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Learning a new language can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it also comes with its

challenges. For ESL (English as a Second Language) students, one of the biggest challenges is
completing homework assignments in English.

Homework is an essential part of the learning process, as it helps reinforce the lessons taught in class
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Anyways, students have to go back through the book they just read and find the words on the sheet.
Something like that might look a little silly, and your students will probably get a few laughs out of
it, but it really adds a lot to the fun. It can be tempting to just announce homework assignments to
students at the end of class, but language learners benefit when you reinforce what you say with
what they can see. Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you.
They may come up with “wet,” “watery,” “soaked” or “damp.” Then draw lines from each of those.
With a little creativity when assigning homework, you might find that the activities you assign for
outside of class become the highlights of your students’ days. Then ask them to read the Wikipedia
entry to see if they can add anything else to the article. Believe me, they might be laughing and
mocking it a bit, but that’s just because they wish they would have thought of it themselves. And
even those that don’t mind it usually can’t do it for much more than 10 minutes at a stretch. The
letter can be written to a friend or family member (which they could then actually mail or email), or
it could be a fan letter to a favorite musician or actor. This site has lots of different categories of free
worksheets, like: Spelling Worksheets; Possessives Worksheets; Ordering Adjectives; Punctuation
Worksheets. Then, in the next session, show the reviews on the overhead projector to the class and
ask a student to read the review. Challenge students to think of a creative way to present five must-
know facts about that subject. You can see this one above stretches into 2 pages, but I fixed that for
the download below. If you go with the handout on the other website you can use different
characters. Why? Well, because these have been sitting in my “Not Used” folder collecting dust. So
in other words this is a great ESL resource for killing time. Students can choose a topic or you can
assign one, like leisure activities or celebrity news. This text group has the added advantage of
students being able to make friends with one another, and a place to ask about missed homework
assignments on days when they can’t make it to class. It’s got three sections, which each student can
do in turn. Just because you prefer a particular type of creative expression doesn’t mean your
students do, so give them choices and let them express themselves. Today I’m going to show you a
few handouts I used a lot for warmers. One good activity to do before you assign this homework is
an adjective bubble chart. Look no further and check out the following free and printable Homework
Sheets with fine and high-quality exercises. Those students always get a bit of good-natured ribbing,
but they’re also some of the more resilient students as well. Tailor your assignments to the personality
of your class. They should take notes on what they changed, so they can explain it to you or the class
the next day. 8. Write a Short Story or Poem Ask your students to get creative. The next one is about
the American holiday of Thanksgiving, and it’s for higher-level students. This can lead to words that
you never expected to come up. The one we had floating around EF (English First) had a teacher, a
doctor, a nurse, a politician, a lawyer, and a priest among others.
You can also ask students to complete flashcard quizzes based on vocabulary words you want them
to pay special attention to. Sometimes you can use characters they make up, or just have them be
themselves. But people like it nonetheless, and I figure I’ll give you some more handouts to use with
that game board. If you'd like to see what I do when I'm not giving ESL teaching advice, check out
my writing website or some of my books below. They could even write a letter to Santa Claus or a
historical figure. Deserted Island Adventure Sink Your ESL Class Today with Battleship. Instead,
you can use the videos on FluentU to screen mini-lessons using clips from TV shows and movies,
movie trailers, news segments, vlogs or music videos. Anyways, students have to go back through the
book they just read and find the words on the sheet. Those students always get a bit of good-natured
ribbing, but they’re also some of the more resilient students as well. Summarize the theme of the
song, or just what it’s about. Have each person present their creative project to the class, and then
give the class five minutes to ask questions of the presenter. We hate SPAM and promise to keep
your email address safe Close. The Moth: A storytelling podcast where real people share their
personal experiences and anecdotes in English. Download: This blog post is available as a convenient
and portable PDF that you. Then open the class up for questions. 10. Catch a Movie Can you
legitimately send students to the movies for homework. Then ask them to read the Wikipedia entry
to see if they can add anything else to the article. This handout is better for older students or those
that are higher-level. I've worked in public schools, training centers, and one-on-one as a tutor.
Hopefully you can get some use out of this 100 Common ESL Verbs List and 100 Common ESL
Adjectives List. Our collection is growing every day with the help of many teachers. If. It’s got three
sections, which each student can do in turn. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you
are happy with it. Look no further and check out the following free and printable Homework Sheets
with fine and high-quality exercises. You’ll also notice in this picture that many of the students
around her are busily filling out their own cards. Catch a Movie 11. Meet New People 12. Analyze a
Song 13. Go on a Photo Scavenger Hunt What Makes Homework Effective. This isn’t always easy,
not least of all because most ESL students hate reading. Many of these posts come from more than a
year ago, and I figured it was time to draw attention to them again. But hey, that just means you can
get all your stuff loaded-up on the computer, get some grading done, or maybe just take a well-
deserved rest. One helpful site that allows you to create free wordsearches and crossword puzzles is
Discovery’s Puzzlemaker. Use it. Another site that came across my radar recently is English
Worksheets Land. Well, actually it’s just been sitting on a back page for a long time and I thought I’d
just give it some love.
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instead of being specific in your list (for example, including items such as cat), be descriptive in your
list. They can use photos, art, a PowerPoint presentation or they can just explain in their own words.
Perhaps you can even make a game to see who can have the most on their ESL worksheet. And even
those that don’t mind it usually can’t do it for much more than 10 minutes at a stretch. This isn’t
always easy, not least of all because most ESL students hate reading. They can also decide to use
another messaging app like Telegram, Viber, Voxer or any other app that has a group chat function.
Here are some suggestions for well done podcasts: The English We Speak: Produced by the BBC,
this podcast focuses on teaching commonly used phrases and idioms in conversational English.
Anyways, you can see this is a pretty exciting game for the students, and I bet you can get a good 10
minutes just explaining it. Have your students select 3-4 adjectives from this introduction activity
that they’ll use in their story or poem. 9. Share Their Culture Ask your students to prepare a short
presentation on an aspect of their home culture to tell the class about in the next session. Encourage
them to send at least one message and to respond to a couple others for their homework. It can be
tempting to just announce homework assignments to students at the end of class, but language
learners benefit when you reinforce what you say with what they can see. Anyways, students have to
go back through the book they just read and find the words on the sheet. Give them a chance to talk
about it in front of the class. Then open the class up for questions. 10. Catch a Movie Can you
legitimately send students to the movies for homework. For example, a student might choose to
write a letter to Marie Antoinette, asking her what it was like to be the queen of France at such a
young age. And I’m also giving you one that’s got 100 ESL Adjectives as well. Homework allows
parents to have an active role in their child’s education and helps them to evaluate their child’s
progress. Good luck! ESL Battleship Writing 1 ESL Battleship Writing 2 Mid-Level ESL Battleship
Listening (Pen Pals) Upper-Level ESL Battleship Listening (Thanksgiving). There’s a lot more than
that, and you’ll have to go to the site to see for yourself. Your students don’t have to commit to a
full-length movie. Advanced “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri: This Pulitzer Prize-
winning collection of short stories explores the immigrant experience, something which many ESL
students can relate to. “Dubliners” by James Joyce: This classic collection of interconnected stories
captures the essence of Dublin in 1914. This site has lots of different categories of free worksheets,
like: Spelling Worksheets; Possessives Worksheets; Ordering Adjectives; Punctuation Worksheets. We
also participate in other affiliate advertising programs for products and services we believe in. But it
still feels modern to many students. “Nine Stories” by J.D. Salinger: This classic collection of short
stories is a class favorite when I’ve used it. 2. Share a Passion What do your students really care
about. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Tailor your
assignments to the personality of your class. Then the next homework can be writing that letter writer
back. 6. Write an Amazon Review Ask you students to review a product on Amazon (or any other
shopping website that has reviews). Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and
portable PDF that you. That’s why sending students out to interview native speakers on campus is
such a fun homework assignment.
Sometimes these would be speaking-based, other times writing-based. All types of questions are
covered in the homework sheets, for example, English and Math-related topics. Here’s a collection
of some of the best ESL articles and some of the most popular ESL games. The final sentence and
picture is for a girl in class. For example, a student might choose to write a letter to Marie Antoinette,
asking her what it was like to be the queen of France at such a young age. They can use photos, art, a
PowerPoint presentation or they can just explain in their own words. They might make a movie,
create a poster or brochure, write a song or even put on a skit. Intermediate “The Best American
Short Stories” This series features contemporary short stories from a wide range of American writers,
so there’s something for everyone here. “Short Stories in English for Intermediate Learners” by Olly
Richards: This collection of engaging stories is designed specifically for intermediate ESL students.
“Roald Dahl: The Collected Short Stories” This delightful collection of quirky and imaginative tales
has become a favorite of many of my students. This handout is better for older students or those that
are higher-level. They could even write a letter to Santa Claus or a historical figure. If you'd like to
see what I do when I'm not giving ESL teaching advice, check out my writing website or some of
my books below. It can be tempting to just announce homework assignments to students at the end
of class, but language learners benefit when you reinforce what you say with what they can see. They
can share the answers they got in the next session. 12. Analyze a Song Music is great for English
learners since it stresses many aspects of language that can otherwise be hard to isolate, like the
emotion of language, intonation and stress. Maybe you’re lessons are running short and you’ve got
15 to 20 minutes of time to kill with nothing to do. When students know why they’re doing
something, they’ll be able to tell on their own when they’ve successfully completed their homework
assignment. The game can be found at a wonderful ESL website called EFL4U. I found when I was
an ESL teacher that it would take about 7 to 15 minutes for the first to finish, with most coming in at
15 to 25 minutes. Start with them writing what they’re wearing, such as: “I am wearing a shirt,
pants, socks and shoes.” After that have them draw that in the box, choose a boy in class, and write
and draw what they’re wearing. They may come up with “wet,” “watery,” “soaked” or “damp.” Then
draw lines from each of those. The one we had floating around EF (English First) had a teacher, a
doctor, a nurse, a politician, a lawyer, and a priest among others. Give your students choices on how
they express themselves or present information. That’s the premise behind balloon debate, a
wonderful worksheet game I came across several years ago. If the connection is not obvious, students
should ask their partner to explain why they chose a particular item, such as the elevator. Many of
these posts come from more than a year ago, and I figured it was time to draw attention to them
again. Here’s a fun one I found in ESL Reflexive Pronouns, and it’s great for younger learners, or
ESL classes on bakeries. I’m sure you also have your favorite movie-related language activities and
many work as homework assignments. And even those that don’t mind it usually can’t do it for much
more than 10 minutes at a stretch. Set certain parameters like students must speak in complete
sentences or require that every student ask at least two questions at some point during the
presentations. It’s got three sections, which each student can do in turn.
When it came time to read the answers to this ESL warm-up handout I’d have students read a few,
or sometimes all of them if it was a small class. Here’s what the pen pals ESL handout looks like: For
the writing round there are also 2 handouts. Have your students select 3-4 adjectives from this
introduction activity that they’ll use in their story or poem. 9. Share Their Culture Ask your students
to prepare a short presentation on an aspect of their home culture to tell the class about in the next
session. Learning English becomes fun and easy when you learn with movie trailers, music videos,
news and inspiring talks. Homework allows parents to have an active role in their child’s education
and helps them to evaluate their child’s progress. But people like it nonetheless, and I figure I’ll give
you some more handouts to use with that game board. No matter what you believed in your student
days, homework doesn’t have to be boring. The Moth: A storytelling podcast where real people share
their personal experiences and anecdotes in English. There are plenty of ways to use a movie for
language development. Then send students out to their interviews after class. Try FluentU for Free
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Amazon.com, Inc, or its affiliates. Start with them writing what they’re wearing, such as: “I am
wearing a shirt, pants, socks and shoes.” After that have them draw that in the box, choose a boy in
class, and write and draw what they’re wearing. Tailor your assignments to the personality of your
class. We’ve got excellent homework sheets that will help you instantly find the resources you need.
So take a minute to write any homework assignment on the board so students can read it as well as
listen to it. The game can be found at a wonderful ESL website called EFL4U. Perhaps the article on
Ryan Gosling is missing a key detail about his recent Ken performance. Catch a Movie 11. Meet
New People 12. Analyze a Song 13. Go on a Photo Scavenger Hunt What Makes Homework
Effective. This is fun, but I’ve seen students get ganged up on. Here’s what one looks like:
Hopefully these will help you out with classes in the coming weeks. They may come up with “wet,”
“watery,” “soaked” or “damp.” Then draw lines from each of those. The one we had floating around
EF (English First) had a teacher, a doctor, a nurse, a politician, a lawyer, and a priest among others.
That’s the premise behind balloon debate, a wonderful worksheet game I came across several years
ago. So what did I do? Usually I’d type something into Google and get a list that looked about like
this. So get creative with how you have students share about what they watched. 11. Meet New
People For the most part, people are willing to help someone in need, and that is doubly true for
someone who needs to complete an assignment for school. There’s a lot more than that, and you’ll
have to go to the site to see for yourself. Students can choose a topic or you can assign one, like
leisure activities or celebrity news. You can also choose to have students write letters to one another.
Our collection is growing every day with the help of many teachers. If. Then ask them to read the
Wikipedia entry to see if they can add anything else to the article.
We’ve got excellent homework sheets that will help you instantly find the resources you need. These
were great because it would take about 5 to 10 minutes for the students to fill-out, and then another 5
to 10 minutes as we went around the class and read some answers. Then send students out to their
interviews after class. This site has lots of different categories of free worksheets, like: Spelling
Worksheets; Possessives Worksheets; Ordering Adjectives; Punctuation Worksheets. No matter what
you believed in your student days, homework doesn’t have to be boring. Our collection is growing
every day with the help of many teachers. If. I would recommend giving students some suggestions
on what short stories to read, depending on the level of your students. Ask students to select a person
that they know a lot about—a well-known figure from history, pop culture, music or film would all
work. So take a minute to write any homework assignment on the board so students can read it as
well as listen to it. For example, a student might choose to write a letter to Marie Antoinette, asking
her what it was like to be the queen of France at such a young age. This one requires a bit more than
a one-word answer, it requires and explanation. If so, the student will revise and edit the article. And
whether students watch a new release or catch an old Elvis flick on TV, they can do any of the
following activities as homework: Summarize the plot. One has to do with pen pals, and it’s for mid-
level students. If the connection is not obvious, students should ask their partner to explain why they
chose a particular item, such as the elevator. We hate SPAM and promise to keep your email address
safe Close. The next one is about the American holiday of Thanksgiving, and it’s for higher-level
students. For example, here’s a ESL debate handout I’d often use, much like you’ll see these kids
using. Think about what they would think is fun, and go with that. I found when I was an ESL
teacher that it would take about 7 to 15 minutes for the first to finish, with most coming in at 15 to
25 minutes. It’s a great game that’s very easy to adapt and change to many different purposes. So get
creative with how you have students share about what they watched. 11. Meet New People For the
most part, people are willing to help someone in need, and that is doubly true for someone who needs
to complete an assignment for school. All types of questions are covered in the homework sheets, for
example, English and Math-related topics. Here are some suggestions for well done podcasts: The
English We Speak: Produced by the BBC, this podcast focuses on teaching commonly used phrases
and idioms in conversational English. Today I got a message on Facebook from someone named
Rowan Munro who teaches ESL in Thailand. But hey, that just means you can get all your stuff
loaded-up on the computer, get some grading done, or maybe just take a well-deserved rest. Good
luck! ESL Battleship Writing 1 ESL Battleship Writing 2 Mid-Level ESL Battleship Listening (Pen
Pals) Upper-Level ESL Battleship Listening (Thanksgiving). Students find items they think fit the
description. Then, in the next session, show the reviews on the overhead projector to the class and
ask a student to read the review. They can use photos, art, a PowerPoint presentation or they can just
explain in their own words.
The next one is about the American holiday of Thanksgiving, and it’s for higher-level students. These
were great because it would take about 5 to 10 minutes for the students to fill-out, and then another
5 to 10 minutes as we went around the class and read some answers. Well, actually it’s just been
sitting on a back page for a long time and I thought I’d just give it some love. They may come up
with “wet,” “watery,” “soaked” or “damp.” Then draw lines from each of those. Anyways, you can
see this is a pretty exciting game for the students, and I bet you can get a good 10 minutes just
explaining it. Summarize the theme of the song, or just what it’s about. If you continue to use this
site we will assume that you are happy with it. When it came time to read the answers to this ESL
warm-up handout I’d have students read a few, or sometimes all of them if it was a small class.
Tailor your assignments to the personality of your class. Here’s what the pen pals ESL handout looks
like: For the writing round there are also 2 handouts. In other words, this is perfect for longer holiday
classes or for when you have nothing else and need to kill an hour. So in other words this is a great
ESL resource for killing time. We also participate in other affiliate advertising programs for products
and services we believe in. Have each person choose something they’re passionate about, something
they might consider themselves an expert on. That’s the premise behind balloon debate, a wonderful
worksheet game I came across several years ago. A Vote is Cast! Here you can see one of the girls
voting. You can ask students to write a little about the podcast to turn in to you, or you can ask them
to briefly summarize what they heard for the class in the next session. It’s got three sections, which
each student can do in turn. This site is designed to help new teachers, or teachers that are struggling.
He sent me a message telling me that he tried out Balloon Debate and it went really well in his class.
To make it a little more fun you can time them to see who can finish first. Why? Well, because these
have been sitting in my “Not Used” folder collecting dust. These quizzes are adaptable so every
student will have a unique experience catered to his learning level. We hate SPAM and promise to
keep your email address safe Close. Please upgrade your browser or activate Google Chrome Frame
to improve your experience. It’s a really self-depreciating humor you see in this game. What can be
done? For starters, start carrying around some extra ESL worksheets that you can pull out in a pinch.
This one requires a bit more than a one-word answer, it requires and explanation. When students
know why they’re doing something, they’ll be able to tell on their own when they’ve successfully
completed their homework assignment. Use these videos in the classroom or assign homework to
watch a few and complete the subsequent quizzes.

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