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  1. Grammar Games | EnglishClub

    1000+ online grammar games for English learners. English Club's mobile-friendly games improve your understanding of verbs, tenses, nouns, adjectives and more.

  2. 5 Ideas for Teaching English One-on-One | EnglishClub

    Dedicated EFL board games like WORD UP are handy if you have one around, but there are alternatively several free options to print out. EFL resource sites across the internet provide …

  3. 12am & 12pm – What’s the Difference?! - EnglishClub

    12 o’clock: we all know there are two a day – one at lunchtime and one at night – but which one is 12am and which one is 12pm? That’s what we’ll be looking at in this article. We will also see …

  4. 50 Difficult Words to Pronounce - EnglishClub

    Here is the second batch of difficult words to pronounce with audio practice. These words were chosen by English learners and teachers.

  5. English Exams | EnglishClub

    Information, resources and tips about examinations and tests for ESL students and teachers, including Cambridge EFL Exams, TOEFL and TOEIC. For learners and teachers of English as …

  6. Differentiated Instruction: How to Use it in the ESL Classroom

    A guide explaining differentiated instruction, how it works, and how to use it to teach struggling ESL students or those with varying English skill levels

  7. ESL Worksheets | Teach English

    Printer-friendly free ESL worksheets and printables for TEFL teachers to use in English class. With KEYs and Answers. For EFL, ESL learners of English.

  8. 10 fun activities for clothes vocabulary | EnglishClub

    Ten entertaining ways to present and practise the names of clothes and ways of describing them, with activities for all ages and levels

  9. 9 Fun Activities for Can/Can’t for Ability | EnglishClub

    1. Can/can’t board game Students are given characters and choose between six and ten abilities for them. Those characters compete to work their way around a board game with squares like …

  10. Planning and Paragraphing Activities - EnglishClub

    Two or three paragraphs plus some kind of opening and closing is usually about right for most EFL writing, e.g. FCE and IELTS exam tasks. Once students have gone through this planning …