Food Justice by Ashley Bryant (Brazil ETA) Food insecurity is a major problem around the world, even in societies which seem to be prosperous. If your students have higher English skill levels, discussion of this important social issue and ways to solve it can provide the base for an engaging…
Lesson of the Week: Gerunds vs. Infinitives with Maroon 5
Gerunds vs. Infinitives with Maroon 5 contributed by an Indonesia ETA Teaching English grammar is tricky in many ways: it’s a topic that often fails to be immediately engaging for students, it follows sets of rules that almost always prove to have multiple inexplicable exceptions, and many times we native…
Lesson Resource of the Month: English Camps
English Camps (Materials contributed by multiple ETAs) Summer is approaching (at least in the Northern Hemisphere), and in many countries around the world that means it’s almost time for an extended break. However, just because the students don’t have classes, it doesn’t necessarily mean that teachers get time off. During…
Lesson of the Week: Guess the Plot to Movie Music
Guess the Plot to Movie Music by Elizabeth Beavers (South Korea ETA) Most ESL teachers will agree: incorporating music into a lesson often proves to be one of the most effective ways to pique students’ interest and encourage them to actively participate in class. If you’re looking for fresh ideas…
Lesson of the Week: The Present Perfect Simple Tense
The Present Perfect Simple Tense by a Czech Republic ETA One of the most difficult parts of learning English is remembering which verb tense to apply when, something that becomes even more complicated when there are irregular verbs involved. As English teachers, it is part of our job to attempt…
Lesson Resource of the Month: Board Games for the Classroom II
Board Games for the Classroom II by multiple contributors Are you a board game fanatic looking for ways to bring your love for some of the classic games you played as a child into your ESL classroom? Well, look no further. Fulbridge’s Lesson Resource for this month is jam-packed with…
Lesson of the Week: Earth Day & Syntax
Earth Day & Syntax, contributed by an Indonesia ETA Earth Day is coming up on April 22nd. If you are hoping to find a way to discuss the concept of being environmentally conscious with your students while still solidifying their understanding of English grammatical rules, our newest Lesson of the…
Lesson of the Week: Fun with Puns
Fun with Puns by Regina Stroncek (Brazil ETA) April Fool’s Day may be over, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t still joke around with your students! Our newest Lesson of the Week, “Fun with Puns” by Brazil ETA Regina Stroncek (originally posted on the Latin America Teaching Collab site)…
Lesson of the Week: Market Unit
Market Unit by Megumi Takada (South Korea ETA) Kids around the world love playing make-believe: running a house, raising children, maybe even operating a small business. When South Korea ETA Megumi Takada found that the last option was true for her elementary school students, she designed a whole market unit…
Lesson of the Week: Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt by Rebecca Brower (South Korea ETA) Easter is coming up, and if you’re looking for a fun way to introduce your elementary school ESL students to this spring holiday, our newest Lesson of the Week, “Easter Egg Hunt” by South Korea ETA Rebecca Brower, may be just…