Easter Trivia by Robyn Kincaide (South Korea ETA) Easter is coming up in a couple of weeks! If you’re looking for an engaging way to introduce your low to intermediate-level students to some Easter facts and traditions, then this “Easter Trivia” lesson designed by South Korea ETA Robyn Kincaide may…
Lesson of the Week: End of the Year Thank You Cards
End of the Year Thank You Cards by Paavani Reddy (South Korea ETA) Only a few days of December remain; 2018 has run its course. Before we start to focus too much on the promises of the new year and the resolutions we may or may not stick to during…
Lesson of the Week: Christmas Games
Christmas Games contributed by multiple ETAs Rather than posting a single lesson in the lead-up to Christmas, we are featuring a collection of Christmas-themed games which you can play with your students to get them in the holiday spirit! (Some of these games were featured in a 2015 post, which…
Lesson of the Week: How’s the Weather? Pokémon Cards
How’s the Weather? Pokémon Cards by Ashley Park and Chelsea Duff (South Korea ETAs) Weather isn’t always the most interesting topic to teach to young children; there’s often a lot of rote memorization of vocabulary words involved. That’s why former South Korea ETAs Ashley Park and Chelsea Duff worked…
Lesson of the Week: Summer Fun
Summer Fun by Ämi Barrows (South Korea ETA) It’s June now, which means that it’s almost officially summer! (At least in the Northern Hemisphere…) Students (and teachers) around the world have a particular fondness for summer, with all the warm weather activities, seasonal foods, and absence of classes it has…
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 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: 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…
Lesson Resource of the Month: Board Games for the Classroom I
Board Games for the Classroom I 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…