ESL for Primary School

Welcome to English as a Second Language for children, part of the English Language Division.

Content summary

Participants teach English as a Second Language in a classroom or tutoring environment to primary school aged students with a primary language other than English.

Lessons/Themes

Naming Common Objects and food- learn names of common household and classroom objects as well as foods. Show pictures representation when learning the name.


Lessons in ESL for Primary School
Introduction You are here!
LessonTitleObjective
1What's your name?Students learn how to introduce themselves, ask for a partner's name and give their own name in English.
2ColoursStudents learn basic colour names in English.
3Body partsStudents learn the names of some of the parts of the body.
4Numbers: 1 - 12Students learn the names of numbers in English.
5AlphabetStudents learn the alphabet in English.
6Vocabulary reviewStudents revise the vocabulary that they have learnt so far.
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For Younger Students Activities that are especially well-suited for younger students or for absolute beginners.

See also: the Lesson plan template.

Note: These 'lessons' may be carried out over more than one session in the classroom. They also include suggestions for activities that could be useful for each theme, or adapted to other themes.

Introduction

Teaching Without Training
Native English speakers often find themselves in the situation of being responsible to teach English as a Second Language with little or no training in teaching. These materials are intended to help ESL teachers in primary school classrooms.
A Place to Start
This is not a comprehensive teacher training course, and the lessons plans are not definite or set in stone. They are intended only to give a starting point and a few ideas to help you design your own lesson plans.
Rich Resources
The Internet is amazingly rich in resources for the ESL teacher, so much so that it can be somewhat overwhelming. On the other hand, it is great for idea-generating: when you are developing a lesson plan, google ESL and your topic, and you'll have lots of ideas to work with.
Learning Curve
To me two of the most important things in teaching are preparation and flexibility: you need to be prepared, and you need to be flexible enough to forget everything you've prepared.

Ideal Students

For ESL teachers in primary classrooms or ESL tutors
These lessons and ideas are for teachers and tutors of 8-12 year old ESL learners.
Teaching your native language
This course is especially for Native English speakers who are teaching in a primary level classroom with little or no formal teacher training.
Teaching is learning
Honestly, I think I learn at least as much from my students as they learn from me. So let us all be students as well as teachers, and learn from our students and from each other.

Texts

Assignments

Feel free to add ideas of activities that have worked for you.

Enriching Activities

These activities may prove helpful if you have to teach "special" English classes - ie. extra English lessons for those who want to learn more than is required by the curriculum.


Active participants

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Learning Project Summary

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