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viernes, 7 de junio de 2024

Clothes unit book for Elementary ESL

 This resource is part of Clothes Theme for Elementary ESL. It can used with ENL-English as New Language Students. 

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ENL-English as New Language Students.

Creating a fashion catalog as group work will build vocabulary. Students will use the new words related to clothing.

There are templates provided. Make yours as an example to guide students through the catalog creation process. Offer sentence starters that you would like that your learners to practice.


Have the students describe the clothing pictures that they could draw or cut from magazines and creating captions helps improve sentence structure, grammar, and writing skills.


When the stduents design the catalog, it will encourage creativity. They will also express their individuality through fashion choices, which can be empowering and confidence-building. It is fun to work together to create the catalog promoting collaboration and cooperative learning.

The groups can present the catalogs to the class to boost oral language abilities.

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miércoles, 5 de junio de 2024

Clothes unit Games for Elementary ESL

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Elementary ESL Teacher


 Integrate games into the learning process for your elementary English language learners (ELLs), especially when teaching vocabulary related to clothing.

Clothes Unit Board Games are fun and engaging. Use them to increase students' motivation to learn. Children are more likely to participate actively with their peers. This board game requires that the players think critically and answer the questions on the card according to the color they land on.


Repetition is crucial for vocabulary acquisition. Playing clothes domino will provide an opportunity to repeat and practice the clothes words in a natural and enjoyable context. Students will practice speaking and listening as they place their domino tile in the corresponding place.


The combination of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic elements in games can enhance memory retention. Interactive activities such as the clothes puzzle printable will help students remember vocabulary better than traditional rote learning. Players have to solve the puzzle as they navigate the game.


Many games require teamwork, collaboration, and communication, which helps ELLs develop their social skills and practice language use in social interactions. This is an old game. People name it the snapdragon or cootie catcher. Print the template if it useful or have the students do it from scratch.  I will add a video for how to assemble the snapdragon.


Spelling Games create a low-stress environment.  Print this Hands-On Interaction letter tiles. This game can be particularly beneficial for young learners.


Games can be adapted to cater to different learning styles and proficiency levels, such as this matching word to the clothes pictures. This allows teachers to provide differentiated instruction for the students present in class. Associating words with images helps students remember vocabulary more effectively.



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viernes, 31 de mayo de 2024

Clothes unit Worksheets for Elementary ESL

 This resource is part of Clothes Theme for Elementary or Primary School ESL. Click here:

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Elementary or Primary School ESL

 The clothes items Worksheets are an effective tool. They will support vocabulary acquisition, reading and writing practice, listening and speaking activities, providing opportunities for assessment and feedback. These activities make learning interactive and engaging, catering to the diverse needs of young learners.

All the worksheets included:

The worksheets are helpful for reinforcing the vocabulary related to clothes. They all provide visual aids for easy memorization. Combining verbal and visual information enhances memory retention.

The worksheets have reading and writing practice such as clothing labels. Learners with limited proficiency can still perform well on this kind of activity.

Descriptions provide context, helping learners understand how and when to use specific vocabulary related to clothing. Working on sentence structure improves their grammar.


Fill in the blank worksheet. This example is a complete the clothes word and color as you dictate each item.

Answering Grammar question about clothes. Combine grammar and vocabulary practice to provide a more comprehensive learning experience.

Answering Grammar question about clothes worksheets

More grammar exercises changing from negative to affirmative about people's clothes.
changing from negative to affirmative about people's clothes. worksheet

There is simple present tense practice with several worksheets.  Give
Contextual Understanding to Help learners understand and use vocabulary in context, improving both grammar and vocabulary simultaneously. Students will identify the owner of the clothes in each sentence.

identify the owner of the clothes worksheet

I always include a listening and speaking kind of worksheets with games such as Guess Who? Students will describe clothing items and another will guess who it is.

Interactive worksheets are fun and develops problem-solving skills and attention to details. They can be matching the word to the picture and word searches.

There is also a color and clothing word puzzles that includes drawing the item.

Worksheets can be used for homework as an independent practice to consolidate learning. Students will draw clothing items on the girl or boy worksheet and write a short paragraph. Students can draw, color and write about their favorite clothes.

draw, color and write about their favorite clothes. worksheet.

Review the parts of the body and say which clothes goes where.



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lunes, 27 de mayo de 2024

Clothes unit Small Cards for Elementary ESL

 This resource is part of Clothes Theme for Elementary ESL. It can also be used by the School Support English teacher. Click here:

School Support English teacher


Printing these small cards to teach clothes units to elementary ESL (English as a Second Language) students can be an engaging and educational tool. Check this guide to making these cards effective and interactive.

If your learning objective is vocabulary acquisition as having the students name the clothing items. Here are some ideas using the small cards in the resource.

Use the set of small cards to create this easy activity for identifying clothing. Cut the words out of each card and have them match to the corresponding clothing item. Each card included a clear picture of the clothing item and the English name of the item.

activity for identifying clothing

If you just want to review the vocabulary, use the check list provided.


Labeling is another good exercise practice the new words to describe clothing. This can aid in vocabulary building and sentence construction.

Another activity is to show cards to students and ask them to name the items the person is wearing.

describe clothing labeling

Students will write a description using the present continuous for any small card that you choose from more than any of the 600 cards that are in the resource. Start with the sentence structure: is wearing.


Have the students write short descriptive texts using the possessive 's to talk about the who owns a clothing item. Learning to write improves their ability to communicate effectively in everyday situations. This kind of activity helps students learn and remember the names of various clothing items. They can add colors, patterns, and sizes words.

descriptive texts using the possessive 's t

 
Here is another example to write personal identification description texts for what others are wearing.

write personal identification description texts to describe what others are wearing.

Speaking: Students will say what the person on the card is wearing.

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viernes, 24 de mayo de 2024

Clothes unit Flashcards for Elementary ESL

 This resource is part of Clothes Theme for Elementary ESL or Formadora de Lengua Inglesa. Click here:

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Formadora de Lengua Inglesa

Students will identify and sort the clothes flashcards by color. Review the colors on the board by drawing a color splotch and having the stduents say the name.

Have the students say what they have sorted: a brown hat!

Point to different clothing item and ask: What color is the blouse?
Students: red! It’s red.
Teacher: What color are the shoes?
Students: They are pink and yellow.

sort the clothes flashcards by color.

More vocabulary practice is to make a chart. Place several people flashcards on the board and make a chart with several clothing items. Have the stduents come and check which clothes the person is wearing and write to the ones the person isn’t wearing.

chart.

Let’s review prepositions.
Teacher: Where is the boy?
Stuents: He’s in the boot.

To talk about possession.
Teacher: Who has a pink hat?
Students: Number 8.
Teacher: Number 1 has a green hat.
Students: Number 2 has a brown hat.

Talk about possession in plural and identify the owner of the hats.

Teacher: Who has a purple hat?
Stuents: Number 6 and 12.
Teacher: Number 10 and 11 have green hats.
Stuents: Number 8 and 9 have pink hats!

Possessive adjectives His and her. Describing possession. Place two similar flashcards on the board to contrast what the people are wearing.

Teacher: This is his T-shirt!
Students: This is her T-shirt!

More on asking questions about possession: Are these your boots?

Students: Yes, they are.

Use the flashcards to help the students express likes or dislikes. Ask students about their opinion: Do you like jackets?

express likes or dislikes for clothing using flashcards

Start talking about possessives. Ask questions using the possessive pronouns: Whose shoe is this?

Students: The shoe is hers.

talking about possessives clothes unit

To describe what one is wearing using the present continuous tense. Place several flashcards on the board and ask what they are wearing using descriptive adjectives such as colors.

Students: She is wearing a black dress.

To describe what one is wearing flashcards

To describe what people are wearing as the same. Place similar clothing items on the flashcards and have them identify which one it is. Students will answer questions with what.

Teacher: What are they wearing?

Students: a green dress!

wearing using the present continuous tens flashcards

Play Who am I? I choose several pictures of people all wearing jeans. Teacher: I am wearing blue jeans, blue t-shirt and white sneakers.

Students: You are number 4.

identify and talk about clothes

Relate the clothes to a part of the body.

I wear gloves on my hands.

I wear boots on my feet.

I wear a hat on my head.


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