Creating an imaginary friend

Creating an imaginary friend
Create an imaginary friend for yourself from your local area. This means she will share the same culture as you, know what facilities are available, what time school starts, which days ore the weekend, what festivals your country celebrates, the type of food you eat in your country, and so on. This person can be… ...

Descriptive letter/email -part 1

Descriptive letter/email -part 1
Letter or email writing requires friendly register, therefore, it is important that students are taught the difference between formal and informal register before introducing letter writing. These series of presentations explain, in great detail, the step-by-step process teachers could follow in developing students descriptive language capacity and then move onto explaining the format and asking… ...

Aussie friend – A* Model Email

Aussie friend - A* Model Email
  A pen friend of yours is coming to stay with you for a week. Write an email to welcome your friend. In your email you must; describe where he/she will stay explain what you are going to do together tell who is looking forward to meeting him/her and why The pictures above may give… ...

Marking Tips

Marking Tips
Here are some practical marking tips for ESL teachers. We will keep on adding tips and techniques that work and help you as a teacher to understand examiner expectations and thus guide your students well…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content. View Membership Levels Already a member? Log in here

New Listening Question 8A & 8B

New Listening Question 8A & 8B
Question 8 You will hear a talk about computers in India. Listen to the talk and complete the notes in part A. Write one or two words only in each gap. You will hear the talk twice. [embeddoc url=”http://eslmojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/New-Question-8A-B.pdf” viewer=”google”] Download: New Question 8A & B New Question 8A & B – Audio Transcripts New… ...

Freebie: Reading & Language Study

Freebie: Reading & Language Study
Exercise 1 Read the following article about a vandal who was forgiven by the victim and answer the following questions [jaccordion size=”normal” theme=”cupertino” active=”1″] Mosque forgives Vandal and pays his fine:: After a Mosque was vandalised in Fort Smith Arkansas with Nazi Swastikas and hate speech, the vandal was soon hit by an unexpected response. ...