Can money buy happiness?

Can money buy happiness?
Contributed by Ahmed Nasir, English Teacher, Bileddhoo School, Maldives. Topic: You can only be happy if you have a lot of money. Student’s Response: It is unequivocally true that we can acquire almost anything we desire when we have a gargantuan amount of money. However, can we buy joy or warm fuzzies using these notes… ...

Khadijah – The Mother of the Believers

Khadijah - The Mother of the Believers
Salaam folks! This is a Ramadan special lesson we have made for all of you. We have made this question in exactly the Exercise 2 format of the IGCSE ESL paper. We have included pre-reading and post-reading tasks as well. We hope our students will learn more about the first wife of the prophet of ...

Mary Seacole – ESL Tasks

Mary Seacole - ESL Tasks
Contributed by Muhammad Malik, English Teacher, Ra Inguraidhoo School, Maldives. Thanks Malik, for making a difference by sharing. Summary: Contains note-making, summary, and listening exercises. [embeddoc url=”http://eslmojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Mary-Seacole.pdf” viewer=”google”] Download [download id=”1924″] [download id=”1926″]… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content. View Membership Levels Already a member? Log in here

School Vocabulary

School Vocabulary
Contributed by Abdulla Shiyaz, English Teacher, Thoddoo School, Maldives. We thank Shiyaz for making a difference by sharing! Studying for exams take an exam / sit an exam = do an exam “I’m taking an exam in accountancy next week.” pass an exam = get a good enough mark to succeed “I hope I’ll pass… ...

Helium – Note making

Helium - Note making
Contributed by Shiura Ahmed, English Teacher, Seenu Atoll School, Maldives. Layout designed by eslmojo.com – Thanks a bunch Shiura for your contribution! In recent years we have all been exposed to dire media reports concerning the impending demise of global coal and oil reserves, but the depletion of another key non-renewable resource continues without receiving ...

Climbing Everest – Summary

Climbing Everest - Summary
When you analyse the summary question, you must find two things: the parts of the summary and the tense(s) required for the answer. The following question about climbing Mount Everest is a great example to make students aware of the above points. The question asks students to summarise the problemsĀ mountaineers FACE while climbing Everest and… ...