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Welcome to Teaching English - a site for teacher educators who are working in schools, colleges, universities or language academies. On Teaching English you’ll find lesson plans, tools and activities for your classroom. We have a range of resources to help with your professional development. Our site is free of charge.
Here are two ways to find a page where you can get started:
* Use the menu links at the top of every page to see what materials we have.
* Use the search button at the top-right of every page to find topics of interest to you.
Where to start
Explore the site. Our practical teaching resources are divided into three main areas, which you’ll see in the top menu: Teaching kids, Teaching teens and Teaching adults.
Resources for teachers of primary
There are more than 100 teachers lesson plans and activities for the primary classroom. All our lesson plans and activities are divided by level and you’ll find a range of topics - from seasons and festivals to ideas for using flashcards and a focus on grammar.
In our teaching tools section for primary, we have classroom rule posters in four different designs, badge builders and star charts to motivate your students and a range of board games.
Resources for teachers of teenagers
There are more than 200 lesson plans and activities with different levels. You’ll find a range of topics - from a series of plans to develop higher level thinking skills to online safety.
In our teaching tools section for teens, we have classroom rules posters in four different designs, badge builders to motivate your students and a range of skills posters with top tips.
Resources for teachers of adults
There are more than 150 graded lesson plans and activities for adult learners of English. You’ll find a range of topics - from a series of activities around rants and raves to cooking!
Our English for business section has 15 lesson plans to help you with your business English classes. With lesson plans around the themes of meetings, negotiations and socializing, you are sure to find what you need.
21.When you get started on Teaching English, what should you pay much attention to?
A. All the lesson plans, tools and activities are designed specially for your classroom.
B. The menu links can help you know of every detail of the site efficiently.
C. The search button can help you locate what you are interested in.
D. There are only three areas in the top menu on every page.
22. What is the similarity among the Resources for teachers of primary, teenagers and adults?
A. The number of their lesson plans and activities are similar.
B. Their lesson plans and activities are all divided by level.
C. They share a range of similar topics with each other.
D. They all have classroom rule posters as their teaching tools.