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A list of top tips to help you become a great EAL teacher.

A sheet of topic ideas to inspire and enrich your parent workshops!
A collaborative, group-focused, role-play activity for learning subject-specific vocabulary.
This questionnaire can be given to students before their transition to their new school or can be used by teachers in a first meeting interview. There are also activity ideas for the old and new school to make transitioning easier.
Tricky word learning activities for younger learners (easily adapted for older learners).
A resource all about a trip to the museum. Includes resources for speaking, listening, reading and writing.
A resource all about a trip to the zoo. Includes resources for speaking, listening, reading and writing.
A fun game which can be used for teaching your pre-literate, EAL or SEND learners basic vocabulary.
A resource all about Water safety at home and in swimming pools. There are flashcard games and substitution tables ready to use, with extension activities in all areas. Text-based activities build on vocabulary and sentence structures to help your learners deconstruct and reconstruct an original text.
A resource containing useful suggestions and links to articles and resources for welcoming and supporting Ukrainian learners.
A learner resource making use of simple vocabulary and language structures to tell an engaging story of two penguins and their new friend. Linked activities focus on the vocabulary of ‘feelings’ to explore the story and expand the learner’s knowledge of sentence structures. There are beginner, intermediate, advanced and extension activities, along with a full flashcard set.

A detailed resource listing word origins from different language roots, with handy lists and tables!

This resource will provide exercises and activities to help your learners explore the causes of displacement, and celebrate the achievements of refugees throughout history.
A helpful writing frame for comparative essays, ideal for secondary-level EAL learners.
This resource includes an activity to hook your secondary school learners into a writing lesson, using a storyboard.