<p>EAL Vocabulary helps children with very little English to increase their vocabulary and to learn the basic words they need in their everyday lives. The themes covered are clothes, mealtimes and things in the classroom. The words used are those suggested to us by EAL and EFL teachers. In addition to the worksheets, there are a number of coloured game sheets which can be used for many language games. Previously available through Easylearn.</p>
A handy guide for bilingual students who wants to enhance their subject content vocabulary. Over 50 pages including pictures with key words used in the lessons. <br />
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Table of contents include: <br />
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At school<br />
Alphabet<br />
School subjects<br />
In the classroom<br />
Classroom language<br />
Maths—numbers<br />
Maths<br />
Science<br />
Music<br />
PE (Physical education)<br />
History<br />
English<br />
RE (Religious Education)<br />
Art<br />
Geography<br />
IT (Information technology)<br />
Design and Technology<br />
Food technology<br />
Drama<br />
Business studies<br />
MFL (Modern Foreign Languages)<br />
Language at school - practise<br />
What’s the time in English?<br />
Table of contents<br />
English dates<br />
Meeting people<br />
Describing people<br />
Hobbies and interests<br />
Asking for and giving directions<br />
My notes
<p>A gothic creative writing worksheet suitable for EAL or SEND students. It starts with a cloze exercise where students fill in the gaps to create their own descriptive piece. It also offers adjective and vocabulary practice where students choose adjectives to describe a gothic picture.</p>
<p>Perfect resource for low prior attainers (LPAs) or students with Special Edcational Needs (SEN) or students with English as an Additional Language.</p>
<p>Our EAL toolkit is designed for teachers and teaching assistants who don’t have a background in teaching English as an additional language to support EAL students in mainstream classrooms at key stage 3 and key stage 4.</p>
<p><strong>What’s included?</strong></p>
<p>The 74-page toolkit includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>general classroom strategies to support EAL learners</li>
<li>an outline of the challenges faced by international new arrivals</li>
<li>fun and engaging EAL teaching ideas</li>
<li>EAL activities for new arrivals who are total beginners</li>
<li>printable EAL support resources and EAL displays for classrooms</li>
<li>a CPD PowerPoint for staff training and meetings</li>
<li>a glossary of English language teaching terminology</li>
<li>a list of EAL websites for teachers with links to EAL assessment materials.</li>
<li>This EAL toolkit will be invaluable for subject teachers, form tutors, heads of year and SENCos who wish to develop their understanding of the learning approaches you can use to support EAL pupils.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>How does it support EAL learners?</strong></p>
<p>The toolkit recommends general classroom strategies to support EAL learners, such as setting up a buddy system with a student who speaks the same home language. It also includes fun and engaging EAL teaching ideas, such as games, songs and role-plays, helping EAL students to feel less anxious about taking part in whole-class activities. It suggests EAL activities for new arrivals who are total beginners, such as labelling images and diagrams, and for those who have a more advanced level, such as adding complexity to sentences.</p>
<p>It includes printable EAL classroom resources, such as an alphabet letters mat, phonics mats, word mats, flashcards, sentence builders and writing frames that can also be used as templates for you to make your own, along with printable EAL support resources that could also be used as EAL displays for classrooms, such as an irregular verbs list, a tenses table, a list of easily confused words or homophones, a list of prefixes and suffixes and a list of common verbs used in academic writing.</p>
<p>It demonstrates how to adapt worksheets for EAL learners in order to support them with both language development and subject knowledge. It offers advice on how to pre-teach vocabulary before a reading or listening activity and how to help students who are learning English as an additional language identify key words and learn new vocabulary from a reading or listening text.</p>
<p><strong>About the writer</strong></p>
<p>Our EAL toolkit was written by Anna Czebiolko, currently a secondary head of EAL. Since starting to work with EAL learners in 2009, she has worked with children in every year group from nursery to sixth form. She also has experience of coordinating EAL provision in a large secondary academy.</p>
<p>This pack contains a selection of EAL resources suitable for newly arrived KS1 and KS2 pupils with little or no English. The focus for this pack is to help EAL beginners to learn key vocabulary associated with school. The pack almost 50 worksheets with activities linked to more than 60 words. Activities include:</p>
<p>Handwriting<br />
Drawing<br />
Matching pictures and words<br />
Multiple choice<br />
Simple sentence work</p>
<p>The pack also contains a pupil information sheet, a phonics check sheet, pictures of all the referenced vocabulary (which could be enlarged and made into flashcards) and an assessment sheet to help monitor pupil’s understanding. The pack is designed to be used flexibly. Teachers can select worksheets as needed to support EAL lessons. Alternatively, teachers could combine all the sheets in the pack to create a workbook of materials which would allow newly arrived EAL learners to work fairly independently with some teacher support and guidance.</p>
<p>A complete unit on homes, furniture and rooms for adults and teens.</p>
<p>No prep- just print and teach.</p>
<p>Contains activities, exercises and texts that will help students learn vocabulary about houses, rooms, furniture, prepositions of place, ask questions, and use adjectives to describe their homes. Real life colour photos are used throughout - no cartoons or clip art.</p>
<p>Includes</p>
<p>** reading comprehension<br />
class survey<br />
writing prompt<br />
question formation exercises<br />
adjectives to describe houses and rooms<br />
types of houses vocabulary<br />
crossword and more.**</p>
<p>UK ESOL QCF levels: Pre-Entry/Entry 1 UK SQA level: National 2 CEFR levels: pre-A1/A1. Suitable for adults and older teens.</p>
<p>The booklet features practice in the following areas:</p>
<ul>
<li>Parts of speech (Word Classes)</li>
<li>Spelling</li>
<li>Vocabulary</li>
<li>Punctuation</li>
<li>Paragraphing/ Grammar</li>
<li>Synonyms and Antonyms</li>
<li>Comprehension</li>
<li>Descriptive writing</li>
<li>Language devices</li>
<li>Non-fiction writing</li>
<li>Skimming and Scanning</li>
<li>Inferencing</li>
</ul>
<p>These worksheets were created for Year 10 EAL students who needed help to build vocabulary for the GCSE exams. They would be helpful to any students wishing to expand their vocabulary or to write more concisely.</p>
<p>The set includes tasks based on 12 adjectives that can be used instead of phrases using very.</p>
<p>Worksheet 1 is a word matching table that works well as a group activity / think, pair, share / carousal activity.</p>
<p>Worksheet 2 is a picture match activity. I usually do this as a recap / starter in a later lesson, to see what students remember from the word matching table task.</p>
<p>Worksheet 3 is a cloze activity / gap fill activity where students add the words to paragraphs or sentences that show what the word mean.</p>
<p>This extensive resource is designer to support newly arrived, EAL students who have very little basic English. It contains workbooks, picture prompts, model paragraphs and basic descriptions, as well as an EAL beginner pack.</p>
<p>The beginner pack provides a sequence to teach newly arrived, EAL students, moving from letter sounds, to basic vocabulary and sentences. It is full of useful ideas.</p>
<p>To compliment this resource picture prompts and some flashcards are included to provide a context for students to learn. These provide pictures of different settings EAL students will experience such as a classroom or living room. There are flashcards of the colours.</p>
<p>Once students have acquired these basic skills, there are two courses to learn to write simple descriptions and recounts. Each of these courses contain scaffolds, key vocabulary and paragraphs.</p>
<p>This pack containing four pdfs will ensure the right support for newly arrived, EAL students!</p>
<p>An A4 double sided booklet I created in Google Slides, using symbols from <a href="http://thenounproject.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">thenounproject.com</a>, with key vocabulary for new learners of English.</p>
<p>This classroom vocabulary resource pack is designed to support learning with children learning to speak English as an additional language. Children will visit key vocabulary through familiar images and build up a word bank which is then used to discuss and describe images with similar themes.</p>
<p>This can be done individually, in pairs or in small groups. The resources can be used for one lesson or spread over a number of sessions. Once children have completed a task, these resources can be used to support them again in other lessons.</p>
<p>This pack contains:</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson plan</li>
<li>4 images of playparks</li>
<li>18 unlabelled images</li>
<li>18 labelled images</li>
</ul>
<p>Essential daily verbs in flashcards for easy practice. Each flashcard has a picture to assist students who are not able to read yet. These can be used by the teacher to point to the picture so the students understands what to do.</p>
<p>The first 3 units of EAL survival vocabulary. These activities are designed to help new arrivals with EAL settle in. They are speaking and listening activities.</p>
<p>This lunchtime classroom vocabulary resource pack is designed to support learning with children learning to speak English as an additional language. Children will visit key vocabulary through familiar images and build up a word bank which is then used to discuss and describe images with similar themes.</p>
<p>This can be done individually, in pairs or in small groups. The resources can be used for one lesson or spread over a number of sessions. Once children have completed a task, these resources can be used to support them again in other lessons.</p>
<p>This pack contains:</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson plan</li>
<li>4 lunchtime images</li>
<li>18 unlabelled images</li>
<li>18 labelled images</li>
</ul>
<p><em>A Christmas Carol</em> is a visual vocabulary bank for <strong>EAL</strong> students <strong>level A</strong> (New to English). It provides students with a picture dictionary of words associated with Christmas and practice opportunities to aid students’ understanding and put the novella into context. Having learnt and practised the keywords, students are introduced to grammar and sentence structure needed to write simple sentences describing rooms (link to Stave Three).</p>
<p>This classroom vocabulary resource pack is designed to support learning with children learning to speak English as an additional language. Children will visit key vocabulary through familiar images and build up a word bank which is then used to discuss and describe images with similar themes.</p>
<p>This can be done individually, in pairs or in small groups. The resources can be used for one lesson or spread over a number of sessions. Once children have completed a task, these resources can be used to support them again in other lessons.</p>
<p>This pack contains:</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson plan</li>
<li>4 images of classrooms</li>
<li>20 unlabelled images</li>
<li>20 labelled images</li>
</ul>
<p>Complete beginner level unit on the topic of transport and travel for students learning English.</p>
<p>No prep- just print and teach.</p>
<p>Contains over 21 pages of activities, exercises and texts that will help students learn vocabulary about transport, ask questions at stations, recognise signs on the road as well as how to ask other people about their transport usage. Real life colour photos are used throughout - no cartoons or clip art.</p>
<p>Includes</p>
<ul>
<li>reading comprehension</li>
<li>class survey</li>
<li>writing prompt</li>
<li>question formation exercises</li>
<li>transport verbs and collocations</li>
<li>types of transport vocabulary</li>
<li>crossword and more.</li>
</ul>
<p>UK ESOL levels: Pre-Entry/Entry 1/National 2. CEFR levels: pre-A1/A1. Suitable for adults and older teens.</p>
<p>This EAL / ESL new starter ‘Pets’ activity pack is suitable for EAL / ESL beginners in the early stages of learning English. It contains a PPT book, three worksheets, a set of word and picture flashcards and a vocabulary word mat linked to the topic ‘Pets’. These easy-to-use resources are great for intervention work either 1:1 or with a small group. Also included is an activity guide containing suggestions and ideas for how to use the resources.</p>