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Need some more EAL games? Find here a number of fun game activities for your EAL and multilingual learners.
List of games to help young learners practise speaking, listening, reading and writing.
A graphic organiser template for a report text that can be used in a number of different ways.
A resource all about Halloween. Includes flashcards, an early literacy activity and reading comprehension and fluency activities.
Flashcards and substitution tables for learning vocabulary and structures related to healthy eating.
Questions and substitution tables to prepare learners for Science lessons.
This resource includes a holiday learning pack which will give older pupils fun, collaborative and sociable ways of continuing to practise their speaking, listening, reading and writing during the holiday period.
An English Language Learning Diary with blank pages to add in your own topics.

A list of tips to help you encourage your learners to enjoy and celebrate the natural world.

Text-based deconstruction and reconstruction activities for learners. Topic: Hygiene.
Vocabulary for hygiene, infection and cleanliness, using an instructional genre.

A list of tips to help you create an inclusive classroom for your EAL learners.

This game introduces children, in a fun way, to a variety of languages.
A wonderful array of activity ideas to celebrate International Mother Language Day with your learners, by special guest author Mary Langford.
Scaffolded flashcards and activities to lead learners in steps from speaking and listening to writing. Topic: Learning to learn
Learners will use language structures based around the language of self-assessment. The learner will be introduced to a sliding scale of vocabulary to communicate how much of the lesson or part of the lesson they understood.
Instructions and examples for remote games to engage learners during remote lessons.
A resource all about Mary Seacole, the Jamaican Florence Nightingale. Includes flashcards, an early literacy activity and reading comprehension and fluency activities.
A matching activity to help you get to grips with the various acronyms used in adult English Language teaching.
A home-learning minibeasts project for primary pupils.