Speaking Activites for Advanced ESL Students

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Speaking Activites for Advanced ESL Students

Off2Class has expanded our Speaking Activities designed for Advanced ESL Students…

We are proud to announce the release of 14 news Speaking activities at the Intermediate, Upper Intermediate and Advanced levels. This latest release expands our offering for your more advanced ESL students. The Speaking Activities are designed for live, teacher-led conversation classes and each one comes loaded with an adjoining set of homework that can be assigned to students as a relevant, follow-on self-study activity. Here is a summary of what you can find in our latest release:

For Intermediate ESL Students

We now have a total of 8 speaking activities designed for intermediate ESL students. Our intermediate level series now includes speaking activities based on Books and Reading, Cinema, Facebook and Social Media and Attending a Wedding:
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For Upper-Intermediate ESL Students

We now have a total of 9 speaking activities designed for upper-intermediate ESL students. Our upper-intermediate level series now includes speaking activities based on Celebrities and Fame, War and Conflict, Fears and Phobias and Facial Expressions:
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For Advanced ESL Students

We now have a total of 7 speaking activities designed for advanced ESL students. Our advanced level series now includes speaking activities based on Immigration, Diet and Nutrition and Urban Social Issues:
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It can be difficult to find good speaking lesson plans for more advanced ESL students…
Our Speaking Activities lesson plans are image-heavy, communicative resources that are designed for teachers to get their ESL students speaking. Each lesson can be adapted by the teacher depending on the needs of their students or class. In addition, each lesson comes with a set of self-study homework that the teacher can send to students at the end of class. The homework activities cover the use of the key vocabulary and provide an opportunity for your students to write.

We hope you enjoy using our Speaking Activities with your more advanced ESL students. If you have a topic that you’d like to see covered please let us know in the comments. We may be able to incorporate your topic into our next release!

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