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English as a Second Language (ESL) grammar, worksheets and printable handouts for English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) instructors to use in the classroom or other teaching environment. Select from free downloadable PDF lesson plans, with answer key and instructor's notes where required, for many levels, including examination lessons for ESL/EFL/TEFL teachers.

Discussion Prompts
Here is a list of conversation prompts that are available to print and copy for your students. If you have any ideas on how to use question sheets like this or if you have a list of questions that you want made into a worksheet, let us know!
What Is Hip?
What Is Hip?
Date added: 04/23/2009
Hip is a slang expression that means “in style” or fashionable. Ask your partner the questions in the chart below. Write down your answers. Write down your partner’s answers. ZIP file contains both PDF and Word documents for ease of reproduction and flexibility for editing, customizing and updating.
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Travelling Around The Globe
Travelling Around The Globe
Date added: 04/23/2009
You are on the planet earth. But you are lost and you have been wandering around for 30 days. First you went 100 kilometers south. And then you went 100 kilometers west. And then you went 100 kilometers north. The funny thing was that you ended up at the same spot that you started at. Where are you? ZIP file contains both PDF and Word documents for ease of reproduction and flexibility for editing, customizing and updating.
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The Bus Riddle
The Bus Riddle
Date added: 04/23/2009
This is a picture of a bus (drawn symmetrically). The bus is moving forward. Which way is the bus moving, to the right or to the left? You may ask as many questions as you need to determine the answer. Note: Although this can be answered cold, the questioner usually wants to see the process you use to determine the answer. ZIP file contains both PDF and Word documents for ease of reproduction and flexibility for editing, customizing and updating.
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Can you identify these images?
Can you identify these images?
Date added: 04/23/2009
Can you identify what’s in these images? These images were part of a TV experiment with 2 million viewers in 1983. Sheldrake wanted to test his theory of morphogenetic fields. In this theory, the knowledge of other people can influence your own. In other words, if many people know what this picture is, you will also recognize it easier. The results were surprising. Discuss!  ZIP file contains both PDF and Word documents for ease of reproduction and flexibility for editing, customizing and updating.
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