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There are two types of extension activities you can use in the TEFL/ESOL classroom: activities that are planned as part of the lesson to extend and underline the language point you are teaching and spontaneous, seemingly off-the-cuff activities.
This free download details some extension activities organised according to the four skills of English: reading, writing, speaking and listening.
It also accompanies our TEFL/ESOL Extension Activities blog that you can view here.
You will receive an email with a PDF for you to download and print.
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