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Are you looking for a super-quick, easy warm-up for any level of ESL students? Then you’re most certainly in the right place and need to check out this activity, picture prompt. This ESL picture warm-up is ideal for kids and adults, beginners to advanced-level students. I love this ESL picture prompts activity and I'm sure your students will too! Check out this video for all the details you need to know about this warm-up picture activity for TEFL. You'll love picture prompt as it's a super-versatile, easy-to-organize ESL activity for all ages and levels of students. Conversation pictures for ESL students to describe are one of the best ways to get students talking at the beginning of a class. ------- • 20 Questions ESL Speaking Game: • ESL Speaking Game: 20 Questions | 20 Quest... ------ Want to find more activities for teaching ESL besides using pictures in TEFL classes, including warm up pictures? https://amzn.to/3dYOAJX • Join Jackie's email list: https://eslspeaking.org/subscribe/ • Join this channel to get access to perks: / @jackiebolen • Find me on Patreon: / membership / eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ / jackie.bolen / englishwithja. . #esl #eslactivities #teachingenglishwithjackie ------------------------------------------------------- Transcript: Hi everybody, this is Jackie from eslspeaking.org. Today I'm going to talk about one of my favourite ESL warm-up activities. It's called picture prompt. Basically, it's when you have a picture and you can put it up on your PowerPoint screen or however, students can even look at something on their phone and then you can do actually a million and one activities with a picture. It's super simple, it's very low prep as long as you have some way to show that picture. When to use it... I generally use picture prompt as an ESL warm-up at the beginning of class. You can also use it as kind of a review activity at the end of class or it works well even as a time filler if you have like a minute left at the end of class and nothing's going on and you're worried about like your students getting up and running around and doing all sorts of bad things. Just put up a picture and do picture prompt and it's a very simple way to just fill in a couple of minutes kind of in an educational fashion. So there are different things I would do with different levels of students, beginner, intermediate and advanced. So first of all beginners...if I put a picture up I would just very simply for absolute beginners I would say what do you see and they would say cat, dog, person, man, woman, bicycle, whatever something like that. Or, you can ask very simple questions like what colour is his t-shirt and point at the man and the students would say red. Or like I don't know how many people? Three people, et. So students can kind of just shout out answers so that's the very basic level. The next level is intermediate. So you can talk about what's happening in the picture, so talk about some actions and verbs. What are the people doing? Oh, she's eating ice cream, the children are playing and you can get students making some sentences. You could also talk about feelings. So maybe if a child was crying you could talk about how is the child feeling. She's very sad maybe because she dropped her ice cream or just whatever happened. You can talk about things like that so feelings and actions. And then finally in the advanced version, these students can kind of do anything generally so you can have your students see kind of an interesting and unusual picture and they can maybe make a creative story about it or they could talk about some explanations about what happened. Maybe something, seeing like terror like horror happening and you could say like what happened, how did these people get to this situation? Or, you could show a picture with some action and then get students to maybe predict what's going to happen in the future if you're talking about the future tenses. Check out my book 101 ESL Activities for Kids. This activity is in it and then there are 100 more activities that you can use when you're teaching kids. Tags: learning english, esl games, english teacher, english, Picture Prompt, learning language, Classroom games, ESL adults, ESL kids, TEFL, TEFL activities, TEFL classroom, learn English daily, TEFL game, 4 skills ESL, 4 Skills ESL game, 4 skills, Dialogue, dialogue substitution, study, studying, classroom, classroom activity, esl picture prompts, esl picture, esl picture prompts,