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EELT Self Study
The Language Learning Toolkit:Essential Strategies for Teachers with EAL Learners
£25.00 Add to basketUnlock the foundations of language acquisition and transform your teaching with The Language Learning Toolkit—an essential course for educators working with learners who use English as an Additional Language (EAL).
In this practical and accessible session, you’ll explore how both first and second languages are learned, discover how key theories of language acquisition apply to real classroom settings, and gain a clear, adaptable framework for planning and delivering inclusive lessons.
Whether you’re new to teaching EAL learners or looking to refine your practice, you’ll leave equipped with actionable strategies and classroom-ready tools to make language more comprehensible, support learner confidence, and create a language-rich environment where all students can succeed.
Important Information
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This resource is for individual teacher use and is not to be used as CPD training for whole staff.
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For school-wide training and professional development, please see the EAL for Schools page.
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Access is available for 30 days from the date of purchase, unless otherwise agreed in advance.
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Irregular Verb Chant: Teaching Resource
£3.50 Add to basketWant it for FREE? Irregular Verb Chant: Meet It, Manipulate It, Make It Your Own
A flexible, creative teaching guide for irregular verbsThis 20-page teacher resource pack helps you turn a simple chant into a powerful learning tool for irregular verbs — perfect for EAL learners, language-rich classrooms, or anyone who needs repetition with purpose.
Grounded in the MMM Framework (Meet it, Manipulate it, Make it your own), the pack offers ready-to-use guidance and adaptable ideas that promote fluency, confidence, and creativity.
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EELT Self Study
Adapting Materials for EAL Learners
£5.00 Add to basketDiscover 10 practical strategies to adapt classroom materials for EAL learners. Enhance comprehension, accessibility, and engagement with simplified language, visuals, glossaries, and more in this detailed guide.
At the checkout add Coupon code EELTAdapt
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Juno: Colours & Objects
£3.50 Add to basketThese card games are low-prep, high-engagement games that recycle key vocabulary and structures in meaningful, communicative contexts. They give learners ownership of language through play while reinforcing accuracy and fluency.
This game is free for teachers — use code FREEJUNO at checkout. If you’d like to support my work, you can also buy me a coffee by purchasing without the code. -
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Juno: Colours & Clothes – ELT/EAL Classroom Card Game
£3.50 Add to basketA fun, ready-to-use ESL card game to practise colours, clothes, and full sentences. Learners say “I’m wearing a…” when they play their card, or “I’m not wearing anything” if they can’t go. Perfect for speaking practice, vocabulary reinforcement, and independent group play.
Teachers: This game is completely free. Use the coupon code FREEJUNO
If you’d like to support my work, you can also choose to pay the suggested price, it’s like buying me a coffee!
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Fostering Learner Autonomy: Empowering Students to Think, Reflect and Grow
£10.00 Add to basketFostering Learner Autonomy: Empowering Students to Think, Reflect, and Grow
Help your students build the habits, routines, and confidence they need to take ownership of their learning — in and beyond the classroom.
Fostering Learner Autonomy is a practical, teacher-friendly resource designed to develop independent learning skills in EAL and language learners. Packed with ready-to-use activities, teacher guidance, learner handouts, and creative task cards, this guide gives you the tools to make learner autonomy a visible, achievable goal for every student.
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EELT Self Study
Maximising MMM
£10.00 Add to basketUnlocking English Through MMM: Meeting, Manipulating, and Making Language Your Own
Our course transforms English teaching by focusing on three progressive, interactive stages:
Meeting New Language
Learners first encounter English in an engaging, multisensory environment. This stage builds a strong foundation, as students connect new language to real-world context.
Manipulating Language
Here, students start using English through guided activities that move from structured to semi-independent exercises. Learners practice selecting and recalling language using supportive tools like visuals and collaborative exercises, which boost memory and confidence in applying new language in conversation.
Making the Language Your Own
This final stage emphasises natural communication and creativity, to encourage language “ownership.”
This session demonstrates how MMM can be used when planning a lesson, and that MMM can be more about a philosophy for life, than just an approach for teaching English.







