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This awesome ESL beginner My House lesson plan starts with a fun warm up where students learn about different parts of a house. Then, students move on to vocabulary and learn about items in a house. 

Thereafter, students need to complete a grammar exercise about regular plural nouns. Students complete many exercises to practice these plural forms. Next, students learn about articles and complete exercises on when to use them with singulars. This is followed by a reading and comprehension exercise. 

In the final exercise, students practice their free talking with discussion questions. We are certain that you and your students will find this ESL beginner My House lesson useful! This lesson is set at an A1 level and covers very basic grammar topics. Use this lesson as part of the foundation for a student starting out in English.

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  • Vocabulary.
  • Plurals. 
  • There is / There are.
  • Articles: A / An
  • Reading and Comprehension. 
  • Speaking activity. 

This ESL beginner My House lesson plan also includes two homework exercises. Students complete more grammar exercises to master plural nouns. Then, they have to practice their writing skills with a writing task.

  • Find the mistakes. 
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ESL My House in English

ESL My House in English

Subject: English language learning

Age range: 7-11

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Ideal for cover, revision, homework, class work, this ‘my house’ activity and written task pack contains a 5-page workbook, a 15-slide presentation, picture and words cue cards, an English vocabulary list with space for learners’ own language, as well as a double-sided sheet on suggestions for use and differentiation. The work book features tasks to practise vocabulary, gently guiding the learner from simple words to sentences and finally longer paragraphs to consolidate what they have learnt. There is a crossword with clues to solve at the end. The presentation slides feature all pictures and some tasks from the work book as well as some additional tasks.

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Joel tutored all three of our children starting in middle school through high school (and SAT prep) and has helped all of them immensely. Joel has a real passion for teaching young people, always willing to go above and beyond to make sure his students understand and learn the material. Joel made himself available almost any time via internet, phone or in person to work through difficult problems when needed. As a parent, having Joel tutor our kids was such a source of confidence and calm. He took responsibility for staying on top of the math assignments and making sure the kids were on track with their

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Joel is really skilled at both the math content and excellent teaching techniques. What's even more important is how he connected with our daughters and his intuitive sense of what each daughter was truly understanding about the material. These additional soft skills helped Joel make a very real impact and created real results in our daughter's AP math journeys. The results could not have been better and I credit Joel's broad range of math and social skills with those results.

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Joel is patient, kind, flexible and knows math. He gave our son an appreciation and love of math. We watched our child's confidence grow in his mathematical ability. Joel has a way of guiding students to figure out the answer without feeling pressured. 

He was a joy to have in our house. He was always on time and yet willing to be flexible with scheduling if our child had a conflict or illness. We will miss seeing Joel every week.

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Joel has allowed all our kids to flourish at math which has given them great confidence in all their schoolwork.  He’s become part of the family and the kids actually look forward to Joel time. 

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Joel is the best thing that happened for two of my children’s high school math at Palo Alto HS. His tutoring goes far beyond just mastering the subject matter. He really helped them learn to manage their workload, take responsibility and be accountable for their successes and failures. Joel is a life coach who also happens to be an incredible math teacher.

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We can’t recommend Joel more highly. Our son started with him in 9th grade and Joel worked with him through graduation from Paly. We had tried other “professionals” but our son really didn’t seem to stay focused with them. I remember the first time David and Joel met. Joel said that he should come to the door when he arrived and take him to the door when he left. I wasn’t sure how that was going to go. But for the next 4 years that is exactly what David did. David did not become an “A" student in math but did very well. Joel instilled confidence in David and so he did not experience the frustration that he had experienced in math in Junior High.  I truly believe that David actually looked forward to seeing Joel every week. The greatest thing about how Joel teaches is, that he also talks about things that the student is interested in during the sessions, not just math. After 4 years Joel became part of our family and we consider him a good friend now.

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My mom lives rent-free in my house. I love the childcare support, but setting household expectations makes me want to throw up.

  • Emylee Williams and her husband agreed that her 56-year-old mother would move in over a year ago.
  • Williams' mom doesn't pay rent but contributes to house chores and caring for her granddaughter.
  • Williams said the move was originally temporary, but the family's found a great routine under one roof.

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It's been over a year since my mother moved into the home I share with my husband, our elementary-aged daughter, and our cat, Pepper.

My mom moved in when she was 55, admittedly a little early. She had just transitioned to working remotely as an executive assistant from her more demanding job as a physical therapy assistant. The gig was part-time, and being a single woman — even in the Midwest — is expensive. The rising costs of living all but forced her out of her townhouse rental and into our house 10 minutes down the road.

Even though my mom is now working full-time, our multigenerational setup still works for our childcare needs and her financial goals.

We're lucky to have the space

We are lucky to have the space to make this arrangement work. We own our four-bedroom house with two and a half bathrooms.

My husband knew early on in our relationship that helping to support my mom would be our reality. He and I discussed which rooms we would give my mom and that we wouldn't charge her rent.

As a freelance writer and consultant, I gave up the room I was using for an office so Mom could use it to work from home. I don't mind working from a coffee shop or the couch.

She moved into our guest bedroom. We also had a bonus sitting room she now uses as her living room. Having separate areas in the house is one of our best decisions.

We don't have to fight over the TV or be forced to hang out in our bedrooms. We're also lucky the adults in the house are introverts, so we all recharge by being alone.

I thought I would have to remind my talkative mother to give us some space after a long workday, but it's more likely we go hours without seeing each other in the house.

Our unique approach

Early on, we intentionally decided not to charge my mom rent — in cash, at least.

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She's working on personal financial goals, and my husband and I agreed that it would be more helpful for her to contribute in other ways.

My mom helps out around the house with laundry, cleaning, watering the yard, organizing, and, perhaps most importantly, backup childcare.

My husband and I can now go on an evening run, grab a bite to eat, or have an impromptu date night sans kid. We're very grateful for that freedom.

We had no in-depth discussions about splitting costs before my mom's arrival. Mom buys her particular groceries and helps cover grocery bills when we do big Costco runs.

Eight months after moving in, my mom's availability shifted when her work turned full time. Luckily my husband's parents live 25 minutes away and help out and so do my dad and stepmom.

We don't pay for other childcare.

When my mom moved in, there was a learning curve, and still is, as to where everything goes.

My mom moved around and whittled her belongings down, but somehow, she filled three rooms at my house and a storage unit. I'd be hunting for a kitchen gadget or holiday decoration early on, and she'd say, "I've got that in storage!"

After a year of living with us, the storage felt redundant and expensive, so she parted ways. Our basement is currently filled with boxes she didn't want to toss out. Tackling that is our next project.

For a while, I believe Mom thought the move was temporary. She floated the idea of this being a two-to-three-year situation, but as time goes on, I don't see anything changing.

Selfishly, I don't want to give up her childcare assistance and help around the house. We've gotten into a routine, and the setup seems to be working for all of us.

The ups and downs of multi-generational living

At the end of the day, even though there are certainly cons, the pros outweigh that list by a major margin.

Talking to my mom about how we'd like something done can sometimes be a little uncomfortable.

I've found it difficult to make time to hang out like we would've done when she lived separately. We used to make plans to grab margaritas or run errands together. We technically see each other all the time now, but we don't carve out time for each other as much.

For the downsides, there are way more payoffs.

I see my mom having so many special moments with our daughter. I have an errand buddy on call at all times. Also, having a backup for last-minute camp drop-offs or pool days is a life-saver. I've been able to fill up my work calendar more, knowing I have extra support.

I love helping my mom to reach her financial goals.

What I wish I'd known

Communication is still the hardest aspect. Owning the home and paying bills in a house where your mom lives flips the normal dynamic. It's an odd position. Reminding my mom about a task or how I want something done makes me want to throw up.

I would've been more intentional about how we would divide tasks and handle issues from the beginning. We absolutely need to make a clearer plan for addressing this — Mom, if you're reading this, I'd love some advice.

If you are considering having a parent move in, I recommend valuing the tasks they do in lieu of rent. This can prevent resentment from building up based on what you think should be contributed versus what is contributed.

At the end of it all, I strongly believe in the power of community, and my mom is a huge part of ours. Having her live with us has shaped our relationship in a positive way and given my daughter a really unique perspective on the "village" it takes.

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