The Book Next Door
Australian ESL materials for adults and young adults

  My Job is the Best There’s a new book out in the ESL Extras ‘Hope Street’ series, but this time it’s not available through bookshops…it’s free to download from the ESL Extras books page of this site. Like Maybe Next Year, My Job is the Best is at Beginner A level – for learners who are moving beyond reading single sentences, … Continue reading

2015 Jul 26

“ESL books that sound like we do”: a new review

Not a Ballerina blog reviews ESL books

I have a lovely new review from Amanda Kendle, on her Not a Ballerina travel blog, called ‘Learning English in Australia: ESL books that sound like we do‘. Here she’s describing Six Stories from Hope Street: They are simple (and all told only in simple past tense) but manage to be interesting – very tricky to achieve! There are stories of late … Continue reading

Cover of Six Stories from Hope Street (ESL Extras Australian resources)

At last! The latest books in the ESL Extras series of photocopiable Australian ESL resources are now available: Maybe Next Year, Six Stories from Hope Street and The Garage Sale. They follow the same format as the earlier books (full story text, teacher notes, exercises and answers in the photocopiable Teacher’s Guide), but these books are aimed at beginner level … Continue reading

It’s always exciting to get good reviews, and in the December WATESOL newsletter, reviewer Samantha describes The Coat and Can You Keep a Secret? as “Two Great Reads”:     [box] …two interesting and exciting short stories with a twist at the end for adult learners of English as a second language. The stories, both set in Australia, carry along at … Continue reading

2014 Jun 09

Another new ESL Easy Read ebook: The English Chip

Many teachers joke with their learners about a ‘magic’, instant way to learn a language. If only we could offer them an English pill, or maybe an electronic English Chip … The English Chip is the story of ‘Charlie’ (not his real name!). He’s in Australia, studying English, but English is so hard. He just wants to have fun, not to … Continue reading

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