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✨ Work Time Chant for ESL Kids | Fun Classroom English Routine ✨

Get your ESL students ready to learn with this Work Time Chant! 📚✏️


This short and catchy routine helps young English learners transition into focused activities like reading, writing, or listening — all while reinforcing classroom language.

 

👉 Use it as a fun start-of-lesson ritual or before workbook activities.
👉 Great for ESL teachers, primary classrooms, and homeschooling parents.
👉 Builds listening skills, classroom vocabulary, and active participation.

 

Lyrics:
What time is it? It’s work time! 1-2-3!
Stand up, sit down, stand up, sit down, stand up, sit down, listen to me.
Pick up your pen, open your book,
Read, write, sing, say, wave, look!
What time is it? It’s work time! 1-2-3!

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✨ Game Time Chant for ESL Kids | Fun Classroom English Routine ✨

Bring energy and learning into your ESL classroom with this Game Time Chant! 🎉


Perfect for young English learners, this short and catchy chant signals the start of a game session where kids are not only playing but also learning together.

 

👉 Use it as a fun transition activity before games.
👉 Great for ESL teachers, primary classrooms, and homeschooling parents.
👉 Builds rhythm, vocabulary, and positive classroom routines.

 

Lyrics:
What time is it? It’s game time! 1-2-3 - Game Time!
Game time, game time, 1-2-3,
Game time, game time, play with me!
Hands in the air, smiles on our face,
Learn together, we love this space!

#ESL #TeachingEnglish #ESLkids #ESLteachers #EnglishForKids #GameTimeChant #LearnThroughPlay #FunEnglish #ESLclassroom #EnglishChant #YoungLearners #ESLactivities #TeachingIdeas

✨ Good Morning Chant for ESL Kids | Greetings, Feelings & Questions ✨

Start the day with this Good Morning Chant ☀️ — a fun and musical way to teach greetings, feelings, and personal questions in English. Perfect for young ESL learners in the classroom or at home.

👉 Use it as a morning routine to build classroom energy.
👉 Practice How are you?, I’m fine, thank you, and emotions like happy and excited.
👉 Reinforce essential questions: What’s your name?, How old are you?, What’s your surname?

 

Lyrics:

Good morning, good morning, good morning. How are you?
How are you? I’m fine, thank you.
How are you? I’m fine and you?
I’m happy. I’m excited. Let’s learn and play!

 

What is your name? My name’s…
How old are you? I’m…
What is your surname? My surname is…
And how are you today? I’m happyyyy!!! 🎶

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✨ Work Time Chant for ESL Kids | Fun Classroom English Routine ✨

Get your ESL students ready to learn with this Work Time Chant! 📚✏️
This short and catchy routine helps young English learners transition into focused activities like reading, writing, or listening — all while reinforcing classroom language.

 

👉 Use it as a fun start-of-lesson ritual or before workbook activities.
👉 Great for ESL teachers, primary classrooms, and homeschooling parents.
👉 Builds listening skills, classroom vocabulary, and active participation.

 

Lyrics:
What time is it? It’s work time!
Stand up, sit down, stand up, sit down, stand up, sit down, listen to me.
Pick up your pen, open your book,
Read, write, sing, say, wave, look!
What time is it? It’s work time! 1-2-3!

 

 

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