Best Online ESL Teaching Tools and Resources

Looking for engaging tools to energize your ESL lessons? Here’s a hand-picked collection of interactive ESL games, classroom tools, and online resources I use regularly. They’re all free or freemium, and most work well for both in-person and online teaching.


News and Reading Tools

Short News Article Finder
Find brief news articles under a specific word count — great for reading comprehension, vocabulary, and discussion.
Short News Article Finder
Short Blog Post Finder


Games and Warmers

ESL Wordle


Create your own Wordle-style games — perfect for vocabulary warm-ups.
word.rodeo

Scattergories


Play the classic categories game online.
eslgames.com version
scattergoriesonline.net

Skribbl.io


Pictionary-style drawing game with custom word lists. Great as an end-of-term treat.
Skribbl.io
Game Gal’s word lists
Funny word lists

Custom Hangman


Create hangman games with your own vocab — a quick and fun filler.
hangmanwords.com

Random Street View


Drop students in a random place on Earth and have them describe and guess where they are.
randomstreetview.com
Geoguessr (advanced)

Sporcle Quizzes


Online quiz heaven. These are fun and useful for class:
Text & Chat Abbreviations
Top 100 English Words
UK vs US English

Semantris


Word association games powered by Google AI. Great for vocab fluency.
Semantris


Teaching Tools and Utilities

Wheel Randomizer


Pick students, categories, or vocab at random.
wheelofnames.com

Quizlet


Create flashcards and games for vocabulary practice.
quizlet.com

MindMeister


Build simple online mind maps for brainstorming and vocab organisation.
mindmeister.com

Crossword Labs


Make your own online crosswords — perfect for reviewing verbs or topics.
crosswordlabs.com

Disposable Chat


Create a simple, no-login chatroom for pair tasks like customer service simulations.
disposablechat.com


Storytelling and Creative Activities

Mad Libs (Mad Takes)


Gapped text games for grammar fun. Just send the link and let them play.
Mad Takes
How to Wash your Face
Television Ad
Greetings, Earthlings
A Galaxy Apart

MicroMacro: Crime City


A detective game where students solve crimes on a busy map. Great for directions, present continuous, sequencing, and storytelling.
Play the demo
Where’s Wally (style reference)
Wimmelbuchs


ESL Video-Based Activities

ESL Games Video Resources


Activities and ideas for using short video clips in class.
eslgames.com/teaching-with-video

PlayPhrase.me


Enter a phrase and hear it spoken in movie/TV clips. Great for intonation and natural speech.
playphrase.me


Want to suggest a tool?


Have a favourite ESL site or resource that’s missing here? Let me know — I’m always happy to expand this list.