The ESL (English as a Second Language) Curriculum Exchange is a dedicated platform where individuals and organizations can share and access original, high-quality downloadable ESL lesson materials, curricula, and Bible studies.
The ESL Curriculum Exchange is a shared library of curriculum, lesson plans, and teaching resources created specifically for adult ESL instruction. It is designed to support volunteer and professional ESL teachers by providing practical, classroom-ready materials organized by topic and student level.
The Exchange is primarily for:
Materials are designed with adult learners in mind, including literacy-level students through advanced English learners.
Resources on the ESL Curriculum Exchange may include:
Materials are organized by both resource type and student proficiency level to make it easier to find what you need.
Resources are categorized using broad adult ESL proficiency levels (for example: Pre-Beginning, Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced). Contributors identify the intended level, and materials are reviewed to ensure the level is appropriate and clearly indicated.
Currently, all materials available on the ESL Curriculum Exchange are free to download and use for educational purposes.
The platform may expand in the future to include additional options and features. Any future changes will be communicated clearly and transparently.
Downloaded materials may be:
Materials may not be:
All materials remain the intellectual property of their original authors.
Yes. You may adapt materials for your classroom or program as needed. However, modified versions may not be redistributed or published outside your own instructional use.
Anyone may submit materials, including volunteer teachers, experienced instructors, and organizations, provided the materials meet our submission requirements and review standards.
All submitted materials must:
Materials that are adapted from copyrighted sources or commercially published curricula cannot be accepted.
Yes. Every submission undergoes a review process to ensure it:
The review process helps ensure the Exchange remains a reliable and trusted resource for teachers.
Yes. Contributors are credited for their work unless they request otherwise. Proper attribution helps recognize contributors and maintain transparency across the ESL Curriculum Exchange.
Yes. Contributors may request updates or removal of their materials. Updates may be subject to an additional review to ensure continued alignment with the rubric.
If you have questions about using the ESL Curriculum Exchange, submitting materials, or reporting an issue, please contact us through the our: Contact Form.