There is a known ESL resource often titled Pocket Passport (published by OPP - Other People's Publishing or similar small educational presses). These are usually small, pocket-sized books containing vocabulary lists and simple dialogues for travelers.
| Feature | Free Pocket Passport Method | | :--- | :--- | | | Practices modals of obligation ( must, have to ) and permission ( may, can ). | | Realia | Uses physical cards, not screens. | | No Sign-Up | Zero email, zero credit card. Just paper and pens. | | Adaptable | Use for airport, hotel check-in, or job interviews. | pocket passport esl free
Search “Pocket Passport ESL free lesson” – start with “Ordering Coffee” or “Airport Check-in.” There is a known ESL resource often titled
: Unlocks the entire library (hundreds of lessons), advanced tracking for teachers, and the ability to download all offline resources [3]. Pros and Cons Pros Cons | | Realia | Uses physical cards, not screens
While ESL Library is paid, their free sample week provides excellent "Pocket" size worksheets on travel and work.
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