Is ESL Library free for students?
Your students do not need to log in to ESL Library for your live class. ... Your students do need an ESL Library account to do this (free for students). Watch How to Create Classes and Invite Students.
How do I join ESL Library code?
Enter your invitation code then your first and last name. You will also enter your email address and create a password. Fill in the checkbox to agree to ESL Library's Terms of Use and click on Create Student Account. Note: You can click on I don't have an email address to create a username instead.
How do I open ESL Library?
You can create an ESL Library account with your existing Google or Clever account or you can sign up manually by filling in your details. Please ensure that you agree to our terms and privacy policy. Once done, click on Sign Up. Choosing I'm a student will take you to the student sign-up/log-in page.
How do I create an ESL Library account?
Let's Learn
- If you don't have an account, choose Create an Account in the top right corner. Fill out the form.
- If you already have an ESL Library student account, type your username and password and Log in.
- If you forget your username or password, ask your teacher to reset it. (Don't sign up again.)
Is ESL Library free?
ESL Library is a subscription‑based resource site for English language teachers. ... If you like what you see, simply subscribe to get access to 1,000+ ready‑made lessons, 3,000+ flashcards, and a large collection of additional resources and digital tasks.
How do I join ESL Library?
It's time to join ESL Library as a student. Follow the instructions. Go to esllibrary.com/students. In the top right corner, choose Create an Account.
How do I cancel my ESL Library?
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Once you're logged in, click your name in the top right corner of the navigation bar to get to My Account.
- On your account page, click on Subscription on the left side.
- Click on Cancel Subscription to turn off your auto-billing and have your account automatically expire at the end of your term.