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Chronica: A New Way to Teach “History” to English Language Learners

When it comes to teaching history, or what we’ll call chronica, to English language learners, traditional methods of memorizing dates and names often fail to spark the necessary engagement. TESOL…
Posted by tesol July 27, 2013
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ESL 2030: The Future of English Teaching in the Age of AI

Imagine it's 2030, and you're lounging on a beach in Thailand, conducting an English lesson online for students in Beijing. Suddenly, an alert flashes across your screen: "Your AI-powered English…
Posted by tesol July 25, 2013
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Unlocking Opportunities: Teaching English in the Pearl of the Orient

Teaching English in Shanghai isn't just a job; it's a whirlwind adventure through a city that pulsates with energy, history, and a unique blend of East-meets-West culture. But before you…
Posted by tesol July 23, 2013
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Teaching Listening Skills: Building a Foundation for Language Learning with Ears, Eyes, Mind, and Heart

In China, listening is seen as more than just hearing words—it's a deeply immersive experience that involves using not only the ears, but also the eyes, mind, and heart. This…
Posted by tesol July 22, 2013
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Initials: A World of Their Own and How They Compete in the Digital Space to Affect Human Behavior

As TESOL teachers, we often focus on teaching students the building blocks of language—vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. But have you ever thought about how something as simple as initials can…
Posted by tesol July 18, 2013
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Visualize, Create, and Share: Enhancing Learning with Online Poster Board Tools for TESOL Teachers

Teaching English as a second language often requires more than just words—it demands creative ways to visualize and present information in a way that engages and motivates learners. One powerful…
Posted by tesol July 17, 2013
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Creativity is Intelligence Having Fun: Innovative Educational Apps for TESOL Teachers

In the words of Albert Einstein, "Creativity is intelligence having fun." As TESOL teachers, fostering creativity in the classroom opens up new doors for critical thinking, testing, and learning. Traditional…
Posted by tesol July 16, 2013
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The Power of Perception: Unlocking Language Learning Through Awareness and Perspective

In the TESOL classroom, understanding the power of perception can be a game-changer. Perception refers to the way we interpret and understand the world around us through our senses. In…
Posted by tesol July 14, 2013
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Telepathy and ESP in Teaching: Real, Fake, or Pure Poppycock?

As TESOL teachers, we’re constantly exploring new and innovative ways to engage our students, boost learning, and enhance communication in the classroom. But what if teaching could go beyond traditional…
Posted by tesol July 13, 2013
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Unlock a World of Opportunities with American TESOL Institute Certification

If you're passionate about teaching and exploring the world, earning a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certification is your gateway to an exciting and fulfilling career. The…
Posted by tesol July 12, 2013
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Words That Sound and Mean the Same in Different Languages: A Fascinating Tool for TESOL Teachers

As TESOL teachers, we constantly seek ways to help our students connect their native language with English to make learning smoother and more relatable. One of the most intriguing linguistic…
Posted by tesol July 10, 2013
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Teaching English with YouTube: A Dynamic Tool for TESOL Educators

In the digital age, YouTube has become an indispensable tool for educators, offering a wealth of resources for teaching and learning. For TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)…
Posted by tesol July 9, 2013
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Add Creativity, Excitement, and Fun to Your ESL Classroom by Teaching and Learning with Monsters

Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) can be an exciting journey, both for the teacher and the students. One way to add a creative spark to your lessons is…
Posted by tesol July 7, 2013
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Discover Websites for Teaching English Online and Abroad: A Guide for TESOL Teachers

In today’s digital age, teaching English online has become an incredibly popular option for TESOL-certified educators. With a growing demand for English language instruction worldwide, online platforms provide teachers with…
Posted by tesol July 7, 2013
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Become TESOL Certified to Teach English in China and Explore the Wonders of the Century Global Center

If you’re considering teaching English in China, becoming TESOL certified opens up a world of opportunities, including the chance to live in one of the most dynamic and culturally rich…
Posted by tesol July 5, 2013
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Decentralized Education: How It Works and Why It May Benefit At-Risk Students

In today’s rapidly changing world, education is evolving in ways that would have been unimaginable just a few decades ago. One of the most exciting developments is the rise of…
Posted by tesol July 3, 2013
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American TESOL Webinar – Teaching with Flickr

Posted by tesol July 2, 2013
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Teaching with the NATO Phonetic Alphabet: A Fun and Practical Tool for TESOL Teachers

In the world of language teaching, finding creative and engaging ways to help students with pronunciation, listening skills, and communication is key. One often overlooked yet highly effective resource is…
Posted by tesol July 1, 2013
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Unlocking the ESL Classroom with Mystery Solving: Vocabulary, CLIL, and Famous Investigators

Teaching English as a second language (ESL) can be both fun and challenging, but what if you could turn your classroom into an engaging detective agency? Integrating mystery-solving activities into…
Posted by tesol June 28, 2013
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The Power of Nonverbal Communication: Teaching Essential Skills to TESOL Students

Nonverbal communication, the art of expressing messages without words, plays a crucial role in human interaction. From subtle facial expressions to body language, nonverbal cues can convey emotions, intentions, and…
Posted by tesol June 27, 2013
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Techniques for Teaching Total Physical Response (TPR): Engage Your Students Through Movement and Fun

Total Physical Response (TPR) is an exciting and interactive teaching method that incorporates physical movement to help students learn and retain new language. Developed by Dr. James Asher in the…
Posted by tesol June 25, 2013
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Science Ideas – Activities to Teach About the Moon Phases for TESOL Teachers

The moon has captivated humanity for millennia, serving as a beacon of mystery and wonder. For TESOL teachers, using the phases of the moon as a theme for lessons can…
Posted by tesol June 23, 2013
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The Power of Digital Storytelling for TESOL Teachers: Global Engagement, Collaboration, and Multimedia Skills

In today’s digital age, storytelling has evolved from traditional oral or written formats to dynamic multimedia experiences. For TESOL teachers, digital storytelling offers a unique and engaging way to enhance…
Posted by tesol June 21, 2013

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