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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Using X (Formerly Twitter) to Teach Languages: A Guide for TESOL Teachers
Social media platforms have revolutionized the way educators engage with students, and X (formerly Twitter) is no exception. With its fast-paced, interactive format, X offers an innovative and engaging way…
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TESOL Webinar: Let’s get Physical, Teaching English with Exercise
Exercise teaches verbs, anatomy, health, and promotes better behavior. Learn how to implement and track educational exercise in your classroom. Enroll TESOL Certification Watch TESOL Webinars Explore TESOL Jobs
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The World is Yours: Teach English Abroad with American TESOL
Are you ready to embark on an adventure that will change lives—including your own? Teaching English abroad is more than a career choice; it's an opportunity to explore the world,…
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Resources for Teachers – Visit American TESOL Institute’s Pinterest Board
Pinterest is a powerful tool for educators. Visit American TESOL Institute's board to learn about teaching English as a second language, explore TESOL certification programs, and discover resources for educators.…
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TESOL for Children Certification: A Comprehensive Guide to Teaching Young Learners
The TESOL for Children Certification is designed to equip educators with the essential skills and knowledge needed to teach English effectively to young learners. This 60-hour course is divided into…
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TESOL Webinar: Activities, Apps, and Resources about Superheroes
Superheroes are a global meme. Explore activities, applications, and resources about using superheroes to teach. Enroll TESOL Certification Watch TESOL Webinars Explore TESOL Jobs
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Exploring the Lexical Press Blog: A Resource for TESOL Educators
The Lexical Press Blog, official blog of American TESOL Institute, is where technology and education converge to provide cutting-edge resources for teachers and learners. The Lexical Press Blog is an…
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Apply to Global Teaching Jobs in Real Time: Top Job Boards in Asia for TESOL Teachers
For TESOL-certified teachers, finding the right teaching position can be both exciting and challenging. With the rise of online job boards, teachers now have the opportunity to apply for global…
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Advanced TESOL Certification, Description, Objectives, and Syllabus
American TESOL Advanced online certification is an interactive 80 hour online course that provides a base knowledge in teaching English as a second language with focus on methods and approaches…
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The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon: Why You Suddenly See What You Just Learned
This cognitive bias occurs when you learn about something new—like a word, concept, or event—and then suddenly start noticing it everywhere. For example, you might learn the word "ephemeral," and…
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The Critical Window: Teaching ESL to Young Learners Based on Laura-Ann Petitto’s Research
One of the most influential insights into language acquisition comes from the work of Dr. Laura-Ann Petitto, a leading researcher in cognitive neuroscience and language development. Her research highlights a…
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Celebrating World Environment Day: A Guide for TESOL Teachers
June 5 marks World Environment Day, an initiative spearheaded by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) to inspire global awareness and action for environmental protection. As TESOL educators, this day…
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American TESOL Webinar: Teaching with Word Clouds
Word clouds are visual designs also know as tag clouds or weighted list. Word clouds are useful for highlighting prominent terms of a cloud theme, learning vocabulary, and visualizing free…
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Unlocking the World’s Knowledge: Using Famous Archives to Teach and Learn English
Archives are treasure troves of history, culture, and knowledge. They preserve the records of human experience, offering a rich repository of materials that can inspire and enhance English language teaching…
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Teaching English in the Philippines: A TESOL Teacher’s Guide
The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,600 islands, is a unique and exciting destination for TESOL teachers. Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and friendly people, the country offers…
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Understanding the Concept of Control in ESL Teaching: The Good, the Bad, and the Classroom Balance
Control is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, influencing relationships, organizations, and societies. It can be a force for good, creating order and inspiring growth, or a force for harm,…

















