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Beyond Grammar: Assessing Success in Business English Instruction

Teaching Business English requires more than checking if students know the difference between "affect" and "effect." True success means they can USE the language confidently in real-world professional situations. Let's…
Posted by tesol March 8, 2024
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Understanding Input & Output: Krashen’s Pillars of Language Learning

TESOL students, get ready to dive into two cornerstone concepts in second language acquisition: comprehensible input and comprehensible output. Pioneered by linguist Stephen Krashen, these ideas have shaped ESL teaching…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Teaching Strategies for Success: Supporting Special Needs Students in the ESL Classroom

The term "special needs students" encompasses a wide range of learners who have specific learning differences, disabilities, or conditions that impact their educational progress. These might include challenges in areas…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Crafting Great Lesson Plans: The Keys to Effective ESL Teaching

Lesson plans are an ESL teacher's compass! They guide us from the "big picture" learning goals right down to the nitty-gritty activities that fill our classroom time. But what makes…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Drilling: Old-School Technique, Modern Applications in ESL

Drilling might seem like a relic of old-fashioned language teaching, but when used strategically, it still has a place in the modern ESL classroom. Let's break down what it is,…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Level Up Your ESL Teaching: Harnessing Students’ Digital Intelligence

With technology woven into almost every aspect of our lives, today's students possess a unique skillset known as Digital Intelligence (DQ). This encompasses more than just knowing how to use…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Beyond Gardner: Understanding Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom

While Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences was groundbreaking, it didn't capture the full spectrum of human abilities. One crucial area that has gained increasing recognition is Emotional Intelligence (EI).…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Unlocking Every Learner’s Potential: Activities Tailored to Multiple Intelligences

Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences revolutionized the way we think about learning. It reminds us that every student has unique strengths, and teaching shouldn't be one-size-fits-all. Let's dive into…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Learning by Doing: The Power of TPR for Young English Learners

Let's get moving and make language learning FUN! Total Physical Response (TPR) is a fantastic method for teaching English to young children, turning vocabulary lessons into an active and memorable…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Understanding ESL Children’s Writing Development: Influences and a Culturally Sensitive Approach

Writing proficiency in a second language is a complex process, especially for children. As ESL educators, understanding the factors shaping young learners' writing helps us provide targeted support and create…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Igniting Passion and Success: Strategies to Motivate ESL Learners

Learning a new language takes dedication and persistence. As ESL educators, we have the power to ignite a passion for English within our students, helping them overcome challenges and thrive.…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Unlocking the World of ESL Teaching: A Look at 5 Popular Approaches

English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching is a dynamic field with a variety of methods designed to help students become fluent and confident communicators in English. Let's dive into…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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A Multisensory English Adventure: ESL Lesson for Blind Learners

Age Level: Elementary School (6-8 years old) Ability Level: Beginner Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to introduce themselves and describe simple actions using auditory…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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My Day, Step by Step! A Time-Focused ESL Lesson

Age Level: Elementary School (8-10 years old) Ability Level: Intermediate Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to describe their daily routines using appropriate time markers…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Hello, World! A Fun First English Lesson for Little Learners

Age Level: Elementary School (6-8 years old) Ability Level: Beginner Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to introduce themselves and describe simple everyday actions. Warm-up…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Mission: Save the Earth! An Engaging ESL Lesson on Environmental Issues

Age Level: Elementary School (9-11 years old) Ability Level: Advanced Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to discuss and debate different environmental issues. Warm-up (5…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Understanding Telegraphic Speech: A Window into Early Language Development

Telegraphic speech is a fascinating stage in young children's language acquisition, characterized by short, simple utterances resembling the clipped style of old-fashioned telegrams. For ESL teachers, understanding this phenomenon is…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2024
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Drilling: Sharpening the Tools of Language Acquisition

Drilling, a cornerstone technique in ESL instruction, involves controlled repetition of targeted language structures. Imagine it as a practice session for specific grammar points, vocabulary items, or pronunciation challenges. While…
Posted by tesol March 6, 2024
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The Power of Repetition: Exploring Choral Repetition in the ESL Classroom

Choral repetition, a foundational technique in ESL instruction, involves the teacher modeling a language element (word, phrase, or sentence) followed by the entire class repeating it in unison. While seemingly…
Posted by tesol March 6, 2024
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How to Teach Reading to Non-native English Speakers

Teaching reading to non-native speakers involves a careful sequence that unlocks the text, builds comprehension, and nurtures a love of reading. Here's a detailed breakdown of seven effective steps: Step…
Posted by tesol March 6, 2024
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Barriers and Solutions to English Pronunciation

For non-native English speakers, achieving clear and accurate pronunciation can feel like navigating an intricate maze. Various factors can create barriers to success, but understanding these challenges paves the way…
Posted by tesol March 6, 2024
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More Than Just “Sounding It Out”: Nuances of Pronunciation

Pronunciation is the way words or speech are spoken. It encompasses the production of individual sounds, stress patterns within words, and intonation within phrases and sentences. It's a crucial element…
Posted by tesol March 6, 2024
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Chunk Learning: Building Blocks for Lasting Memory

Chunk learning, a cornerstone of cognitive psychology, emphasizes the memorization of information in interconnected units, rather than isolated pieces. Imagine building with Legos – individual bricks are important, but it's…
Posted by tesol March 6, 2024

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