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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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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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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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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…
Posted by tesol June 19, 2013
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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…
Posted by tesol June 12, 2013
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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…
Posted by tesol June 8, 2013
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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…
Posted by tesol June 8, 2013
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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…
Posted by tesol June 6, 2013
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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…
Posted by tesol June 1, 2013
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10 Best Proverbs to Teach in an ESL Classroom

Teaching proverbs in an ESL classroom is an engaging way to introduce students to cultural insights, idiomatic expressions, and practical wisdom. Proverbs are short, memorable sayings that encapsulate universal truths…
Posted by tesol May 29, 2013
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Exploring BlueSky: A New Frontier for TESOL Educators

The world of social media continues to evolve, offering innovative platforms for education and engagement. One of the most exciting developments is BlueSky.app, an up-and-coming microblogging platform that’s creating a…
Posted by tesol May 13, 2013
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Harnessing Student Data to Build Personalized Learning Algorithms: A Guide for TESOL Teachers

In today's digital age, data-driven education is transforming how teachers understand and cater to student needs. TESOL educators, in particular, can leverage data collection and learning algorithms to forecast student…
Posted by tesol May 7, 2013
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Teaching English with Infographics: A Visual Revolution in the TESOL Classroom

Enroll TESOL Certification Watch TESOL Webinars Explore TESOL Jobs Infographics have become a powerful tool in education, combining visuals and text to present complex information in a simple, engaging way.…
Posted by tesol April 28, 2013
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American TESOL Institute – Video Game Sites for Young Learners

Combining video games, exercise, and education motivates students to learn. With guidance, video games teach students healthy competition, to gain experience, stress management skills, persistent resolve, and that the journey…
Posted by tesol April 11, 2013
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4-Minute Stress Relief Exercises for TESOL Teachers and Students

Teaching and learning a language can be a rewarding journey, but it also comes with its share of stress—for both teachers and students. The pressure to meet goals, stay engaged,…
Posted by tesol April 9, 2013
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The American TESOL Expert Program: A Comprehensive Guide for Teaching English

American TESOL Expert Program gives you a general guide to the theoretical approaches of TESOL with focus on teaching English to adults, children, and professionals. Teaching English as a Second…
Posted by tesol April 3, 2013
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Geodesic Language Acquisition Method: A New Paradigm in Second Language Learning

For TESOL teachers, the search for innovative, effective methods to help students acquire a second language is ever-present. Inspired by the structural ingenuity of Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes—commonly referred to…
Posted by tesol March 31, 2013
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Language and Architecture: How Words Shape the World We Build

As TESOL teachers, understanding the deep connections between language and culture can profoundly enhance the teaching experience. One fascinating intersection is how the structure and aesthetics of a language influence…
Posted by tesol March 28, 2013

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