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Featured Infographic! 20 Writing Mistakes Even Native Speakers Make

Writing is often more difficult for English learners than learning how to speak. English has many different rules different than other languages. Punctuation looks different in other languages as well…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell September 10, 2018
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Featured Infographic: How to Chunk Instruction for ELLs

Learning a new language often seems overwhelming. Chunking is an instructional strategy that helps our English Language Learners gain fluency and understanding. Chunking means to break down a lesson into…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell April 16, 2018
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Featured Infographic: The Ultimate Grammar Cheat Sheet

English grammar is tough for language learners. Often the rules don't always apply to every situation. The rules can also be hard to remember or often confusing. The following infographic,…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell March 19, 2018
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Infographic: The Most-Annoying Writing Mistakes

English language learners often get confused  by similar sounding words in English, such ad except versus accept. Present the infographic below, The Most-Annoying Writing Mistakes, to your language learners and have…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell December 18, 2017
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How to Teach Context Clues: A Guide for TESOL Teachers

Teaching English language learners (ELLs) to understand unfamiliar words through context clues is an essential skill that enhances vocabulary development and reading comprehension. By learning how to use surrounding words…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell October 16, 2017
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Engaging Language Learners: Key to Fluency and Academic Success

Engaging language learners is paramount to their fluency and academic success. When students are actively involved in the learning process, they are more likely to retain information, develop critical thinking…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell September 18, 2017
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Harnessing AI to Empower Language Learners: A Guide to Writing Research Papers

Language learners often face significant challenges when writing research papers. From selecting a suitable topic to refining their writing style, the process can be daunting. However, the advent of artificial…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell August 28, 2017
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Infographic: Tips for Writing in Plain English

Writing in English is complicated. The writing in emails is often formal and students may not know the simplest way to communicate what they want to say. Below is a…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell July 17, 2017
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Infographic: Commonly Misspelled English Words

Spelling is difficult for most English language learners. Many words sound similar. Many words are similar in spelling except for one or two letters. Below is a useful infographic to…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell June 19, 2017
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Infographic: Tips for Speaking British English

English language learners often travel to England or meet native speakers from England. Chances are they will need to know some phrases to help them navigate through the country or…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell May 15, 2017
4 Properties of Spoken Language
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Mastering the Four Fundamental Properties of Spoken Language: A Guide for TESOL Teachers

As TESOL teachers, understanding the core components of spoken language is crucial to helping learners achieve fluency and comprehension in their second language (L2). Spoken language is not just about…
Posted by tesol January 5, 2015
Infographic, Ideas to Encourage Intrinsic Motivation
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27 Creative Ideas to Inspire Intrinsic Motivation in Students

Inspiring students to learn for the sake of learning—rather than simply for rewards or grades—creates lasting enthusiasm, curiosity, and a love of knowledge. When students are intrinsically motivated, they take…
Posted by tesol September 3, 2014
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Encouraging Thinking and Creativity in ESL Classrooms with Role-Playing and Simulation

Teaching English as a second language (ESL) is about more than just vocabulary and grammar; it’s an opportunity to inspire creativity, critical thinking, and real-world communication skills. One of the…
Posted by tesol July 31, 2014
Digging Deeper into Songs- A Writing Activity
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Infographic, Digging Deeper into Songs: A Writing Activity

Learn to successfully use music in the ESL classroom by having learners listen and analyze the meaning of a song. Follow @tesolAmerican TESOL Source: Digging Deeper into Songs: A Writing…
Posted by tesol July 19, 2014
Teaching ESL-EFL Students to Write Better
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Infographic, Teaching ESL/EFL Students to Write Better

Review how to teach ESL students to be better writers. Follow @tesolAmerican TESOL Source: Teaching ESL/EFL Students to Write Better
Posted by tesol July 19, 2014
Top 3 Middle East Teaching Destinations
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Infographic, Top 3 Middle East Teaching Destinations

Top 3 Middle East Teaching Destinations for TESOL Teachers: Oman, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia The Middle East is an increasingly popular destination for TESOL teachers, offering unique cultural experiences, competitive…
Posted by tesol April 23, 2014
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Standards-Based Instruction: Pros, Cons, and Best Practices for TESOL Teachers

Standards-Based Instruction (SBI) is a teaching approach that focuses on aligning lessons and assessments with predetermined learning standards. It ensures that teaching practices are goal-oriented and measurable, making it a…
Posted by tesol March 26, 2014
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