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5 Key TESOL Approaches

Communicative Approach: Example: Instead of simply practicing asking for directions, students might plan a scavenger hunt in teams, using English to negotiate routes, describe landmarks, and give each other instructions.…
Posted by Shelly Sanchez Terrell July 6, 2016
Expanding Multiple Intelligences for the TESOL Classroom
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Expanding Multiple Intelligences for the TESOL Classroom

Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences reshaped education by emphasizing that intelligence extends beyond traditional linguistic and logical skills. Yet, many educators and psychologists have proposed additional intelligence types that…
Posted by tesol February 4, 2016
Teaching English with Digital Icebreakers
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#AmTESOL Webinar, #Teaching English with Digital Icebreakers

An icebreaker is a a thing that serves to relieve inhibitions or tension between people, and is an ideal way to create a comfortable learning environment. Discover digital icebreakers, and…
Posted by tesol December 28, 2015
How to Make #Reading #Fun for Young Learners
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How to Make #Reading #Fun for Young Learners

Learn how to capture the attention of your students, and make reading time an awesome experience for young learners. Open Presentation - How to Make #Reading #Fun for Young Learners
Posted by tesol August 24, 2015
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Preparing for 2025: Leveraging the Latest Technology for a Successful School Year

As 2025 approaches, the excitement of a new school year is in the air, and with it comes the opportunity to embrace the latest advancements in educational technology. In today’s…
Posted by tesol July 29, 2015
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The Butterfly Effect: A Powerful Tool for Teaching and Learning English

The Butterfly Effect is a fascinating concept from chaos theory that suggests small actions can lead to significant, unpredictable changes. In the TESOL classroom, the Butterfly Effect can be used…
Posted by tesol July 17, 2015
Putting an Emphasis on Task-based Learning
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Putting an Emphasis on Task-based Learning, TESOL Viewpoint

TESOL instruction places a great emphasis on students’ ability to listen and speak, more specifically task-based learning. Listening is an essential process that allows for the development of a second…
Posted by American TESOL June 24, 2015
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Unlocking the Mind: Real Cases of Spontaneous Language Knowledge and the Brain’s Hidden Linguistic Potential

The human brain is a remarkable organ, capable of feats that often seem beyond explanation. One of the more fascinating phenomena reported throughout history is the rare occurrence of individuals…
Posted by tesol June 12, 2015
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Discover How to Combine Online and Outdoor Activities for Summer Fun and Learning

Summer is the perfect season for TESOL teachers to blend the best of both worlds—online resources and outdoor activities—to create engaging and memorable learning experiences for students. By merging technology…
Posted by tesol June 2, 2015
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Teaching English Abroad in Berlin, Germany: Opportunities, Culture, and Adventure

Berlin, the dynamic capital of Germany, stands as a cultural and educational hub, with its rich history, modern lifestyle, and diverse opportunities for teaching English. The city is not just…
Posted by tesol September 20, 2014
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Travel and Teach English in Nantes, France

Nantes, France got some serious green credibility when it was named Europe’s Eco-capital of 2013. Its spotless appearance, and well tailored parks, are not the only reasons for pushing this…
Posted by tesol August 18, 2014
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Teaching English in New Delhi, India

If experiencing India has always been on your bucket list then head straight to the capital and  teach English in New Delhi. Living and working in New Delhi as an English…
Posted by tesol April 3, 2014
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Teaching ESL Students About Fire Safety and Wildfire Prevention

Fire safety and wildfire prevention are crucial topics that not only protect lives and property but also foster environmental responsibility. As TESOL teachers, incorporating these subjects into your ESL lessons…
Posted by tesol March 7, 2014
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Acronym Overload: The Difference Between TESOL, ESL, & TEFL

For teachers stepping into the world of English language instruction, the sea of acronyms can feel overwhelming. TESOL, ESL, TEFL—what do they all mean, and how do they differ? While…
Posted by tesol January 30, 2014
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How to Use Quotes to Teach & Inspire Students

https://youtu.be/BY5Yx2dyDB4 Quotations condense complex ideas into memorable, bite-sized nuggets—perfect catalysts for classroom engagement. Begin by selecting quotes that align with your lesson objectives and your students’ interests or cultural contexts.…
Posted by tesol December 18, 2013
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Thanksgiving Activities, Apps, & Resources for TESOL Teachers: A Season of Language Learning and Cultural Exploration

Thanksgiving offers a fantastic opportunity for TESOL teachers to introduce cultural themes, build language skills, and engage students with fun, educational activities. By incorporating Thanksgiving-related lessons, apps, and resources, teachers…
Posted by tesol November 16, 2013
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Share the Adventure: Invite Your Friends to Teach English Abroad!

Do you have friends who dream of traveling the world, experiencing new cultures, and making a difference? Introduce them to the exciting world of TESOL! What is TESOL? TESOL stands…
Posted by tesol October 31, 2013
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ESL Headlines: Trends and Insights Shaping the Future of English Language Teaching

The field of ESL education is dynamic and ever-evolving, responding to global trends, technological advancements, and new research in language acquisition. Staying informed about these developments is crucial for TESOL…
Posted by tesol October 16, 2013
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Shanghai Calling: Your Guide to Teaching English in this Megacity in 2025

Shanghai, a dazzling metropolis where East meets West, continues to beckon adventurous TESOL teachers in 2025. This global hub of finance, culture, and innovation offers a unique and rewarding experience…
Posted by tesol October 15, 2013
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Larry Ferlazzo’s Picks for the Best Online Games for ESL Students

Larry Ferlazzo, a veteran ESL teacher and education blogger, is well-known for curating an extensive collection of tools and resources to support English learners. Among his many contributions, his "Best…
Posted by tesol October 9, 2013
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What’s Trending Now: How to Work Current Trends into ESL Lesson Plans

As the world of education evolves, staying updated with the latest trends can give TESOL teachers fresh perspectives on how to engage students and make lessons more relevant. Incorporating current…
Posted by tesol October 7, 2013
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Skype: Introducing Young Learners to Their World

In today's interconnected world, it’s easier than ever to expose young learners to global perspectives, helping them explore new cultures, languages, and experiences. For TESOL teachers, tools like Skype provide…
Posted by tesol October 5, 2013
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A Brave New World of Reading: Igniting the Literary Spark in Young Learners

Ah, the young mind! A fertile ground, ripe for the sowing of seeds – seeds of knowledge, of wonder, and, most importantly, of a lifelong love for the written word.…
Posted by tesol September 26, 2013

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