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Let’s Take it Outside: How to Keep Your Students Focused, Speaking English, and Having Fun Outside

As the weather gets warmer, students get antsier. Spring is the time of new life, cherry blossoms and scattered attention. Honestly, it is not hard to sit in a classroom when it is zero degrees outside and sleeting, but as Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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Help! What to Do When Your ESL/EFL Students Won’t Speak English in Class.

OK, so it is your first day of class and you are all ready to start your students on their English speaking journey with you. You confidently look out over your brand new students and ask them a question, nothing Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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5 Warm up Activities to Keep you ESL Classes Toasty

When was the last time you started watching, reading or participating in something, it didn’t catch your attention in the first 10 minutes but you kept at it and ended up loving it? It was probably a long time ago. Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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he Single Most Important Thing you can do to Help your ESL/EFL Students

Before I actually learned Spanish I spent a couple of years in high school learning about Spanish. I was required to commit grammar rules and vocabulary to memory; both were forgotten as soon as the test was over. I read passages Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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Help your Advanced ESL/EFL Students Reach the Next Level with a Beginner’s Mindset

For the last six months I have been living in Spain, a country I love. I live in a village in the mountains which is both beautiful and stimulating in so many ways not the least of which is relearning Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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End of Year Activities for ESL Classes: Keep your Sanity and Keep your Classes Productive

Wow, we are almost there, the end of another academic year! The sun is out, the days are getting longer and everyone is getting antsy. Some days the anticipation of summer vacation seems to be so thick nothing can get Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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How to Teach Reading to English Language Learners – Part 1: Introducing the Text with Word Clouds

Reading is one of my favorite activities; I am rarely caught without a book in public, what would I do when I find myself unexpectedly having to wait for something? I guess I could pull out my cell phone and Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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Get Out of that Teaching Rut! 6 Ways to Shake Up How you Teach ESL

“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.”– Albert Einstein There have been times in my teaching career when I have been frustrated because my students don’t seem to be learning as much as Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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Being Observed? No Need to Panic! The Dos and Don’ts for ESL and EFL Teachers

Whether it is an unannounced drop by visit, or a carefully scheduled event, being observed can send cold chills and hot panic up and down a teacher’s spine.  My first real teaching job in which I had to plan all Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago
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How to Prevent Cheating: A Practical Guide for ESL and EFL Teachers

After calling a student into my office, this conversation ensued:Me (handing a student back her paper): This essay was taken directly off of the internet.  Why did you plagiarize? Student (looking at her paper and a copy of the website): I didn’t plagiarize, Read more…

By kia, 5 years5 years ago

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