Articles related to "Esl"



ESL Grammar Publishers
The following publishers provide websites that not only list their ESL grammar textbooks, but they also allow you to find out more about the contents of each title.
• esl grammar • esl grammar publishers • grammar books • esl publishers • esl websites

ESL Lesson Plans and Activities
The hectic world of ESL teaching demands that teachers commit to working together by sharing valuable resources, especially ESL lesson plans and classroom activities.
• lesson plans • lesson plan • esl teachers • classroom activities • resources

ESL Students,ESL Students
The difficulties, the perks, and the solutions associated with teaching ESL students. Sure it is more difficult to teach ESL students, but there are many routes a teacher can take. . .,The difficulties, the perks, and the solutions associated with teaching ESL students. Sure it is more difficult to teach ESL students, but there are many routes a teacher can take. . .
• esl • english • english as a second language • learning • learn

ESL Possessive Case Lesson
In this ESL grammar lesson the genitive case is taught to a group of young children. The lesson plan, methods, and learner outcomes are also discussed.
• esl grammar lesson • genitive case • esl grammar lesson plans • esl grammar methods • esl grammar students

Holiday Stories for ESL Reading
Designing language-learning reading activities around holiday stories is a great way to help ESL students build vocabulary, make cultural connections, and ask questions.
• holiday stories • read stories • esl • esl classes • stories

Speech Rhythm Exercises for ESL
When ESL students use speech rhythm or speech patterns as they read aloud, they often feel a greater sense of control over their pronunciation of words and phrases.
• speech rhythm • esl • pronunciation • speech patterns • esl teachers

Asking Questions in ESL Lessons
ESL lessons should be designed and implemented so that students can ask questions, which will in turn allow for the achievement of significant learning outcomes.
• esl lessons • esl students • asking questions • ask questions • learning outcomes

Build an ESL Teaching Portfolio
Whether you are applying for a teaching program at home or abroad, it is essential that you be able to "show" convincing evidence of your language teaching ability.
• teaching english • language teaching • teaching credentials • esl teaching portfolio • esl teaching

ESL Listening and Speaking
Why reinvent the wheel? Take advantage of research that others have done and look at some of these websites for ideas on possible listening and speaking materials.
• listening and speaking • speaking and listening • esl publishers • esl listening materials • esl speaking materials

ESL Students Need More Vocabulary
Everyone who has ever studied a second language knows the challenge involved in trying to increase "word power," but there are some basic strategies that can really help.
• esl vocabulary • esl word study • english as a second language • vocabulary building • esl englishdictionary

ESL Students Need Speech Rhythm
Every language has a speech rhythm, or even better various speech patterns, that becomes the basis for basic pronunciation and general communication in that language.
• pronunciation • speech rhythm • speech patterns • esl pronunciation • pronunciation rhythm

Music Really Plays in ESL Classes
If English as a Second Language instructors want to stimulate active student learning of pronunciation, grammar, or even culture, music is a fine way to reach those aims.
• esl and music • singing in the esl classroom • english as a second language and songs • jazz chants • songs for the esl classroom

ESL Songs
The Music Educator has to wear many hats in order to fulfill the needs of multi-faceted special needs programs nowadays. While that is all well and good, sometimes, especially those of us who have been in the profession before these special needs programs were instated, may feel a bit behind the times and not too well equiped to deal with the children in these programs.
• the music educator has to wear many hats in order • sometimes • especially those of us who have been in the profes • may feel a bit behind the times and not too well e

Literacy Instruction for ESL Learners
At a recent workshop, I had an ESL teacher quite franctically inquire about the lack of online resources available for students who were learning English for the first time. I decided to take a look myself, and found quite the opposite to be true. At the risk of overwhelming teachers with too many resources, I've decided to go ahead and post this article with the warning that indeed, this list is quite large and goes in many different directions. I thought I'd share this list as a starting place for teachers while I gather my thoughts and prepare for a more concise list of annotated resources a few months down the road.
• efl • tosel • tefl • tesl • esol

Hidden Curriculum in ESL
No curriculum is neutral: every textbook reflects a particular view of social order. Blueprint: Upper Intermediate's hidden curriculum is discussed.
• hidden curriculum • english as a second language hidden curriculum • esl hidden curriculum • textbook hidden curriculum • adapting esl textbooks

Teaching ESL Vocabulary
There are many ways to teach vocabulary to second language students - here is an example of one vocabulary lesson highlighting the specific teaching methods used.
• vocabulary lesson • esl vocabulary • vocabulary lesson plans • vocabulary methods • second language vocabulary lesson

Academic Writing
What struck me about the problems students faced in writing was not so much their deficiencies in language structure (although they were serious enough) as their almost total lack of awareness about what constituents go into an academic paper.
• academic writing • essays • efl • esl

English Teaching Job Boards
The Internet is undoubtedly a potent tool to look for English teaching jobs. Here is an article about websites that offer job board on English teaching vacancies in Thailand.
• work abroad • english teaching jobs • employment • jobs in thailand • teaching in thailand

Internet Executive English Course
CALL (Computer-aided language learning) will never replace the classroom, just as the classroom will never replace the real world. CALL can, however, provide people with certain needs with an effective study tool.
• call • business english • elt • esl • language

Teaching English in Thailand--part 2.
Part two of an article describing how you can work as an English teacher in Thailand. This week: finding a job.
• esl • teaching • english • thailand • asia

Teaching English in Thailand--part one.
Part of a series in which you can learn how to travel the world AND get paid. This week get some insights into how you can work as an English teacher in Thailand, and beyond.
• esl • teaching • english • thailand • asia

5 Ways of Teaching ESL
Engaging all five senses in your students will lead to them having a better understanding of the language they are learning.
• hearing • listening • smell • taste • touch

Classroom Tips for ESL Teachers
English as a second language teachers should aim to connect ESL teaching theory and methods with real classroom practice to achieve the best possible learning outcomes.
• english as a second language • esl • teaching theory • classroom practice • learning outcomes

ESL Students: Ask for Directions
Asking for directions is one of many basic ESL teaching strategies designed to help your ESL students feel confident to ask questions in a variety of real-life settings.
• esl students • teachers • esl teaching strategies • asking for directions • ask for directions

ESL Teachers Nose Best!
Our sense of smell plays a far more powerful role in our lives than we give it credit for. It is part of our humour; it aids us in choosing a mate and much more!
• activities • around • sense • smell • esl

ESL Without Words
Beginning with perhaps the most obvious we turn our attention to the first sensory which most humans possess, that of hearing!
• sign • language • body • language • teaching

ESL: Coping With It All
Last week looked at the importance of taking time out during your hectic day to relax and take things in. This week: finding extra-curricular activities in your ESL home.
• extra • curricular • activities • teaching • english

ESL: Getting On Top Of Things
Last week we examined the benefits of taking an extra curricular activity on after work or during your weekends.
• organizational • skills • teaching • english • foriegn

ESL: Overcoming Misconceptions
There is more than one way to cook an egg; so why can't there be more than one way to teach English?
• tefl • teaching • english • abroad • methodology

ESL: Taking Time Out!
Last week we looked at the benefits of taking time off from teaching English as a Second Language.
• tefl • teaching • english • foreign • language

ESL: Teacher's Block
The summer days are winding down and for many of you, summer vacations are a thing of a distant past.
• esl • tefl • celta • negotiating • contract

Getting a Feel for ESL
Describing how something feels can be a daunting task. What we take for granted as native speakers soon becomes an arduous task when teaching foreign students!
• teaching • english • foriegn • language • touch

Teaching EFL/ESL Students Grammar
Here are some tips and stretegies to help you decide which approach suits you for your EFL and ESL grammar lessons.
• how to teach grammar • tips and strategies for grammar lesson plans • teaching efl students grammar • language learning • teaching grammar

Teaching ESL Illegally!
The allure of teaching abroad is one that most of us have thought about at one time or another. Whether in between careers, deciding what to do after graduation or you are already teaching abroad but don’t meet all of the pertinent criteria, beware of the dangers that exist for anyone thinking of teaching illegally.
• tefl • celta • private • lessons • asia

Teaching Kindergarten ESL
Much discussion is focused on teaching English to adult learners or school-age children...
• teaching • english • foreign • language • kindergarten

Your ESL Job: Keep a Watchful Eye
Whether your embarking on your new career as a TEFL teacher or just wrapping things up, get the facts regarding what you are owed before you sign on or off from your job.
• teaching • english • foriegn • language • confucian

Corporal Punishment
Western society has reformed many of its policies and procedures revolving around disciplining children and adolescents over the course of the last two decades. However, you may be in for a rude awakening if you expect such changes to exist cross culturally!
• fear • esl • south • korea • corporal

Double Standards
Despite what travel guide books tell you, cultures aren’t always as clear cut as they may seem to be made out to be. Only once you’re actually living somewhere will you
• double • standard • south • korea • esl

How to Teach Vocabulary Orally
Activities for teaching and reviewing sound-letter correspondences in the English language as part of a language/phonemic awareness program.
• young esl/efl learners • oral activities • teaching reading to young esl learners • activities • ideas

Participation Beyond Teaching
Participation goes beyond engaging your students with grilling questions and pop quizzes…
• tesl • tefl • esl • class • confidence

Power in Teaching
Perhaps the most important thing you can teach your students is that they have the power to succeed in anything they set their minds to in life.
• life • plan • time • management • organizational

Teaching English Online!
Teaching ESL is growing exponentially and with it ways in which it is being taught. If you have ever wanted to know what it is like teaching English as a Foreign Language you just might be able to do so without stepping foot outside your own house!
• esl • english • second • language • teach

Teaching Vocabulary Orally
Activities for teaching and reviewing sound-letter correspondences in the English language as part of a language/phonemic awareness program.
• young esl/efl learners • oral activities • teaching reading to young esl learners • activities • ideas

ELLs and Strategic Reading
This article shares one idea of how to use the Iditarod as a vehicle to practice inferring with English Language Learners.
• esl comprehension strategy lessons • iditarod lessons for ells • iditarod newsletter teaching tool • strategic reading for ells • using questioning and inferring for reading compre

Secret English Myth
The myth of one Black culture and one White culture is a myth fueled by greed, fostered by ignorance and carried by language. This language hides a monocultural agenda.
• rais induction • indigenous education induction • indigenous education • esl • learn english

Teaching English in Rio de Janeiro
An informal overview of ESL teaching options in Brazil including Newstart, Falaldiomas, Britannia School, including rates of pay, lifestyle, and more.
• esl teachers • teaching in rio dejaneiro • teaching english in brazil • rio english schools • newstart english

Career Outlook: Teachers
Is there an overabundance of teachers? Find out how to maximize your chance of getting a fulfilling teaching career.
• career planning • teachers • teaching • education • montessori

Discovering More about English with the Help of the CIDE
The exercises below are to help you explore ways in which the <b>Cambridge International Dictionary</b> can help you learn more about English.
• cide • dictionary • words • look up • english language

Ramblings of a Non-Native English Speaker
I am discriminated, but I'm blessed. A feature article about discrimination in the English teaching profession in Thailand.
• racial disrimination • race • thailand • issues • travel in thailand

Teaching English in Native English Speaking Countries
Find out how you can teach English to non-native speakers in native-English speaking countries.
• native • english • tefl • teaching • usa


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