Introducing Frequency or Mid-Sentence Adverbs
This article will suggest some ideas and provide activities for teaching frequency adverbs. Adverbs tell us more about the verb – they refer to how often something happens. How can we present these...
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If English Second language children are interested and actively involved in what they are doing, they will learn to understand English. This article will present a type of activity that develops...
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Could you play a trumpet like this? Conditional sentences can be tricky for the ESL student. People will understand you if you use the conditional incorrectly, but those who master it, speak with real...
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Let’s assume you’re teaching rhyming words to your ESL class. Some of the children are interested in your rhyming words lesson but others aren’t participating. Perhaps they are shy, frightened or...
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They made a big pot of stone soup This is the video format of the blog “ESL Grammar Practice Questions – The Conditional” This video gives many practical examples of the use of Conditional Sentences,...
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English Foreign Language classes can accelerate learning if they offer exciting stories for the children to enjoy. People of all ages need to be interested in what they are studying. If you think of...
View ArticleVerb Tense Review
What’s the difference between the Future Perfect Tense, and the Simple Future Tense? Students and teachers alike become confused with questions like this. We have provided some free material to refer...
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You have arrived at the location of your new English second language teaching position. Your first class of teens and adults begins tomorrow morning. You’re feeling nervous, excited and a little...
View ArticleA Fun Way to Deal With Prepositions
Some Ideas for Teaching Prepositions One day, early in my teaching career, I saw a beautiful chestnut lying on the sidewalk. I picked it up and put it in my pocket, because it was so shiny, and had...
View ArticleIntroducing Frequency or Mid-Sentence Adverbs
This article will suggest some ideas and provide activities for teaching frequency adverbs. Adverbs tell us more about the verb – they refer to how often something happens. How can we present these...
View ArticleMotivating the Children’s First ESL Lesson of the Day
You are ready for them to begin their first lesson of the day. This is their best learning time. They have focused in on an English environment and have had a short time to adapt to the change from...
View ArticleDeveloping Listening Comprehension in Children
If English Second language children are interested and actively involved in what they are doing, they will learn to understand English. This article will present a type of activity that develops...
View ArticleESL Grammar Practice Questions – The Conditional
Could you play a trumpet like this? Conditional sentences can be tricky for the ESL student. People will understand you if you use the conditional incorrectly, but those who master it, speak with real...
View ArticleBuilding English Language Confidence in Children
Let’s assume you’re teaching rhyming words to your ESL class. Some of the children are interested in your rhyming words lesson but others aren’t participating. Perhaps they are shy, frightened or...
View ArticleESL Grammar Practice Questions – The Conditional Video
They made a big pot of stone soup This is the video format of the blog “ESL Grammar Practice Questions – The Conditional” This video gives many practical examples of the use of Conditional Sentences,...
View ArticleEnglish Second Language Storybooks Spark a Student’s Imagination
English Foreign Language classes can accelerate learning if they offer exciting stories for the children to enjoy. People of all ages need to be interested in what they are studying. If you think of...
View ArticleVerb Tense Review
What’s the difference between the Future Perfect Tense, and the Simple Future Tense? Students and teachers alike become confused with questions like this. We have provided some free material to refer...
View ArticleESL Student Teachers Ready to Start their First Job
You have arrived at the location of your new English second language teaching position. Your first class of teens and adults begins tomorrow morning. You’re feeling nervous, excited and a little...
View ArticleA Fun Way to Deal With Prepositions
Some Ideas for Teaching Prepositions One day, early in my teaching career, I saw a beautiful chestnut lying on the sidewalk. I picked it up and put it in my pocket, because it was so shiny, and had...
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