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Andong | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? April 16, 2014 · 7:16 pm. This week, we have the opportunity to read a guest post from a friend of mine, Chris C., who teaches at a middle school in Andong, South Korea. He has taught in Korea for three years now, and he wrote an article about teaching English camps. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Print and PDF (Opens in new window). Why is...
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Teaching | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? November 5, 2016 · 11:51 am. 6 Study Tips for ESL Learners Ace Your Class. People study in different ways, and what doesn’t work for one person can work for you. So it’s important to try different study habits and narrow down what does work for you. Check out these 6 study tips and give them a try if you haven’t yet (it’s good for reading practice too! Via 6 Study Tips for ESL Learners Ace Your Class. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Follow me on Twitter.
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Teaching ESL to Adult Learners | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? The English Language On Word Order Depends. There are so many great ESL resources out there! November 4, 2013 · 8:18 pm. Teaching ESL to Adult Learners. Credit goes to ESL- Centro Guadalupano. Have you ever taught ESL to adults? One thing to remember when teaching adults, is that they’re autonomous learners. Adults are motivated individuals. Adults generally enroll in ESL courses on their own for some sort of personal reason. They may need to learn English for their j...
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Elementary Education | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? Tag Archives: Elementary Education. May 8, 2015 · 5:04 pm. How Well Can You Hop-Scotch? Yesterday, my co-teacher and I taught our students to play hop-scotch. A few did surprisingly well. We want to help our students, especially the younger ones, develop their coordination and balance more. They enjoyed it a lot and I’m sure they’ll want to play again next time! This slideshow requires JavaScript. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Follow me on Twitter.
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Intensive Session Stress | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? Identify the Essential in Classroom Management. Re-thinking the start of the year – what would you do differently? August 9, 2015 · 6:05 pm. It’s been a while since I’ve written a post ㅠ ㅠ. It was a little confusing at first since nobody knew who was making the materials for their assigned classes. It turned out that nobody made the things they were supposed to make; so I’m stuck making things for the classes I’m teaching that day. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Teaching ESL Students Physical Education | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? ESL students learn English, keep pride in their culture. What Makes a Teacher Great? November 13, 2014 · 2:54 pm. Teaching ESL Students Physical Education. Credit: Camp Huntington in Raquette Lake, NY. PE is great for TPR (Total Physical Response) techniques! Physical involvement with language. The use of multiple mediums to present information. Opportunities to show language comprehension through physical movements. Student success can be independent of language use.
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Helpful Sites | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? Here is a list of a few of my favorite websites for worksheets, news, and more! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Print and PDF (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). The History of E...
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ESL | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? October 26, 2016 · 6:42 pm. One Fine Day Part 2, Role-play Activity. Earlier, I wrote about our book of the month, One Fine Day. Well, I adapted that book into a role-play script. I also made stick-puppets for the students to role-play with as they read their lines. This slideshow requires JavaScript. If you have time, you can try this out with your students! Or if you have an experience to share, please comment below. I’d love to read about it! Click to email (Opens in n...
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Which is more important: grades or learning? | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? Einstein said it well. Free ESL Resources →. November 11, 2013 · 7:47 pm. Which is more important: grades or learning? Why do we have grades? Can grades also be an accurate measure of how well someone has understood the material? Learning and understanding should be more important than grades. According to a Washington Post article. A few schools are changing the way they grade student work and behavior. Schools in the Washington DC and Alexandria, VA areas are beginn...
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esl teacher | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? Tag Archives: esl teacher. January 20, 2014 · 9:26 pm. It’s nice to be back teaching again! I hope you all had a great weekend! These are but a few students at KPS and I am happy to be apart of their educational futures (for now). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Print and PDF (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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