Cite this lesson Your ESL students are ready to discuss several aspects of the American culture because they know quite a bit about it. This lesson gives you some questions you can ask so your ESL students freely express their thoughts. Outside the Box We often hear people tell us that...
SAMPLE Lesson 1 – Lesson Plan for “What do you mean… Culture?” Suitable for: ESL Advanced Level (Use with American Ways Chapters 1 and 2) High School American English American History American Civics Cross Cultural Communication Note: The Teacher’s Manual with Answer Key Online for ...
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Learn about American culture, customs and values. Study examples of how American culture and lifestyle differ from those of other cultures around...
Learning any language is not just about memorizing hundreds or thousands of words – you can also participate in a new community of people and better understand theDeaf Culture. Anyone canbenefit from being able to communicate with the deaf and hard of hearing, parents, educators, first responder...
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Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) is a rewarding endeavor that requires patience, creativity, and adaptability. While learners of all ages can benefit from ESL instruction, certain age groups tend to present unique advantages and challenges for
In addition to teaching and administering programs, Maryanne has written and co-authored six ESL textbooks, most notablyAmerican Ways: An Introduction to American Culturenow in its 4thedition. She envisions this website as not only providing support to teachers usingAmerican Ways, but also to hom...
The previous NAC helped to enroll students, assisted with schoolwork, and facilitated many events that promoted Native culture. The new facilities will serve all the same functions as well as add a computer lab, conference room, a lobby to serve as a meeting ground for Native student groups,...
The officialreason for the crackdownis that the financial pressure on Chinese families and academic pressure on Chinese children has become untenable. The high-stakes culture around education in China—and the subsequent costs associated with it—has become so fraught that many parents say they can’...