Students will likely want more direct feedback from the teacher, so they can hand in their summary before the class finishes or complete it for homework.In addition, they could also do peer-feedback and offer each other ideas for correcting their writing. This will help them focus on ...
Do you teach writing to intermediate or advanced level English students, particularly in a university where you have to give grades? You’ve come to the right place! Keep on reading for all the details about my ESL rubric for writing that you can use to evaluate your students fairly. This...
Filed under:Intermediate,Listening,Writing| Tagged:dictation listening writing esl|3 Comments » TED Posted onMarch 30, 2008by nliakos “TED: Ideas Worth Spreading” is a fabulous site that features talks by a variety of people on many different subjects. You can search the site by theme, ...
It’s a great way for ESL students to practice their conversation, grammar, listening, reading, and writing skills. We’ve got a ton of cool role-play activities, games, scripts, and ideas for you to use in the classroom…. Read more Travel ESL Conversation Questions Posted on December ...
This study examines the relationship between encouraging visual imagination andESL (English as a Second Language) writing performance. It was designed as a onesemestercase study of two groups: high-intermediate and intermediate ESL writers, usinga series of pre-writing activities designed to stimulate...
Activities for all levels – Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Well organised into listening, speaking, reading, and writing categories. The detailed introduction gives advice on cultural backgrounds, learning styles and personalities. Packed with ideas and exercises on fluency and grammar: Entertaining...
These are super effective on a range of students, from beginners to advanced and everything in between. Browse all activity ideas and materials. 180 ESL Conversation Starters and Questions (from Beginner to Pro) 15 Engaging Community Building Activities for the Classroom Fun ESL Warm Up Activities...
Our four-skill course with Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing provides 4 months of necessary language practice per level. ESL Beginner is suited to students who have little or no English skills at all. ESL Intermediate is ideal for students who wish to achieve minimum scores on IELTS (...
But, this is one of the best ESL activities for getting students doing this with each other!Check out more details about using ESL surveys in your classroom here:ESL Surveys and Why I Love ThemAnd, a bonus for you! Here are my Top 6 ESL Survey Ideas....
Free writing is a time for you to write. Don't talk until the Free speaking time is finished. Ideas for Free writing Tell each student to write one word on the board. Then, tell the students to create a story using the words. It’s not necessary to use all the words. ...