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Tips for effectively teaching ESL to students with learning disorders who may be struggling, and how to address their different needs and interestsTeaching English as a second language (ESL) can be difficult without knowing the proper strategies to do so, but it can be even harder if your stud...
Teaching to students’ interests can easily be done by placing the shoe on the other foot and really considering what students may be going through upon arriving in a new country as an ESL learner (or those planning to travel to a new country). There are different ways of exploring...
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The use of phonics, segmenting sounds, can be used to break down language to ESL students to help them learn English. Learn more about what phonics...
Cons of Teaching ESL to Advanced Students Students have varying knowledge of the foundation of the English language (not all students are created equal). You might need to reteach basics before delving into complex material. It will be trickier to explain the more complex aspects of grammar, es...
Here are some tips for teaching ESL to children: 1,组织孩子参加动手活动。 Involve children in hands-on activities Children’s minds are incredibly open and they learn by absorbing ideas and concepts directly. Children need to ...
Use our ESL strategies developed by experts to improve your teaching practice for English language learners and meet their needs through curriculum development, modifications, and assessments.
Teaching Simple Present Verbs to ESL StudentsEffectively teaching Simple Present tense verbs to ESL students helps to build a strong foundation for their use of the English language. The Simple Present tense (also called the Present Simple tense) is usually the first verb tense English language ...
1. Set clear rules and consequences, and be consistent in your enforcement of them.You can have the students recite them every class and have them explain to themselves why they are being punished. 2. Teach a trigger, like “Hand on your heads!”,that you can use to quickly get ...