“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”
This insightful quote from Benjamin Franklin is never truer than in an ESL class.
Writing is the most difficult skill to master when learning English…
If you love teaching English, you probably love literature!
And as a teacher, there’s no greater pleasure than sharing your favorite books with your students.
But how should you go about teaching ESL literature to your intermediate and advanced students…
This just in: The news is about to become your favorite new classroom tool.
ESL students quickly evolve and grow into eager, news-thirsty knowledge seekers.
Thanks to their language classes, the world has become a little smaller. Your students are …
When you read, you begin with…ABC!
Maria from “The Sound of Music” sure knew what she was talking about.
Setting words to music is a great way to boost your students’ language retention and teach them lessons in a …
Harness your students’ imaginations and let them blossom.
Reading English short stories can be an exciting, imaginative journey for your students to take without ever leaving the classroom.
They can create an exciting learning environment with key aspects of ESL …
Want your ESL students to love learning?
You need to plant seeds of enthusiasm to cultivate enthusiastic ESL students.
There are literally thousands of ESL books for you to choose from. So, the trick is just finding the right ones…
Books are awesome!
C’mon, you don’t have to be a bookworm to love books.
Everyone you know can name his or her favorite childhood book.
That’s because books change lives.
In the case of your ESL students, books are gateways …