Interviews are perhaps the most stressful part of a teacher’s career.
That’s why it’s important to anticipate and prepare for common interview questions that are asked over and over in ESL teacher interviews.
We’ve gathered 30 of the most commonly …
As a kid, I remember waking up every Easter morning to a basket filled with chocolate and sweets.
I also remember eating as much candy as humanly possible, only to pass out a few minutes later from an intense sugar …
How often have you repeated the following sentence to your students?
English isn’t pronounced as it’s written, nor is it written as it’s pronounced.
While for about 15% of English this is true , there’s another 85% where the letters …
Don your green apparel!
Ready your wishes for that four-leaf clover!
St. Patrick’s Day is around the corner!
This is a fantastic opportunity to explore vocabulary and culture with your ESL students . Some of the biggest and most spectacular …
Information gap activities refer to activities designed to test students’ contextual knowledge. In them, students don’t have all the information they need to complete a task, but they have to complete the task anyway.
These activities require students to speak …
Every ESL teacher has seen TED talks for English language learners at this point.
They’re not only some of the best videos on the internet, but some of the best video resources for ESL classrooms , too.
Both ESL students …
Are you feeling stressed? Can’t think of a new, exciting lesson for your ESL students? Or maybe your students are stressed out?
Learning how to talk about stress in English won’t just expand your students’ language skills—it’ll also help them …