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- Using Pictures in ESL Lessons When using a picture, I start by asking questions. If you look at the photo on your left, for instance, you may ask: How many people do you see? What are they doing? Once you ask a few questions, give learners a chance to write a few questions in...
- ESL GAMES$$$$$ Hi. This Website has some ESL Games that you can start to use in your classroom today! We want you to learn as much as possible so that you will be able to keep the students happy! Happy Students = Faster Learning Students!
- ESL GAME - Four in a Row Hi! This Webpage is a HOW TO play an ESL (English as a Second Language) game in the classroom. If you are teaching English overseas / abroad or you are considering Teaching English as a Second Language take time to learn how to play this game... Th...
- favorite teachers In seventh grade, I transferred to a new school. My homeroom and social studies teacher, Mr. Mein (yes, pronounced "mean") was really tough with us. He filled the chalkboard each day with illegible scribbles and demanded we copy it –...
- ESL Teaching Game Video:- Jenga ESL Teaching Game - Jenga: To play Jenga first you will need to go to the store and buy "JENGA." Divide the class into two or more teams. If the tower falls on any team all the other teams get one point and the team that made the tower fall gets n...
- 5 Ways for Teachers to Make a Little Extra Money Around the world teachers aren't well paid, and sometimes we need to earn a little extra to help ease the finances. Here's some tips to help you use your credentials to earn yourself some extra cash.
- Kelly Blackwell I've been living overseas for 11 years now and for 10 of them I've been supporting myself with my teaching career. It's a lifestyle that suits me and I'm sure would suit other teachers too. This lens is about me and my experiences, mainly in Tha...
- How to Create a Lesson Plan for ESL Students Many ESL teachers have never been taught the basics of preparing a lesson plan. When I began teaching, I would piece together random activities that I hoped would be helpful to my students, but did not know how to structure my class so that these ran...
- How to Teach English Abroad Teaching English or ESL abroad is a popular job option for adventurous people, especially those who have just graduated from college or who are in between jobs. Japan was the hot destination for many years but now Americans and other native speakers...
- ESL GAME Surveys Hi, Whether you are already an English Teacher or You are in the process of becoming an ESL Teacher this game will help you get through a 30 minutetime period very easily. If you dont know how to do the game... read the instructions and watch th...
- Study a Foreign Language! All over the world, people are studying and learning English as a foreign or second language. When I visit Europe, I am impressed with how many people there speak several languages ~ fluently! English is always among those languages. One complain...
- Teaching English In Japan Imagine arriving in a Country with thousands of years of culture. Imagine earning a large amount of money every single month - more money than you could earn in the US. Imagine walking down the street and having everybody respect you and imagine ha...
- 10 ways to get Paid while you Travel! This is a top ten countdown of ways to make cash overseas so you don't have to get on that return flight until you really want to. Happy travels! A good one to start with is http://www.silentprofitmachine.com/?affid=2077
