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How to Teach Listening

Listening for Gist and Detail

Listening for Gist and Detail. Listening is a receptive skill that helps students learn more vocabulary and improve their pronunciation.

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How to Teach Listening

12 Examples of While-Listening Activities

While-Listening activities are activities that are completed by the students when they are listening to a passage.

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How to Assess Grammar and Lexis

n this post, you will learn more about tasks that can help teachers assess Grammar and Lexis in the ESL Classroom. Check this post for more

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40 Debate Topics for the ESL Classroom

A debate is a discussion in which participants articulate, justify, and clarify their positions on an issue or refute statements made by the opposing side.

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PPP Framework: Presentation, Practice and Production

The PPP Teaching Framework is a model to describe the typical stages of language teaching lesson. The PPP Teaching framework consist of four main stages.

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How to Teach Reading

What’s Free voluntary Reading?

Free Voluntary Reading is free reading; students are free to choose the materials they want to read in order to develop a taste for reading

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How to Teach Listening

Types of Listening in the ESL Classroom

We have a purpose when we write, read, speak and listening is not exception There are five primary purposes of listening in the classroom, learn them here

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How to Teach Reading

13 Examples of Post-Reading Activities

In this post, you will find Examples of Post-Reading Activities such as creative writing, creative discussions, finding related news, and character analysis.

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5 Challenges English Language Learners Face

These are six of the most common challenges that English Language Learners face in the classroom. A limited learning environment, overuse of native language

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Types of Cohesive Devices

Cohesive devices, sometimes called linking words, linkers, connectors, discourse markers or transitional words.

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How to Teach Listening

19 Types of Pre-Listening Activities

The pre-listening stage help students to prepare for what they are going to hear, and this gives them a greater chance of success in any given task.

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How to Teach Listening

10 Types of Post-Listening Activities

Post-Listening Activities consist of tasks which main aim is to help students reflect on the listening experience.

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How to Teach Reading

15 Examples of Pre-Reading Activities

Here are 15 pre-reading activities for your classes so you can start your reading lessons with the right foot.

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10 Characteristics of Teacher-Centered Instruction

In this post, you will find anything you need to know about teacher-centered instruction and its characteristics.

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How to Assess Writing Skills

In this post, you will find lots of ideas that will help you assess writing skills in the English classroom.

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How to Teach Reading

How to Assess Reading Skills

In this post, you will find lots of ideas that will help you assess writing skills in the English classroom.

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The Most Effective Classroom Seating Arrangements

Classroom Seating Arrangement is defined as the physical setup of chairs, tables, and presentation in a classroom that can influence learning.

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15 Awesome ESL Games and Activities

Whether you’re teaching adults or children, games will liven up your lesson and ensure that your students will leave the classroom wanting more.

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ESL Classroom Activities: Dictogloss

Dictogloss is a language teaching technique used to teach grammatical structures, in which students form small groups and summarize a target-language text.

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Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching

Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching · Grammar Translation Method · Direct Method · Oral Approach / Situational Language Teaching.

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Syllabus Design: Situation Analysis

Situation Analysis is an analysis of factors in a curriculum project that is made to assess their potential impact on the project.

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Syllabus Design and Course Planning

In this post we will examine the following dimensions of course development: Developing a course rationale, Describing entry and exit levels.

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5 Best Prewriting Strategies

These are the 5 Best Prewriting Strategies; Begin generating ideas about a broad topic. · Cross the ideas that don't belong.

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5 Great Strategies to Cut Teacher Talking Time

Teacher Talking Time is the amount of time the teacher talks in the classroom, this can be compared with student-talking time. #TeachEnglish

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12 Innovations in English Language Teaching

These are some Innovations in English Language Teaching · #1 Digital platforms · #2. Online corpora · #3 Online Continuous Professional Development

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14 Essential Characteristics of a Good Language Learner

Essential Characteristics of a Good Language Learner · Take responsibility · Be Organized · Be Creative · Create Opportunities · Be Patient

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12 Best Tips for Teaching Large Classes

Tips for Teaching Large Classes · Start the class by giving the rules of participation so you can keep an atmosphere of respect

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10 ways Use Mobile Phones to Teach English

There are some ways to Use Mobile Phones to Teach English: speed chats, wordles, description of pictures

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How to Teach Listening

The 3 Stages of a Listening Lesson 

The three stages are the pre-listening stage, the while-listening stage, and the post-listening stage

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How to Teach Reading

3 Stages for Teaching Reading

In this lesson, you will learn more about the main stages for teaching reading: Pre-Reading, While-Reading and Post-Reading activities

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How to Teach Listening

How to Assess Listening: Guide & Tasks

How to Assess Listening: Intensive: Listening for perceptions, phonemes, intonations, and discourse markers.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Comedy and Tragedy

Comedy and Tragedy are two genres of literature that traces their origins back to the Ancient Greece. Learn more about both here

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Cohesion and Coherence: Features of Better Writing

Coherence means the connection of ideas at the idea level, and cohesion means the connection of ideas at the sentence level.

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Error Correction in Foreign Language Teaching

There are different techniques that can be used to correct errors: Recast, Peer Correction, Correction time, Instant correction

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7 Effective Strategies to Build Writing Fluency

7 Effective Strategies to Build Writing Fluency: Free Writing, Daily Question, Musical Descriptions, Diary Writing, poems

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How to Teach Reading

Top-Down and Bottom-up Processing in the ESL Classroom

Top-Down Processing; Bottom-Up Processing. Both processes can change the way we teach listening and reading. #TeachListening #TeachReading

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50 Jokes and Riddles for the ESL Classroom

Riddles · What month do soldiers hate? · What falls often but never gets hurt? · What are two things people never eat before breakfast?

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6 Fluency Activities for the ESL Classroom

Fluency Activities for the ESL Classroom: Incomplete questions, Ask Me Anything, Picture description, summary recording

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The Stages of the Writing Process

Process writing as a classroom activity incorporates the four basic writing stages: Planning, Drafting, Revising, Editing.

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3 Vocabulary Profilers to Analyze Texts Effectively

Vocabulary Profilers are tools that check if a piece of text contains words from a vocabulary list. Vocab Kitchen, Text Inspector, etc.

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How to Teach Collocations in English

Collocations create problems because sometimes these words don’t have an exact equivalent in our native language in which we can base the translation on.

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How to Assess Speaking Skills in the ESL Classroom

Today we are going to learn how to assess speaking skills, the challenges and the type of activities you can use in your English classes

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How to Teach Listening

Authentic Materials and Listening Lessons

Authentic resources or authentic materials seek to provide a better experience for the English language learners since those materials mimic . real situations

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Syllabus Design: Needs Analysis

Needs analysis is directed mainly at the goals and content of a course. It examines what the learners know already and what they need to know.

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What are Objective and Subjective Tests?

A subjective test is evaluated by giving an opinion. An objective test has right or wrong answers. Learn more about subjective and objective tests here

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The Monitor Hypothesis in Second Language Acquisition

The Monitor Hypothesis is one of five hypotheses developed by Stephen Krashen. For the Monitor to be successfully used, three conditions must be met.

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Full Guide to the Silent Period

The Silent Period hypothesis is a stage in Second Language Acquisition in which the learner is not expected to actively produce any language.

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Competency-Based Language Teaching

Competency-based language teaching needs to have clear goals about what it is expected. CBLT focuses on the competencies and outputs. Learn more here

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What are the Principles of Teaching and Learning?

Principles of Language Learning and Teaching: Native Language Effect, Communicative Competence, Anticipation of Rewards, Language-Culture Connection

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How to Teach Reading

11 Examples of While-Reading Activities

While-reading activities or During-Reading activities are part of the three main stages that a reading lesson

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34 Great Ways to Teach English with Technology

These are more than 30 Great Ways to Teach English with Technology · Quizlet · Kahoot · Quizziz · ClassMarker · Google Forms

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10 Characteristics of Student-Centered Learning

Student-Centered Learning encompasses methods of teaching that require learners to construct their own knowledge and puts the responsibility on them.

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5 Great Apps to Keep a Vocabulary Notebook

A Vocabulary Notebook is a booklet in which you can register new vocabulary so you can spend some time learning these new words out of the classroom.

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Testing: Reliability, Validity and Practicality

How do you know if a test is effective?. Let’s explore those concepts of reliability, validity, and practicality

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Language Transfer: Positive or Negative?

Language Transfer refers to speakers or writers applying knowledge from one language to another language. Language Transfer could be either positive or negative

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10 Types of Teachers: Which One are You?

Types of Teachers: The explainer, The involver, The enabler, The Lazy teacher, The strict teacher, The expert

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Interlanguage and Fossilization

Interlanguage fossilization is when people learning a second language keep taking rules from their native language and incorrectly applying them to the second .

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The Product Approach to Writing in 4 Steps

Product Writing is an approach to teaching writing that focuses on students’ final production, that is, the text they are asked to produce.

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Context for Speaking and Listening

The purpose of the speaking and listening. The roles and relationships between speakers and listeners. The physical setting of the communication.

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