Multiple Intelligence Theory & ESL: Teaching English Using the Nine Multiple Intelligences
Using the theory of multiple intelligences to teach ESL or English as a second language is a natural fit. If you use the English language …
Continue ReadingUsing the theory of multiple intelligences to teach ESL or English as a second language is a natural fit. If you use the English language …
Continue ReadingOf the numerous language learning methods that have come, stayed and then gone, several have exerted an outstanding influence on current TEFL …
Continue ReadingRequests are the expression of needs and desires. Politeness theory, as hypothesized by Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson, accounts for the …
Continue ReadingJournal writing can enhance oral ESL reading comprehension for children acquiring English as a second language by tracking various aspects of the …
Continue ReadingPhrasal verbs are a verb form unique to Germanic languages including the English language. This English phrasal verbs ESL lesson plan includes the …
Continue ReadingHelp your students to get rid of mistakes using the English Perfect tense, with these simple ESL Grammar exercises for the Perfect tense.
Continue ReadingUse the basic teaching principles of SPEECH to teach English as a second language.
Continue ReadingStudents of English as a second language may feel timid to speak. Here are some simple and effective ESL speaking activities that will alleviate their …
Continue ReadingA major part of communication in learning a new language is accumulating a base amount of vocabulary. Help your students get messages across by …
Continue ReadingThe following ESL progressive tenses lesson plan can be used by English teachers to introduce the progressive and perfect-progressive aspects in the …
Continue ReadingThe following perfect tenses ESL lesson plan can be used by ESL and EFL teachers to introduce the perfect and perfect-progressive aspects in the …
Continue ReadingThis article will provide ways to assimilate the new English as a Second Language Learner into the classroom. When a student arrives speaking little …
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