Finishing The Lesson
The Tired End of the Class Finishing the Lesson One of the problems that teachers encounter is finishing the lesson at exactly the right time. Sometimes you have had a good lesson, and it’s too late to...
View ArticleIntroducing Frequency or Mid-Sentence Adverbs
This article will suggest some ideas and provide activities for teaching frequency adverbs. Adverbs tell us more about the verb – they refer to how often something happens. How can we present these...
View ArticleMotivating the Children’s First ESL Lesson of the Day
You are ready for them to begin their first lesson of the day. This is their best learning time. They have focused in on an English environment and have had a short time to adapt to the change from...
View ArticleDeveloping Listening Comprehension in Children
If English Second language children are interested and actively involved in what they are doing, they will learn to understand English. This article will present a type of activity that develops...
View ArticleBuilding English Language Confidence in Children
Let’s assume you’re teaching rhyming words to your ESL class. Some of the children are interested in your rhyming words lesson but others aren’t participating. Perhaps they are shy, frightened or...
View ArticleESL Practice Questions – Future Progressive Tense – Arctic Balloon Expedition...
We will try to give you some grammar practice questions that don’t make you shudder! If you find learning about the future progressive tense difficult, you are not alone; we will make our explanation...
View ArticleVerb Tense Review
What’s the difference between the Future Perfect Tense, and the Simple Future Tense? Students and teachers alike become confused with questions like this. We have provided some free material to refer...
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