ESL Error Correction: 10 Methods That Actually Work (2026)
ESL error correction done right: 10 methods (recast, finger correction, hot card, peer correction, written codes) and how to pick the right one in real time.
ESL error correction done right: 10 methods (recast, finger correction, hot card, peer correction, written codes) and how to pick the right one in real time.
Most ESL students dabble with AI tools — they don’t practice. Here’s a daily routine blueprint you can give your students this week, with prompts, pacing, and a way to track progress without micromanaging.
Eliciting techniques pull language out of ESL students instead of feeding it to them. 12 classroom-tested moves with examples by CEFR level.
A practical teacher’s guide to helping Level 1 (beginner) English learners use AI tools safely for 15 minutes of daily speaking, vocabulary, and writing practice.
A practical comparison of seven major ESL teaching methods — from Grammar-Translation to Task-Based Learning — with honest notes on what works, what flops, and when to use each.
12 ESL assessment strategies that produce real data and cut grading time. CEFR rubrics, formative checks, speaking pairs, and the five mistakes to fix.
Eighteen tested ESL flashcards activities sorted by level — beginner to advanced, plus the design rules that make vocabulary stick in real classrooms.
AI can speed up ESL lesson prep — but it also slips in subtle errors that confuse learners. Here are the 7 most common AI mistakes in ESL materials and how teachers can catch them.
ESL conversation topics organized by CEFR level — 15 themes that get adults talking, with scaffolding moves and rescue tactics for when a topic flops.
A practical first day ESL activities plan — 12 classroom-tested ideas, a 60-minute lesson template, and what to skip on day one.
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