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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 guide to assessment and testing strategies for ESL teachers — how to build valid, reliable tests, use washback, and turn results into real learning.
Task-based language teaching is an ESL methodology where students learn by completing a meaningful task — booking a hotel, planning a route, solving a puzzle, writing a short report — and the grammar work happens after the task, not before it. The order matters. Meaning comes first; form follows once the teacher has watched what…
Stop collecting random games. Learn how to match ESL activities to your lesson objective and stage so every task earns its place in the room.
A flipped classroom moves lectures to short home videos and frees class time for real practice. Here are 7 proven steps to make it actually work.
Quick Answer: Bloom’s taxonomy is a six-level framework that ranks thinking from simple recall to original creation: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create. Teachers use it to write learning objectives, build questions, and design assessments that push students past memorization into higher-order thinking. The version most schools use today is the 2001 revision by…