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ESL warm-up activities that wake up tired classes in five minutes. 18 tested ideas by level, with prep time, group size, and timing notes.
12 ESL assessment strategies that produce real data and cut grading time. CEFR rubrics, formative checks, speaking pairs, and the five mistakes to fix.
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A practical workflow for ESL teachers: coach your L2 (A2-level) students to use ChatGPT for fixing both grammar and speaking mistakes, with prompt templates, classroom routines, common pitfalls, and a monthly progress check.
A teacher’s habit-loop framework for getting L1 (true beginner) ESL students to use AI for short, repeatable daily English practice — with sample routines, prompts, and tool picks.
Quick Answer: Use the past simple for a finished action at a specific past time — I visited Japan in 2019. Use the present perfect when the past action still connects to now, because the time is unfinished, unknown, or simply not the point — I have visited Japan. The fastest classroom test: if a…