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Every ESL teacher has watched it happen. A student reads along smoothly, hits an unknown word, and freezes. The flow breaks. Confidence drops. Some students reach for a dictionary. Others just skip the word entirely and hope the sentence still makes sense. Neither approach builds the kind of deep vocabulary knowledge that sticks. Context clues…
A teacher’s guide to using books and movies in mixed-ability ESL classes — with tiered tasks, scaffolded vocabulary, and a worked example you can reuse.
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