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If you’ve ever asked a student “what’s your English level?” and received a vague answer like “intermediate,” you already know the challenge. Without a shared framework, “intermediate” can mean anything from navigating a menu to watching CNN without subtitles — making it hard to recognize and celebrate the real progress students have already made. That’s…
ESL review games help teachers recycle grammar, vocabulary, and speaking targets without losing pacing or student attention.
Stephen Krashen made one claim in 1985 that quietly rewired how serious teachers run an ESL classroom: comprehensible input — language that a student can understand even when it sits slightly above their current level — is the single ingredient that drives real acquisition. Everything else (drills, grammar slides, error correction) is sauce. Forty years…
Work idioms show up everywhere, from job interviews and office meetings to podcasts, films, and classroom conversations. If you want to sound more natural in professional English, these expressions help you talk about teamwork, pressure, progress, and success without sounding stiff or textbook-heavy. In this guide, you will learn ten useful idioms connected to work…
ESL conversation topics organized by CEFR level — 15 themes that get adults talking, with scaffolding moves and rescue tactics for when a topic flops.
ESL conversation activities that actually fill class time with student talking. 12 field-tested techniques, plus 4 rules for running them right.