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Grammar doesn’t have to be the dry part of your lesson. A well-designed grammar game can drill structures harder than any worksheet — while students actually enjoy the practice. Here’s how to design grammar games that teach, not just entertain.
ESL pronunciation activities are the gap between students who can read English well and students who can actually speak it. You can drill vocabulary for weeks, correct grammar in every essay, and still have students who freeze the moment they open their mouths in a real conversation. The problem is almost never knowledge — it’s…
Master differentiated instruction in ESL with 10 practical strategies for mixed-level classrooms. From tiered activities and learning stations to scaffolded materials and formative assessment — real techniques from 20+ years of teaching experience.
ESL error correction techniques that move students forward — recasts, prompts, finger correction, delayed feedback, peer correction, writing codes, and conferences. With when to use each.
A teacher’s 7-step framework for ESL lesson planning that actually moves students forward. Includes free template, PPP/ESA/TBL guidance, and a downloadable structure.
60 ESL writing prompts by CEFR level (A1–C2), with scaffolds, rubrics, and the four mistakes teachers make. Free templates for every classroom.
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