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15 classroom-ready ESL listening activities for every level — from running dictation to shadowing to podcast snippets. Each one targets a specific sub-skill.
Formative assessment strategies help ESL teachers see what students understand while the lesson is still moving. Instead of waiting for a quiz at the end of the week, you get fast evidence, adjust support, and keep language learners talking, thinking, and producing English in safer, more meaningful ways. That matters because multilingual classrooms often hide…
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 staged ESL methodology guide for using books and movies in class — how to design pre-, while-, and post-activities that turn passive consumption into structured language learning.
Stop collecting random games. Learn the design principles that separate ESL activities that actually work from the ones that fall flat — and how to build your own.
Quick Answer: Task-based learning (TBL) is an approach where students complete a real communicative task — solving a problem, planning a trip, ranking a list — and the language they need emerges from doing it, not from a grammar lecture beforehand. You run it in three phases: a pre-task warm-up, the task cycle itself (do…