Robinson’s Island Adventure
Robinson's Island Adventure
Robinson's Island Adventure
Minimal pairs are word pairs that differ by one sound. Get 50 examples sorted by sound, plus a perception-first method for teaching pronunciation that transfers to real speech.
A practical comparison of seven major ESL teaching methods — from Grammar-Translation to Task-Based Learning — with honest notes on what works, what flops, and when to use each.
Running out of ideas for class warm-ups? These 5-minute ESL warm-up activities require zero preparation and work for any level. Keep this list handy for those moments when you need to get students talking fast! A good warm-up: Gets students speaking English immediately Shifts their brains from L1 to English mode Builds energy and positive…
Concept check questions help ESL teachers confirm understanding without asking ‘do you understand?’ Twelve CCQ examples for grammar, vocabulary, and functions.
12 ESL assessment strategies that produce real data and cut grading time. CEFR rubrics, formative checks, speaking pairs, and the five mistakes to fix.
Sports idioms are some of the most energetic expressions in the English language. When someone tells you a project is down to the wire, that a rival hit below the belt, or that a strange idea came out of left field, you rarely need to know the sport to feel the meaning. These phrases carry…
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