Learning on the Move: Using Travel ESL Lesson Plans in One-On-One Teaching

Teaching English one-on-one is like going on an epic road trip with a friend, where you’re the driver, and your student is the co-pilot. The…
Read moreTeaching English one-on-one is like going on an epic road trip with a friend, where you’re the driver, and your student is the co-pilot. The…
Read moreToday, we dive into a crucial aspect of language acquisition: listening skills. As ESL teachers, we understand the challenges that adult learners face when it…
Read moreIf you’re looking for an opportunity to work from home or you just want to earn some extra cash, you might want to consider teaching…
Read moreTeaching English to adult students without knowing their native tongue may seem like a daunting task, but if you keep reading, you’ll see why this…
Read moreHave you considered the emotional state of your students before displaying those PowerPoint slides or distributing worksheets in your upcoming class? Building rapport is more…
Read moreTeaching vocabulary in advanced ESL lessons can be a daunting task as much as it can be fun and inspiring. If your student’s language…
Read moreIf you’re an ESL teacher, you’ve probably met and taught various student types. You’ve had students who only speak English in class, students who barely…
Read moreAs much as it can be rewarding, ESL teaching also comes with a number of challenges. Working as an ESL teacher, I can tell you…
Read moreHey there, fellow English tutors! Let’s talk about a not-so-secret weapon that can turn your English classes from drab to fab – leisure lesson…
Read moreAs an ESL teacher, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to get students excited about learning English. I mean, let’s face it, grammar…
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