Are you looking to teach to a global audience, or are you preparing for a physical classroom setting?
Teaching English is as much about building confidence as it is about grammar. Whether you’re a new CELTA grad or a seasoned tutor, the goal is to get your students moving from passive listening to active speaking. How to Teach English
"If you wouldn't mind opening your books to page ten so we can look at the first exercise..." Try: "Open your books. Page ten. Look at exercise one." 5. Embrace the "Silent Way" and Correction Don't jump in the second a student makes a mistake. Are you looking to teach to a global
Use finger correction to show where a word was missed or where a tense was wrong without interrupting the flow. 6. Make it Tech-Savvy "If you wouldn't mind opening your books to
Modern ESL teaching benefits from tools that make learning feel like play: Use Kahoot! or Quizlet for vocabulary drills.
Here is a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of the ESL classroom. 1. Prioritize "Student Talk Time" (STT)
If you are teaching beginners, your instructions should be "shredded." Avoid idioms, complex tenses, or long-winded explanations.