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By wintermoon 0 comments
Sometimes an example is the best way to present a new idea. Students of any age understand diversity better--even those who have limited exposure to other cultures, lifestyles or religions--if you give them a story to follow. Specific characters ... more »
By acohen843 0 comments
American Idioms are beautiful. They are descriptive, colorful, and if you are learning English - confusing. This article explains one way to teach American Idioms... more »
By Bob Strauss 1 comments
Okay, maybe you don’t have what it takes to be a substitute teacher—which entails low pay, lots of stress and a low level of respect from the kids. But teaching an after-school class is a low-impact way to earn money from your local public or ... more »
By Christopher Miller 0 comments
The essay genre is widely thought to have begun in the 1500s with the French writer and philosopher, Montaigne, providing a general format for testing thinking through writing. Montaigne has been credited with saying “I am myself the subject of ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
In the United States, cotillion commonly describes a school or class where young people learn etiquette and dancing. The dancing classes at cotillion serve as a great way to encourage socialization and reinforce proper manners. Read on and learn ... more »
By wintermoon 0 comments
Diversity is a fact in our world, and teaching students to understand and accept it is important step towards bringing about a more peaceful society. Unfortunately, some people need to see a drastic example in order to understand the lessons ... more »
By Dave Vey 0 comments
Do you have a love of the English language and of teaching children? Then Teaching English as a Foreign Language may be the ideal career for you.. more »
By Dave Vey 0 comments
The need for the English language in the world is becoming greater and greater. Germany is no exception and the need for Business English is even larger in Germany than many other countries. If you are considering a career in Teaching English ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Moving to Korea to teach English offers English-speakers from all walks of life a chance to experience a completely new culture while getting paid to do it. Moving to a new country, especially one as far as South Korea, presents a challenge, so ... more »
By acohen843 0 comments
I sell Melaleuca products to supplement my teaching income. One of my students sells Mary Kay products. I let her do a presentation in class as long as she spoke in English. I teach at a community center. Our goal is to teach our students to be ... more »
By acohen843 0 comments
Music is a great way to teach ESL. Song lyrics introduce new vocabulary and remind the students that language is expression. Learning English can be fun! I begin by selecting a song. The lyrics may be for a grammar class (adjectives) or may be ... more »
By acohen843 0 comments
Debt is a serious problem. Unfortunately, those that have the least - money, earning power, etc., get into serious debt. While some of this is self-inflicted, credit carding for things they want as opposed to things they need, some of the debt is ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Teaching French can be an enjoyable and rewarding career. It is a challenge though to teach your students all of the important aspects of the language while keeping them motivated. Follow these steps to keep your students engaged as they learn to ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Do you want to share your love of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures? Maybe being around kids makes you happy? Or maybe you spent time learning to speak Spanish and want to put that knowledge to use. In any case, teaching intermediate ... more »
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In teaching English (or any other language), it's important to pay attention to prepositions. These conjunctive words frame up a lot of basic sentences, especially those directing people to locations or abstract references. Map visuals are a ... more »
By wintermoon 0 comments
When teaching college students, especially freshmen, it's easy to see how close they still are to their teen years. By offering students the opportunity to examine the cliques and judgments common in high schools and in teen movies, you can ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
If you are thinking of teaching Spanish to beginners, you will need some basic tools to present to them. Your student will be starting from scratch so it is very important you teach them every word you can and do not overwhelm them in the first ... more »
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Western horseback riding takes much coordination and practice to get it right. A student must align her body correctly and learn to coordinate her movements to achieve proper technique and her ultimate comfort on a horse. Once these goals are ... more »
By wintermoon 0 comments
Finding a new method to teach an old subject is a challenge faced by every teacher from pre-school to post-graduate. We want our students to be engaged in the work, to see and understand the relevance of each lesson and ultimately to learn more ... more »
By Troyster 0 comments
In the modern age, we are seeing more and more career women. Yes, equality is a grand thing but what about responsibility? Equal opportunity is good but is everyone truly equal? What works better in a relationship? The assumption that both ... more »
By acohen843 0 comments
Vocabulary is important. It helps you express yourself. The more words you know, the better communicator you are. Words are free. Unfortunately food is not free. Many people, including children, starve. A simple, basic meal is a challenge. This ... more »
By acohen843 2 comments
My students love dictation. They enjoy the challenge of writing down what they think they hear. This article explains how to expand a dictation class to teach grammar and other aspects of ESL... more »
By wintermoon 0 comments
Most college classrooms are a conglomerate of diverse ethnicities, religions, musical tastes, lifestyles, fashion preferences and more, and as such, many college students begin the semester making assumptions about their teachers and classmates. ... more »
By acohen843 0 comments
People say books can inspire, can change your world! Can they inspire my ESL students to write? This lesson explains how to use the play Antigone by Sophocles to inspire students to write... more »
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This article explains how you can integrate YouTube and TeacherTube into your lesson plans. Both sites offer a variety of useful videos for teaching. This article is based on my experience using these sites for teaching my Reading and Writing ... more »