• Everyday Role Plays Perfectly Tailored for Adult ESL: 3 Easy Steps

    Everyday role plays are essential for our adult ESL students. Teaching adult ESL, especially in an Intensive English Program, means teaching more than the four language domains and more than the culture of the country your students are studying English in.  It means teaching them how to do life tasks such as getting an apartment,… Read More

    Everyday Role Plays Perfectly Tailored for Adult ESL:  3 Easy Steps
  • Breaking Barriers: 7 Strategies for Supporting Adult ESL Students Facing Challenges on the Road to Fluency

    The challenges adult ESL students face can be daunting, from limited study time to difficulty understanding native speakers. However, you can help them break down these barriers by providing strategies and support. Keep reading to explore seven effective strategies for supporting adult ESL students, from accessing resources to staying motivated and expanding horizons.  Strategy #1.… Read More

    Breaking Barriers: 7 Strategies for Supporting Adult ESL Students Facing Challenges on the Road to Fluency
  • Two Engaging Multi-Level Vocabulary Games for Adult ESL

    Adults love vocabulary games as much as children do, but unlike kids, they tend to want fun and educational games. Adult students have limited time, and they’re usually paying for their English classes. They prefer games that give them English practice, but they’re not likely to object to prizes!  ^_^ Still, you might run into… Read More

    Two Engaging Multi-Level Vocabulary Games for Adult ESL
  • Winter Activities: The Best Idea I Ever Had for Adult ESL Classes

    Winter activities need not be synonymous with Christmas. There’s a lot to love about winter that is holiday-free, like snow days. Yes, the pandemic probably killed snow days for the children of today and tomorrow. However, many adults who didn’t work for a school district probably went Hulk-green with envy over the snow days they… Read More

    Winter Activities:  The Best Idea I Ever Had for Adult ESL Classes
  • Do These 5 Essential Things When Teaching Young Adult ESL Students

    Teaching young adult ESL students is not the same as public school ESL classes or buxiban classes in China.  Whether you’ve already done a stint overseas or this is your first time teaching adult ESL, taking these five steps will ensure greater success for you as a teacher and for your students as learners. Intensive… Read More

    Do These 5 Essential Things When Teaching Young Adult ESL Students
  • 9 Delightful Springtime Activities for Adult ESL Classes

    The days are (finally) getting longer and you want to shake off the winter doldrums your adult ESL students are mired in. Embrace the springtime with activities that will engage and delight your students! Spring-flavored activities for adult ESL springtime activities:  Make It Local Introduce them to some activities that are commonly enjoyed in the… Read More

    9 Delightful Springtime Activities for Adult ESL Classes
  • How to Teach Academic Vocabulary: A Helpful Guide for New Adult ESL Teachers

    Teaching academic vocabulary can intimidate new adult ESL teachers. Maybe you don’t know how to teach academic vocabulary. You need ideas, strategies, and resources, and if you are lucky, all that is provided to you in abundance. However, if you are reading this, that’s probably not the case for you. Luckily for you (though not… Read More

    How to Teach Academic Vocabulary:  A Helpful Guide for New Adult ESL Teachers
  • 4 Surefire Strategies for Refining R/L Pronunciation

    When you teach Korean, Chinese, or Japanese students, you know you’re going to run into R/L pronunciation blunders.  Before I knew about this common pronunciation error, I wondered why I kept hearing people talk about eating lice.  I assumed it was a cultural dish because I hadn’t yet trained my brain to immediately switch r/l… Read More

    4 Surefire Strategies for Refining R/L Pronunciation
  • Begging for Grades: Set Expectations

    Listening to students begging for grades used to drive me nuts.  If you teach ESL to university-bound adults, you already know that you don’t just teach ESL. You teach culture.  Maybe it’s the importance of being on time. Perhaps it’s explaining that we prefer to blow our noses rather than sharply inhaling, repeatedly, throughout the… Read More

    Begging for Grades: Set Expectations
  • 3 Fun Speaking Activities for Comparative Adjectives

    Your adult ESL students barely managed to politely smother their sighs and suppress the glaze from creeping across their eyes when they realized that today’s grammar lesson would be a review on comparative adjectives.  You know they need the practice, and if pressed, they’re likely to admit it even if only in their heads.  Still,… Read More

    3 Fun Speaking Activities for Comparative Adjectives
  • Quickly Prepping for Grammar Classes

    Prepping for grammar classes during a time crunch has never been easy.  Now many teachers are teaching online as well as in-person.  Who has the time to prepare EVERYTHING needed for a grammar class?  I’m going to let you in on a little secret. Sometimes, I used to let YouTube teach my class, and now… Read More

    Quickly Prepping for Grammar Classes
  • Be Ready:  The Best Emergency Sub Activity

    We all get sick, have appointments that must be kept, an event that cannot be missed, or have SOMETHING that necessitates our absence. That’s why you need to know about this emergency sub activity! Besides, when you are sick, how much time do you really want to spend trying to develop a lesson that someone… Read More

    Be Ready:  The Best Emergency Sub Activity
  • Teaching the Months of the Year:  Fun and Practical Ideas for Adult ESL

    The months of the year are a fundamental aspect of the English language and have practical applications in everyday life. In this article, let’s discuss why we need to teach this topic to adult ESL students (and not just sing a song to memorize the order). I’ll provide examples of real-life situations where this knowledge… Read More

    Teaching the Months of the Year:  Fun and Practical Ideas for Adult ESL
  • Future Progressive: Elevating Adult ESL Students’ Communication Skills

    The future progressive is the future! Are you ready to take your adult ESL students’ communication skills to the next level? Teaching the future progressive tense, a crucial aspect of the English language, can help them do just that. The future progressive tense is used to describe actions that will be in progress at a… Read More

    Future Progressive: Elevating Adult ESL Students’ Communication Skills
  • Short I and Long E Sounds: 4 Engaging Activities for Adult ESL Pronunciation

    Short I and Long E sounds require clear pronunciation for effective communication and building confidence in adult ESL speakers. Conquering these sounds may present challenges, but none of us want our students to confuse “beach” with “bitch,” right?  The thing is, drilling is effective but boring.  So how about some activities for Short I and… Read More

    Short I and Long E Sounds:  4 Engaging Activities for Adult ESL Pronunciation

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Linguistic Investigations: an Incredible Way to Build Student Self-Reliance

Do your students immediately ask you for help when they don’t understand something?  That they feel comfortable asking you is one thing.  Relying on you to explain EVERYTHING to them is another.  You need linguistic investigations. One of the toughest aspects of teaching adult ESL is, the better you are at it, the less your …
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5 Fun and Educational Health-Themed Activities for Adult ESL Classes

If you like using themes when teaching adult ESL vocabulary or speaking classes, hold onto your kale smoothies and consider “health” for your next theme.  It’s relevant and practical as health impacts everyone.  Students can learn healthcare, nutrition, and exercise terms.  You can explore cultural perspectives on health with your students.  Most importantly, because we …
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Exploring Cultural Differences in Adult ESL Classrooms: Why it Matters

Cultural differences in adult ESL can create a rewarding and enriching experience for both the teacher and the students. Indeed, the opportunity to learn about and explore cultural differences in the classroom is one of the most interesting aspects of teaching adult ESL. Understanding and acknowledging these differences can lead to a more inclusive and …
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Pronunciation Truly Matters!

Some of my most vocal students harbored a deep belief that they spoke English rather flawlessly, at least when it came to pronunciation. They would often complain about their classmates’ accents. They’d even protest at having to work with a partner who they couldn’t understand easily because of the classmate’s accent. I know this because …
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