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Participial Adjectives: 3 Quick Tests to See if They’re Sneaky Verbs

So, you’ve already explained participial adjectives to your adult ESL students who kept saying “I’m boring” when they meant “I’m bored.”  The problem?  They want to know how they can tell when the words are verbs and when they are participial adjectives.  You can quickly identify them in sentences, but you’re not sure how to …
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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 …
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3 Powerful Reasons to Incorporate Conversational Visits in a Speaking Activity

What are conversational visits? Simply put, conversational visits are when one or more of your students visits another classroom to practice speaking in English with another teacher’s students for a specified ESL speaking activity.  You can freshen up just about any speaking activity when you incorporate students from a similar level in another class.  But …
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Create Listening Labyrinths Using Minimal Pairs: a Step by Step Guide

I love to create listening labyrinths because they make fantastic informal assessments of students’ ability to discern the difference between two sounds. The icing? Students love them! Let’s say you have students who often use a short i sound when they need a long e sound (and vice versa). Here’s what you do: Here’s how to create listening labyrinths. Before …
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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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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 …
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Rike Neville
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