Grammar

Grammar is difficult for students of all ages and languages to grasp, but it is especially challenging for ESL students. Learn teacher-tested tips and tricks for teaching your adult ESL students all about the grammar rules of English.

Grammar

3 Fun Speaking Activities for Comparative Adjectives

Your adult ESL students barely manage to politely smother their sighs and suppress the glaze from creeping across their eyes when they realize that today’s grammar lesson will 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, judging

Grammar

Conditionals Worksheets: 6 Quick Ways to Make Them FUN!

I was scrolling through a teacher Facebook group the other day, and someone had posted a photo of their student’s answers in a conditionals grammar exercise. Third sentence in: “If you won a million dollars, what would you buy?” My eyes rolled up, and I groaned so loud my neighbor probably heard me through the

Grammar

Two Fun Activities to Review Prepositions of Time with Adult ESL

Look, I get it. You need to review prepositions of time. Again. Your students keep saying “on the morning” and “at Monday,” and you’re wondering if drilling in/on/at for the 47th time will finally make it stick this time. Yeah, I didn’t think so either…definitely not if you do it the same way that already

Grammar

Why Aren’t You Teaching Grammar Vocabulary?

No math teacher would try to teach math without using math terminology, right? You wouldn’t expect a physics teacher to explain gravity without ever saying “mass” or “acceleration.” A music teacher isn’t going to teach scales while avoiding the words “sharp” and “flat.” So why don’t grammar teachers teach grammar vocabulary by using it right

Grammar

Why Do We Avoid Teaching a-an-the in Adult ESL?

I’ll never forget the day Yuki raised her hand in my intermediate class and asked, “Teacher, why do we say ‘the United States’ but not ‘the Japan’?” I froze. Unfortunately, my mouth was already open, so I looked pretty dumb standing with nothing coming out. I had been speaking English my whole life, and I

Grammar

Three Grammar Games Guaranteed to Get Them Speaking

I’m standing outside my classroom door, pretending to check my phone while I eavesdrop on my adult ESL students, and I hear Subin telling Ahmed, “This class is so fun! I learn so much, and we talk the whole time.” And then Ahmed agrees! “Better than my last grammar class. We just did exercises out

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