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How to Prepare for the Cambridge ESOL ExamThe Cambridge ESOL is part of the UK's Cambridge University. The department creates tests of English proficiency for student visas, business and other purposes. Naturally, these Cambride ESOL exams are designed to test English as a second language.
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Identifying English Language LeanersHow are individuals that need help speaking English in schools determined?
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Teaching Methods: Grammar Translation Method is Useful in the ESOL (ESL, EFL) ClassroomThe Grammar Translation Method gets a bad rap in the ESOL world. But it should not be ruled out as a helpful teaching method in the ESOL (ESL, EFL) classroom. -
Using L1 in the L2 Classroom is Not a Detriment to ESOL StudentsUsing both the L1 and the L2 in the classroom facilitates the mastery of code-switching.
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A Guide to Proper Use of Your ESOL Students Native Language in Your ESL ClassroomThis is my second article in a three part series about the use of the L1 in the L2 classroom. The current pervasive use of the Immersion Model has gone unquestioned for far too long.
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Vocabulary Race Game: A Vocabulary-Building Word Game for ESL/ESOL StudentsNeed an activity to help your English-for-speakers-of-other-languages students build their vocabularies? How about a vocabulary game? Let your ESOL students have fun racing to pit their vocabulary knowledge against the vocabulary knowledge of their classmates.
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ESOL and Other Terms What Do They Mean?The commonly used terms and acronyms in the ESOL area of education.
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ESL in a Social Studies ContextThe subject of Social Studies varies from region to region, country to country, and state to state. ESL students typically have a difficult time with this subject for cultural and language reasons. -
Developing and Engaging Museum CommunitiesNumerous museums are attempting to effectively engage the public by developing programming that relates to specific community needs. This article examines several innovative examples.
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The Process of First and Second Language AcquisitionThis is the second in a series of articles that address the use of Psycholinguistics in the ESOL (ESL, EFL) Classroom. This particular article addresses Language Acquisition. -
Help for ESOL Students: Sample Essay on the Pressure of Being a StudentThis is the first essay in a series of essays and lesson plans to help ESOL students. If you are just beginnig to write English essays, I hope this series helps. This essay talks about the pressure of being a student in USA.
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