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Friday, July 28, 2017

I'm thrilled to share with you all the good news that I 've been published by Cambridge English ! I had the opportunity to be part of this exciting new series by writing the video content activities for each unit for the Student's Book - Prism 1 - Reading/Writing and Listening/Speaking. Yay! Thank you Cambridge English and especially to Commissioning Editor David Emery!

For more information on how PRISM works and why it's so special see here!

Prism Level 1 Student's Book with Online Workbook Reading and WritingPrism Level 1 Student's Book with Online Workbook Listening and Speaking

More critical thinking. More college skills. A fresh perspective on EAP.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

 
Verb Tense Worksheet Workouts!
Check out here at English for Everyone.org
 
 

Friday, July 14, 2017

Great ESL Website!



I'm always on the lookout for engaging websites for ESL teachers to use with their students! I have been using Dream Reader's material in the classroom this week, and students have loved the readings. There are plenty of fresh and current levelled readings (that are printable!) with follow-up activities including audio and a quiz.

So Thank You Neil Millington for - Dream Reader!

Check it out here!

Thursday, July 6, 2017

July Topic: World Population Day!


WORLD POPULATION DAY, held every year on July 11th, was created by the United Nations Development Program in 1989. This important day was established to raise awareness of the issues and solutions related to our global population level.

With over 7 billion people in the world (see the worldometer here!), there is no doubt that this is an issue that affects us all. It's also a topic that should spark some lively discussion as your ESL learners address such related issues as the impact of further development and population growth, sustainability and the impact all of this has on our young people.
 

find recommended links for your ESL students here!

Sunday, July 2, 2017

July Topic: Independence Day!




 
Tuesday, July 4th is Independence Day in the United States. Also known as the Fourth of July, this date commemorates the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain.  This is a festive day for many Americans as they celebrate with fireworks, parades, fairs, concerts, picnics and family reunions. It's a fun and proud day for Americans so get your students talking about the history, the culture, and the traditions of the United States!



FIND RECOMMENDED LINKS FOR YOUR ESL STUDENTS HERE!


ESL Made Easy: Month At A Glance

ESL Made Easy: Month At A Glance: Here are some suggested topics (some leaning more towards North American culture) for monthly curriculum planning or for a quick idea. The...