Teaching Resources

Lesson Plans

Lessons by Judy Tokubo


Across America on an Emigrant Train

Courage to Give

Funny in Farsi

Of Mice and Men

The Old Man and the Sea

The Pearl

Stealing Home

Ten Real Life Stories

The Wright Brothers

Chinese Cinderella

Clean Up




Lessons and vocabulary by Marisa Masatsugu


The Help


Lessons and vocabulary by Dianne Dorn

The Old Man and the Sea


Lessons and vocabulary By Estela Yap

Endless Steppe

Across America on an Emigrant Train


Lessons by Michele Ramos

Bird Girl and the Man Who Followed the Sun

 Websites

 Larry Ferlazzo's Monthly Newsletter
larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/


Basic Grammar and Writing for ESL Students
web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/courses/elc/sample/beginner/gs/

Online Dictionary and Vocabulary Games (for advanced students)

Worksheets

Worksheet: It's and Its

Worksheet: I'd

Worksheet: Your & You're

Worksheet: They're, Their, and There

Worksheet: "-ed" Endings (Pronunciation)

Worksheet: Sentence Starters


Tips/Advice for Tutors:

How to Encourage Questions/How to Ask Good Questions

Tips for Multi-Level Classes

Scaffolds to Use During Reading

How Adults Learn

Tips and Prompts for Creative Writing

Word Patterns (List)

New Email and Internet Basics

Other Activities and Worksheets:

Activity: Sending a Postcard (for ESL)

Activity: The Vocabulary Game

Activity: Ideas for Reviewing Vocabulary

Worksheet : A Poem About the Curious English Language

Idioms


Games and Exercises for ESL Students
www.stickyball.net

30 Idioms You Need to Know & Their Meaning (Infographic)
www.grammarcheck.net/idioms/






1 comment:

  1. Every language has its own collection of wise sayings. They offer advice about how to live and also transfer some underlying ideas, principles and values of a given culture / society. These sayings are called idioms - or proverbs if they are longer.

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