24 June, 2022
If you’ve already analysed texts using the Text Inspector tool, you’ll have seen that part […]
23 June, 2022
Texts have always played an important role in language learning, exposing the student to vocabulary, […]
5 March, 2024
One of the most important aspects of learning a language is knowing the items that […]
6 February, 2024
Have you ever compared yourself to a chef as an ESL teacher? It might sound strange, but there’s more in common than you might think. Like a chef, you carefully choose and mix words and ideas to prepare lessons that will help your students grow their language skills. Your students are like diners, ready to enjoy the meal you’ve cooked up in your classroom kitchen.
Today we will be discussing quick methods to help you prepare ESL content. As a language teaching expert, while it may not seem obvious at first, you share similarities with professional chefs. Think about it – you value precision and carefully weigh every word you use to create effective reading material for language learners, ensuring every morsel of content they consume boosts their language skills.
25 September, 2023
An ideal ESL teaching scenario creates a space where everyone gets equal opportunities to learn and thrive, where students, regardless of where they’re from, feel like they belong, and where language education becomes a powerful tool to build competence and confidence among the leaders of tomorrow. This is precisely what inclusivity in teaching can do.
9 May, 2023
In a global world with largely open borders, the volume of linguistically and ethnically diverse […]
24 June, 2022
Donald Trump’s Language Use on Twitter: What Does Our Analysis Say? With over 77 million […]
24 June, 2022
Lexical diversity and lexical density are two ways in which we can analyse a text and […]
23 June, 2022
Finding the best language learning materials for your EFL class can be a challenging task, […]
23 June, 2022
As an English language teacher, you’ve no doubt come across a wide variety of different […]