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  • Remedial reading or ESL Lesson

    Remedial reading or ESL Lesson This lesson for remedial readers utilizes older students helping younger students improve their reading skills. |6513D844-|-1|6513D844-|-2|6513D844-|-3|6513D844-|-4|6513D844-|-5|6513D844-|-6 |BE58E821-|-Arts|BE58E821-|-Language Arts|BE58E821-|-Reading 1. Younger students and older ...
    Posted to Lesson Plans (Weblog) by Schoolguy on March 30, 2008
  • Volunteer and Teach English as a Second Language

    Want to volunteer and teach English as a Second Language? I started Classrooms Without Walls to provide ESL lessons to anyone who wants to learn English free of charge. It doesn’t matter if they are from Asia, South America, the United States, etc. In fact, English can be their first language. Maybe the student just needs some extra ...
    Posted to ESL Thoughts (Weblog) by acohen843 on September 20, 2007
  • Some Thoughts On Writing

    My job requires me to write. I write computer documentation, some marketing materials, business-related documents, and correspond with business people throughout Asia. The most important rule for writing is to know your audience! In real estate, the three most important things are location, location, and location. For writing, it is ...
    Posted to ESL Thoughts (Weblog) by acohen843 on September 18, 2007
  • About Me, Skype, and Other Stuff

    I teach English as a Second Language part-time to adult immigrants. I have a TEFL certificate. Most of my students are from Central and South America, and most do not have a high school diploma. They are great students; they are all eager to learn.I manage a technology startup during the day. My technology background has helped me as a teacher. If ...
    Posted to ESL Thoughts (Weblog) by acohen843 on August 30, 2007
  • Writing Ideas

    I have a two week break from teaching. The summer semester just ended. Besides relaxing and reading, I'll be busy putting together a writing program for my students. I need to teach my students the four types of writing: narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive. Narrative, or narration, tells a story; descriptive writing ...
    Posted to ESL Thoughts (Weblog) by acohen843 on August 29, 2007