Use Springtime Poetry For ESL Activities and Lesson Plans
Inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996, poetry month also marks the birth of William Wordsworth, a world-renowned English Romantic …
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Inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996, poetry month also marks the birth of William Wordsworth, a world-renowned English Romantic …
Continue ReadingCooking traditional, seasonal recipes can be a great way for ESL students to learn new vocabulary as well as American culture. This article features …
Continue ReadingAboriginal storybooks are a handy way of teaching learners about Australian people and animals, as well as learning some of the words and phrases …
Continue ReadingEnglish pronouns fall into four categories: subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. Pronouns in English …
Continue ReadingPunctuation marks are a convention of written language that make reading and writing more understandable. This article explains and provides examples …
Continue ReadingWhat do King Kong, Zorro, Batman and Tarzan have in common with Cary Grant, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, and Edward G. Robinson, or Bette Davis, …
Continue ReadingIn a recent study conducted at Victoria University it was shown that the use of songs is a prodigious aid in foreign language learning. The English …
Continue ReadingThis is the second article in a series of four, featuring easy ideas for cooking up toothsome winter learning activities, American recipes for ESL …
Continue ReadingEvery language has idioms and expressions that are unique to it. The meanings of idioms are not always obvious when first hearing them. Here is a …
Continue ReadingShakespeare asked, “What’s in a Name?” Now I’m asking, “What’s in a Color?” That is as related to English …
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