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Working with Pre-Literate and Non-Literate Learners - 0 views

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    Tips for working with pre-literate and nonliterate adult learners
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Tips on Giving Clear Instructions and Checking Understanding | ESL HitchHiker - 0 views

  • a) asking them check questions – for example, for a roleplay : OK, if you’re student A put your hands up … Right …who are you? And what’s your problem? And who is student B? b) asking them to repeat back to you the instructions. Don’t choose the strongest person in the group to do this. S/he is the one most likely to have understood and your check needs to be directed to the students who probably haven’t. c) asking two students to demonstrate the activity in front of the class, or for a written exercise by eliciting the answers to the first two examples. d) not giving instructions at all but asking students to look at the activity and tell you what they think they have to do. This can be useful for activity types which are already known the students. 10. As soon as the students start the activity, go around quickly to each pair or group just to check they are on task. Don’t stop to help or monitor one group until you have checked them all. If only one group has not understood, then go back and help. If several groups are off track, then stop the activity and explain again, using the students who have understood to demonstrate to the others.
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everythingESL - a blog about teaching English Language Learners: 20 Tips on Communicati... - 0 views

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    A blog about teaching English language learners
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Education Week: Strategies for Working With English-Language Learners - 0 views

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    Web Chat on Strategies for working with ELLs
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BBC Learning English | Pronunciation Tips - 1 views

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    This website has some good ideas for helping students hear the difference between similar vowel sounds. However, I wouldn't recommend using the actual website itself with your students since it teaches British English accent/pronunciation instead of American English
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Tips for improving English pronunciation | Pronunciation Tips - 0 views

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    A great website to get you started when you want to help your students work on their pronunciation, but aren't sure how. 
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Hopelink Adult Education - Lesson Ideas for ESL Leaders - 2 views

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    Some great ESL lesson and warm-up ideas
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Talk Time - 0 views

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    Ideas for conversation activities
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Tacoma Community House - Downloadable Materials - 0 views

  • Making it Real: Teaching Pre-literate Adult Refugee Students
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    "Making it Real" by Alyson Croydon is a great resource on activities and strategies to use with pre-literate learners
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Tutor Tips | Minnesota Literacy Council - 0 views

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    Check out this blog for teaching tips, ideas, and strategies!
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Picture Stories for Adult ESL Health Literacy - 0 views

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    ESL picture stories addressing health/doctor issues
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Family Literacy Lessons | SDCE - 2 views

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    Stories in simple language about school-related issues for refugee parents
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ESL Reading Worksheets - Short Stories - Free - 1 views

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    Short simple stories that are interesting and relevant to adult learners
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Multi-Cultural Educational Services | Flashcards & Activities - 1 views

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    Ready-made bingo and flashcards for teaching numbers, time, calendar, and ABCs
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Multi-Cultural Educational Services | Health Literacy Stories - 0 views

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    Health literacy activities and simple ESL stories for adult learners
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Adult ESL Training Videos » New American Horizons - 0 views

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    The videos on this website are an excellent resource for strategies and ideas to use with your students!
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