I use this activity as a warm-up when talking about the present perfect and using “for” and “since.” This works well as a follow up review activity for lower level classes or a refresher for those who are more advanced. Briefly explain why we use both “for” and “since” in the present perfect. For: a… Continue reading
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ESL Lesson Plan: Relative Pronouns (no preparation)
This is an activity I like to use when teaching relative pronouns. It can be adapted to any age group or level just by changing the difficulty of the examples and expectations of the students. The best part is it requires NO materials or preparation and is great when you need to come up with… Continue reading
TESOL Certified! (TEFL International)
I completely forgot to update the blog with the news that I completed my TEFL course and received my certificate to teach English as a second or other language (TESOL). This is a big milestone in becoming an ESL teacher around the world. TEFL International has been great. The head trainer was a Florida boy… Continue reading