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How Do You Plan An ESL Lesson (English As A Second Language)?

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How Do You Plan An ESL Lesson (English As A Second Language)?

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Whether you teach English as a Second Language (ESL) to adults or children, this foolproof lesson plan template will work for you. It will also work no matter the country you’re teaching in, be it Japan, Korea, China or the USA. Keep this in mind: It’s important that you make your lessons fun in addition to educational. Learning a new language is very difficult so motivate your students by ensuring a good time! Have a Greeting. Always start by saying hello to your students! Every few weeks mix it up. Try, “What’s up?” or “How’s it going?” or “How are you doing?” Have a Warm up/Hook. It’s important that you have your students’ attention right away. Here are some ideas: -TPR: Total physical response. (ie. Have the students do what you say. Simon says is great!) -YouTube: YouTube is especially great for any age. Find a song that relates to the subject they are learning about. Or a short drama/skit. -Your Voice! Even simpler, ask your students a question. (Ie. Do you like soccer?) Introduc

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