Dot Day, celebrated on September 15th, is a special occasion that sparks creativity, celebrates individuality, and encourages self-expression—a fantastic opportunity for ESL teachers to engage students in a colorful lesson that amplifies imagination…
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Teaching ESL Students to Write Mishap Stories: Creative Writing Ideas and Strategies
In the world of ESL education, writing is a powerful tool for language development, self-expression, and critical thinking. One of the most engaging ways to teach writing is through mishap stories — narratives about unexpected events, humorous accid…
Teaching Short Story Writing Skills to Young ESL Learners
Teaching writing skills is one of the most rewarding parts of being an ESL teacher. When students learn to write short stories, they’re not just practicing grammar or vocabulary — they’re using language to think, imagine, and create. For young learn…
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