The story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) is one of the most memorable Bible stories for children — simple to tell, rich in meaning, and full of opportunities for real-life application. Whether you’re teaching in Sunday school or guiding a les…
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Fun and interactive ways to incorporate The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds into your ESL lessons
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…
Sunday, January 29, 2023
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…
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