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Does your adult learner know how to use a dictionary?
Do you use a dictionary during your tutoring sessions? If not, consider all of the ways it can increase your learner's vocabulary, alphabetic principle skills, and comprehension. If you aren't sure which dictionary to use, we can help you find one that’s… more »
Listen Up!
If your ESL learner would like a good resource for listening practice at home, check out Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab at www.esl-lab.com. Listening exercises are divided into categories of easy, medium, and difficult. Each exercise has pre- and post… more »
Roll the Die, Ask a Question
Forming questions is often very difficult for English language learners. If you have a die (or a pair of dice), you can make a game of asking questions. Assign each number a question word; for example, one is who, two is what, three is where, four is whe… more »
Enjoy a Song Together
Music can be a great way to learn a second language. I can still sing lyrics to many early-90’s French pop songs, thanks (I think?) to my French I and II teacher. Some songs can also be great for teaching particular grammatical structures, idioms, etc.,… more »
Free training for ESL tutors
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)-Office of Citizenship will hold an Adult Education Teacher Training Workshop on March 26, 2012 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm at Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett.
The seminar is FREE for ESL, civics an… more »

