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Cambly is a US-based company, no experience required, best for beginners, $10-$13.50 USD p/h; read more here. Allschool is a new Singaporean company hiring native English speakers. It is best suited for teaching Asian students the English language. Find out more here. Outschool is a US company hiring native English speakers and U.S. school kids. The average pay is $50 USD p/h; find out more here. For more jobs, see our top online ESL companies. Other useful links: Native English speaker…

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Tips to Help Your English Language Learners If you have English language learners in your classroom you already know that teaching reading for this group can be a challenge. Many teachers simply have not had much exposure to the kinds of strategies that can help these kids learn. Just like all other students teachers serve, English language learners have varying abilities and reading levels. What makes it complicated is when students arrive with no language skills other than maybe knowing…

How can teachers teach in such a way that language learners understand them? Learn skills for supporting comprehension that can be used by teachers in language and content classes to support english language learners and second language learners. Eld Activities, Second Language Teaching, Teaching English Language Learners, Learn Skills, Esl Teaching Resources, Esl Classroom, Esl Lessons, French Language Learning, Spanish Language Learning

If we want language to come OUT of our students’ mouths, we must get language IN to their heads. They need INput so that they can produce OUTput. » Input is reading and listening » Output is speaking and writing This is common sense. A learner cannot utter an expression in a new language if…