Book contains 10 ESL topics for children. Includes worksheets, activities, and resources for each topic. No page numbers used for reproducible materials. Uses US money for money section
Three stories about different daily experiences. One about a bad work day. One about a park day with family. One about Sarah and Fred's first date
Guide designed for teachers and trainees of English as a second language. Uses research-based principles for balanced language course design. Contains around 100 teaching techniques and practical guidelines
Professional cliches help structure lessons and demonstrate teacher knowledge. Standard greetings include "ladies and gentlemen" and modern phrases like "Howdy folks!". Personalized greetings can be used for students with special needs
Direct method emerged as an alternative to grammar-translation method in early 19th century. Focuses on natural language acquisition through listening, speaking and hands-on interaction. Only uses target language, avoiding grammar drills and translations. Emphasizes inductive learning through repeated exposure
Use appropriate language based on audience familiarity. Maintain positive body language and warm welcome. Use tone and intonation effectively. Present clear and logical structure. Use linking expressions to guide audience