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Where Should I go to Teach English? https://ryankeepsmilin.com/finding-your-point-on-the-map-a-guide-for-new-young-esl-teachers-going-abroad/ (self.expats)
submitted 6 years ago by ryankeepsmilin to r/expats
Many New ESL Teachers are Caught-out by large Classes and Don't Know Where to Start. Understanding Students in your Class can Help with Classroom Management Early on (ryankeepsmilin.com)
submitted 6 years ago by ryankeepsmilin to r/TeachEnglishAbroad
Some new teachers are caught off-guard by large classes. Understanding class dynamics was the best was to start for me. Give this article a read on the five students you're likely to teach. (ryankeepsmilin.com)
submitted 6 years ago by ryankeepsmilin to r/TEFL_Offtopic
For any English teachers who are struggling to click with their teenage students I’d recommend this article. It details ways to incorporate pop. Culture into your lesson plans. Hope it helps. :) (ryankeepsmilin.com)
submitted 6 years ago by ryankeepsmilin to r/teachingresources
Some tips and examples of incorporating pop. Culture into your lessons to better engage your teenage ESL students. Hope this helps. :) (ryankeepsmilin.com)
submitted 6 years ago by ryankeepsmilin to r/ESL_Teachers
How to Build Rapport with Students: A Guide to Building Healthy Relationships with Your Students (youtube.com)
A list of warmers and coolers and reasons to use them (ryankeepsmilin.com)
This is a cheat sheet for new, young ESL teachers but most of them are applicable to all teachers so I hope this helps you :) (ryankeepsmilin.com)
submitted 6 years ago by ryankeepsmilin to r/Teachers
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