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An English Unicorn efl esl language training tesol

Unicorns might conjure an image that’s too pretty for my mug, hence a more apt term is probably ā€œodd duckā€.Ā  That’s what I felt like a few weekends ago when I presented ā€œUsing Functional Exercises to Increase Student Accuracy and Confidenceā€ at the ACTFL Annual Convention and World Languages Expo in...

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What kind of coach are you? efl esl language training tesol

When I first started coaching boys basketball at summer basketball camps, I mimicked my own coaches and the college and NBA ones I watched on TV.Ā  That meant walking up and down the sideline yelling directions and barking whatever chastisement was in order.Ā  Yikes. It’s embarrassing when I look back...

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Strange but few... esl esol language training teach english tesol

I’ve had my share of Seinfeld moments in life, but even if I pitched this story to Larry David, he might not believe it actually happened.

Most Slavic languages don’t use articles, which can present a lifelong challenge for English language learners from that language family.Ā  In reality, not using a...

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Big News + Let's get functional efl esl language training teach english tesol

In November I’ll be presenting on my functional language training approach at the ACTFL Annual Convention and World Expo in New Orleans.Ā Message me if you plan to be there so we can connect!Ā 

On that note, I get this question a fair amount:Ā ā€œWhat do you mean by ā€˜functional language training?ā€™ā€Ā 

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What's a word worth? efl esl language training teach english tesol

I think my wife is pulchritudinous.Ā Ā 

Just from the look and sound of it, pulchritudinous doesn’t exactly come off as a compliment. In fact, it sounds like it could be an amalgam of rude, puke, and ominous, all wrapped in the sound of a dry heave.Ā  Surprisingly, ā€œpulchritudinousā€ is a synonym for b...

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