Editor’s Note: It’s back-to-school week, and that’s not just for students. Teachers all over are planning lessons, planning for their lessons to possibly be online, and planning to have a school year that doesn’t mirror the chaos of last year. To help them out, we’ve got a short and quick guide to teaching ESL.
Guide suggestion #1: Dictate-compare-read-write (You can read the full blog post here)!

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Guide suggestion #2: Engage-Study-Activate-Study-Activate (Read the full blog post here)

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Guide suggestion #3: Use the CERF (Read the full blog post here)

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Guide suggestion #4: Mind maps (Read the full blog post here)

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Guide suggestion #5: Share the cultures (Read the full blog post here)

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      Data corner is where you go to work with analytics and top tech skills. It takes on everything from PERL and SQL to Canva and Sprout Social. 
      
        
        