Use YouTube clips or lyricsstraining.com to show how English is actually spoken in the real world, not just in textbooks. The Golden Rule: Keep it Fun
Teaching how to follow a recipe to make a favorite meal. Language sticks when it's useful. 4. Level Your Language (Grading)
Instead of explaining a word, ask "Concept Checking Questions" (CCQs). If you're teaching the word "bicycle," don't define it. Ask: "Does it have four wheels?" "Does it use gas?" 2. Use the PPP Framework
Modern ESL teaching benefits from tools that make learning feel like play: Use Kahoot! or Quizlet for vocabulary drills.
Use finger correction to show where a word was missed or where a tense was wrong without interrupting the flow. 6. Make it Tech-Savvy