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What Is ESA & How To Apply It In Class - TEFL Blog
Thu, 13 Aug 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
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What Is ESA & How To Apply It In Class
The teaching methodology Engage-Study-Activate, or ESA for short, is one of the most effective and popular methodologies teachers use when teaching students another language.
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PPP methodology
Now, what are the benefits of using ESA?
The Engage Phase
The Study Phase
The Activate Phase
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PPP methodology
Before the advent of the ESA methodology, many teachers used the PPP model of Presentation, Practice, and Production as the favored model of teaching. Although effective, it is inadequate when it comes to teaching more difficult... [Read more]
The Most Effective Teaching Methodologies for Online ESL Teaching Mode - TEFL Blog
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 Elizaveta Pachina
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The Most Effective Teaching Methodologies for Online ESL Teaching Mode
For the last two years, I have worked as an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) at a Japanese high school. Along with my teaching job, I have volunteered at a weekly English conversation class, where I teach English to both children and adults. Next year, I plan to transition out of my ALT job and into private ESL teaching. It is most likely that I will do most of my teaching online, where I will be one-on-one with a student.
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Teaching Methodologies
ALT
Lesson Stages
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The all-you-need to you know guide to Lesson Planning - TEFL Blog
Wed, 10 Apr 2019 Linda Dunsmore
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The all-you-need to you know guide to Lesson Planning
Lesson planning is vital to ensure a smooth lesson. If you are new to teaching English as a foreign language, lesson planning might seem daunting at first. However, after reading through this comprehensive guide, you should already feel a lot more confident!
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1. What is a lesson plan?
2. Why is a lesson plan so important?
3.The Principles of Lesson Planning
4. The Components of a Lesson Plan
5. Identifying and Selecting Aims /Objectives
6. Steps for Writing a Lesson Plan-2W3P Teaching Procedure.
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How Students Benefit From an ESA Structured Lesson - TEFL Blog
Tue, 31 Mar 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
How Students Benefit From an ESA Structured Lesson
Out of all the methods of Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language, the ESA-structured lessons are the most productive with a balance of teacher instruction and student practice time. This method often includes others such as audio-bilingualism (drilling techniques), PPP (Presentation, Practice, Production), and task-based learning; but offering a wide variety of techniques within one method is the beauty of the Engage-Study-Activate lesson model. This lesson model has many benefits for students of English.
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Warming Up
Learning through Producing
Practicing
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Benefits for Students from Learning Through the ESA Method - TEFL Blog
Thu, 23 Apr 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Benefits for Students from Learning Through the ESA Method
Out of all the methods of Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language, the ESA-structured lessons are the most productive with a balance of teacher instruction and student practice time. This method often includes others such as audio-lingualism (drilling techniques), PPP (Presentation, Practice, Production), and task-based learning; but offering a wide variety of techniques within one method is the beauty of the Engage-Study-Activate lesson model. This lesson model has many benefits for students of English.
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Structure of the lesson
Engage students
Explain teaching points
Help students activate
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Why ESA is Still the Most Effective Methodology in the English Language Classroom - TEFL Blog
Mon, 18 Mar 2019 Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
Why ESA is Still the Most Effective Methodology in the English Language Classroom
Throughout my ITTT TEFL course a specific teaching concept persisted, entitled "ESA". This methodology has been proven over several years to be effective in teaching English to students in the classroom. A precursor to this concept was "PPP" (Presentation, Practice, Production) which has been used by many teachers, though it lacks in engaging the students resulting in a less successful environment. Jeremy Harmer noticed this and in turn put forth a new and improved model, labeled "ESA", consisting of three steps; Engage, Study, and Activate. This methodology has continued to remain relevant to this day through its flexible and fluid approach to teaching... [Read more]
Several Why’s to Complete a TEFL Course - TEFL Blog
Thu, 16 Jan 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
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Several Why’s to Complete a TEFL Course
In today's world, the English language has grown significantly to be a global language. This is because governments from the Eastern and Western hemispheres collaborate from time to time, business transactions are made across the globe and many students wish to travel to English speaking countries to immerse themselves in the culture. Therefore, persons are more interested in learning English in their home countries to better facilitate communication with those in the Western world. Thus, the demand has increased for English teachers. However, it is not enough for a native English speaker to say that he/she wants to teach English as a Foreign language without being TEFL certified. One should... [Read more]
Lesson Design: ESA in Practice - TEFL Blog
Thu, 11 Jul 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Lesson Design: ESA in Practice
For this task, I have selected the course structure. As a teacher, a lot goes into the daily operation of the classroom. They need to consider their classroom setup, their management style, and the students they will teach. However, one very important facet of teaching is lesson design and teaching students appropriate standards to help them in their English acquisition.
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Advantages of the ESA Methodology
Engage Phase
Activate Stage
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