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Welcome to The ESL Teaching Podcast, a place for K-12 teachers of English learners who are looking for simple and easy-to-implement ways to engage their students and for inspiration and empowerment in their day-to-day teaching. Whether you need a boost of confidence in reaching ESL/ELL newcomers, students in mixed proficiency level classes, or clarity in how to help them access content in the mainstream classrooms, this podcast will quickly become your go-to spot for inspiration and support. Each week, you will hear actionable and easy-to-implement tips and strategies from me, your host, as well as interviews with amazing ESL teachers, and educational consultants around the country so you can leave inspired and ready to rock on. For more teaching tips, strategies and teaching resources, go to www.simplyieva.com. And to connect with other like-minded educators of English learners, join us over at our Facebook group Helping ESL/ELL Teachers K-12 where you can find support, ask questions, and share your expertise.I always say: teaching English learners is the best job in the world. And even though it’s sometimes hard, by staying open and learning together, we make it a path of discovery and adventure. I will see you inside the show!www.simplyieva.com/apple

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Welcome to The ESL Teaching Podcast, a place for K-12 teachers of English learners who are looking for simple and easy-to-implement ways to engage their students and for inspiration and empowerment in their day-to-day teaching. Whether you need a boost of confidence in reaching ESL/ELL newcomers, students in mixed proficiency level classes, or clarity in how to help them access content in the mainstream classrooms, this podcast will quickly become your go-to spot for inspiration and support. Each week, you will hear actionable and easy-to-implement tips and strategies from me, your host, as well as interviews with amazing ESL teachers, and educational consultants around the country so you can leave inspired and ready to rock on. For more teaching tips, strategies and teaching resources, go to www.simplyieva.com. And to connect with other like-minded educators of English learners, join us over at our Facebook group Helping ESL/ELL Teachers K-12 where you can find support, ask questions, and share your expertise.I always say: teaching English learners is the best job in the world. And even though it’s sometimes hard, by staying open and learning together, we make it a path of discovery and adventure. I will see you inside the show!www.simplyieva.com/apple

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Midwinter and early spring is the season for state and language proficiency testing, and I am dedicating a couple of episodes to help you prepare your students for them so that they can show off all of the great things they've learned so far. Last week, I talked about peculiarities of listening and speaking tests and what activities you can incorporate in your classroom to practice for them. Today, I am sharing practical tips and ideas on how to prepare for reading and writing portions of the test. We will take a look at what skills are necessary to successfully take the test, as well as activities that will help your students practice and feel ready. I share practice examples for students at all grade levels. Show Notes: Episode 139 - How to Prepare for State and Proficiency Tests Part 2: Reading and Writing Practice Today’s episode: How to Write a Paragraph - lesson plan and practice Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success ” My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Preparing ELs for State and Language Proficiency Tests. Part 1: Listening and Speaking Practice Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Group What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
The testing season is upon us. I wanted to talk about a topic that every teacher working with English learners faces each year, preparing your English learners for state testing and language proficiency tests like ACCESS, TELPAS, and others. These tests play a crucial role in measuring student progress and shaping future instruction. However, preparing for them doesn't have to be overwhelming or tedious. Many students dislike taking the tests and sometimes even dread them. So in the next two episodes, we'll explore practical tips for practicing each language domain. Listening, speaking, reading, and writing with actionable strategies you can implement into your classroom right away. I will share practice examples for students at all grade levels. Today, let's focus on communication. How to practice listening and speaking to get your students ready and to make them feel more confident. Show Notes: Episode 138: Preparing Your English Learners for State and Language Proficiency Tests. Part 1 - Listening and Speaking Practice Simply Ieva Offers: Season 1 Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers on The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS - is LIVE! We are accepting new members until January 27, 2025 - check it out and join us Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success ” My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 50 – Fun and Effective Test Prep Strategies with Laura Kebart VOA Learning English - listening practice Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
Have you ever made an assumption about a person before truly getting to know them? As teachers, whether we like it or not, we tend to operate on a lot of assumptions which come from our education, practice, and experience. What I found though is that most of the time, many and any assumptions stem from lack of information. And sometimes it's difficult to get it, but I know I can work with this one. In today's episode, I wanted to tackle the topic of assumptions we might hold about English learners that we might not even realize and how those assumptions impact our students and families. I will share the most common misconceptions about English learners, explore their impact and importance of breaking them down, as well as strategies to challenge them. Show Notes: Episode 137 - Breaking Down Assumptions About English Language Learners Today’s episode: Season 1 Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers on The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS - is LIVE! - Check it out and join us Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success ” My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 97 - How Teachers Can Harness The Power of Second Language Acquisition Stages Episode 127 - When to Use Professional Interpreters vs. Bilingual Staff for Communicating with EL Families Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Faceb What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
Teaching EL newcomers is by far one of the most popular subjects among all teachers at the beginning of the school year, middle of the school year, end of the school year, all the time. So much so that I have created quite a few episodes on what to teach them and how to help them in the regular education classroom. In today's episode, I am revisiting teaching EL newcomers again and diving into the critical importance of the first day with your EL students that are newcomers. My goal is to equip you with practical strategies and insights to ensure that these students feel welcome, supported, and ready to begin their language learning journey. We'll explore ways to build trust, establish routines, and create a classroom environment that sets the tone for success. Whether you've taught newcomers for years or this is your first experience, today's episode will equip you with practical tips to make the first day with newcomer EL students welcoming, structured and impactful. Show Notes: Episode 136 - Your First Day with Newcomer EL Students Today’s episode: Season 1 Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers on The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS - join the waitlist Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success ” My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 130 - Beyond Buddies: How Peer Pairing Empowers ELs Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Group What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
The holiday season can be hectic both at home and at school. Besides you being tired and over it, the students are tired and over it. And it shows. No matter the age group you teach, it can be an added stressor trying to figure out how to teach and manage everything around you. But just like we can restart a computer when it is glitching and somehow that seems to do the trick, we can restart and reset our classroom. And, of course, New Year is a great opportunity to do that because a) we all need it, and b) we all are starting the year with renewed energy. So in this episode, I will share with you 5 ways you can reset, refocus and recharge your classroom after the new year and, honestly, any time of year. Show Notes: Episode 135 - From Holiday Mode to Learning Mode: How to Reset, Refocus and Recharge Simply Ieva Offers: Today’s episode: ESL goal setting worksheet Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success ” My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 4 - Choice Boards for ESL Students: How to Use them in the Classroom Episode 133 - 5 SEL Components to Incorporate in Every ELL Lesson ESL goal setting worksheet Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Grou What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
As I'm looking back on 2024, there were challenges and opportunities as well as a lot of growth. And as we know, it doesn't happen in a calm and peaceful environment when everyone is content. It happens through storms and sometimes chaos and most of the time through pain, whether big or small. The good thing is, I wouldn't change any of it. Well, maybe except one thing. And I believe I learned valuable lessons. So today's episode is going to be a lot more personal and maybe even raw in some places, but I hope it resonates with those of you who need to hear it at this season in your life. I'm going to share my biggest takeaway from 2024, how I navigated it, and the lessons I learned that I am bringing into the new year. Show Notes: Episode 134 - The Year of Growth: The Biggest Takeaway of 2024 Simply Ieva Offers: Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success” Enlightened EL Educator flyer Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 109 - Rewriting the Script of Negative Self-Talk for Teachers Episode 96 - Lessons learned, impact made and the wisdom to bring into the new year (2023) Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Link What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
What is social-emotional learning? And why it is crucial to address it daily with your students, including, if not especially, English learners. SEL or social-emotional learning is the buzzword nowadays, but it is very near and dear to my heart. As an educator, I, and I'm sure many of you, see firsthand how important it is for students to learn not only the content taught at school, but also how to discover and master certain life skills that will help them tackle life's challenges and, of course, access the academic in school. It takes a village to raise a child. Family plays an important role in one's emotional well-being and learning to exist in life, and so do the school and teachers. So today, I want to go back to the basics and give you 5 SEL components to incorporate into your ELL lessons. Show Notes: Episode 133 - 5 SEL Components to Incorporate in Every ELL Lesson Simply Ieva Offers: Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success” Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 106 - Common SEL Challenges ELs Face in the Classroom Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Group What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
Helping English learners access the curriculum of the Language Arts class, which is geared towards native speakers, is one of the challenges many teachers face. There are many linguistic demands that are not easy even for students for whom English is the mother tongue. And for English learners, those demands add extra layers, which require the teachers to, A) have at least the basic background knowledge of language acquisition, and B) understand how to adjust the material to the student's proficiency level. So in today's episode, I am talking about the 3 biggest challenges ELs face in the language arts classroom and provide ideas on how you can help them once you are aware of those challenges. Show Notes: Episode 132 - From Struggle to Success: Helping ELs Thrive in Language Arts Classroom Today’s episode: Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success” Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 64 - How to pre-teach vocabulary in the mainstream classroom Episode 130 - Beyond Buddies: How Peer Pairing Empowers ELs Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Group What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
In order to learn something, we need tools that address the way we learn as people as well as help us develop ways of thinking. In recent years, terms like neuroscience and neuroplasticity have become very popular in all fields, including education. What do these terms mean exactly? Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system, including the brain and the neurons, and neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life. Sounds simple enough. Right? And when you think about it, this is exactly where the idea of the growth mindset comes from. But in reality, to consciously notice our own behavior patterns and to adjust when something is not working takes effort and willingness to create new habits. And this is exactly what my guest, who also happens to be a repeat guest, Meeghan Carter and I talk about in today's episode. Show Notes: Episode 131 - How Neuroscience Can Transform Your ELL Teaching with Guest Meeghan Carter Today’s episode: Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success” Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 130 - Beyond Buddies: How Peer Pairing Empowers ELs Episode 74 - Why Teachers Should Embrace Meditation as Part of Their Daily Routine Guest info: Meeghan Carter LinkedIn Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
Over the past several weeks, I have been sharing with you three simple accommodations every classroom teacher can make to reach ELs, even newcomers. We talked about why using visuals is essential when working with ELs, as well as what types of visuals to include. We dove into simplifying our language for directions, lesson delivery, and feedback, and why it actually promotes higher order thinking and expression in English. You can listen to those episodes by clicking the links underneath this episode. And in today's episode, I want to talk about the 3rd component that can be confusing, but if executed properly can be a true game changer. I am talking about peer pairing, partnering ELs with supportive peers. You will hear 4 ways you can utilize partnering your English learners with peers, whether native speaking or not, as well as the benefits of this strategy. Show Notes: Episode 130 - Beyond Buddies: How Peer Pairing Empowers ELs Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success” Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Book a $0 Consult Call - Lead ELs to Progress without Overwhelm Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 128 - Seeing is Understanding: 5 Visual Strategies for Supporting ELs Episode 129 - Why Simplifying Your Language for ELs Leads to Effective Higher Order Thinking Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
I am bringing you a series of episodes … 3 simple accommodations every classroom teacher can make to reach ELs, even newcomers. They are very targeted and easily digestible so that the tips you hear today and in the previous and coming episodes, you can implement right in your next lesson. We have identified 3 very simple, yet extremely effective accommodations that any teacher can include in any lesson, so that the lesson becomes more accessible to our English learners. Last week, we talked about why using visuals as well as what types of visuals can be included. Today, I want to talk about the second accommodation, simplifying your language for ELs. What does it mean, simpler language? Won't it impede the students' language development? What about higher order thinking that we require our students to engage in daily? I will answer all these questions, as well as provide 6 ways that you can simplify your language in a way that is effective not only for content, but also for language learning. Show Notes: Episode 129 - Why Simplifying Your Language for ELs Leads to Effective Higher Order Thinking Today’s episode: Digital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Book a $0 Consult Call - Lead ELs to Progress without Overwhelm Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 97 - How teachers can harness the power of language acquisition when working with ELs Episode 98 - A What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
How can I help an English learner in a regular education classroom? This question is right there at the top of all questions asked by teachers along with what to teach EL newcomers. We all know that teaching is complicated and consists of a lot of moving parts that are sometimes hard to juggle. And since my mission is to bring you EL teaching tips in a practical and digestible way, so you can implement them in your next lesson, let's talk about what teachers can do to reach ELs, even newcomers, in their classroom. In today's episode, I will go over simple yet powerful accommodations that can and should be included in every lesson. You may have heard about them before, but I wanted to record a series of episodes that will help clarify how they actually look in real life. And in today's episode, I'm breaking down what it actually means to use visuals strategies for supporting ELs. There's so much more to using visuals than just the surface, so you won't want to miss this. Show Notes: Episode 128 - Seeing is Understanding: 5 Visual Strategies for Supporting ELs Today’s episode: www.simplyieva.com Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Book a $0 Consult Call - Lead ELs to Progress without Overwhelm Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: 4 ways to use students’ first language in teaching English Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Face What if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners— on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it! Support the show…
 
Let's talk about translation in the world of multilingual teaching. It is a bigger topic and covers both the translation of materials in the classroom and translation of school communication with EL families. Today, I wanted to focus on the other side of translation, namely best practices for communicating with EL families of our students who do not speak or understand English, but with whom we need to keep in touch. In this episode, I will review the laws and requirements that the schools must follow when considering hiring a translator, as well as an overview of 4 mistakes that can present very clearly if we decide to use just the bilingual staff instead of professional translators for this purpose. What you will hear about in this episode: Importance of Translation in Communicating with EL Families Laws Governing Translation Services in Schools Common Mistakes in Using Bilingual Staff for Translation and Interpretation When to Use Bilingual Staff Effectively Show Notes: Episode 127 - When to Use Professional Interpreters vs. Bilingual Staff for Communicating with EL Families Simply Ieva Offers: Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Book a $0 Consult Call - Lead ELs to Progress without Overwhelm Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 5 - 4 ways to use students’ first language in teaching English Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Group Support the show…
 
I work closely with content area teachers, and I frequently receive questions from them about how they can help English learners in their classroom. The questions about teaching ELs, frankly, are the same every year. How to help a newcomer? How to assess EL students in the classroom? What activities work well with ELs, especially those at lower proficiency levels? How to engage students, and so on. It is interesting because I wanted to know if there are any other questions that EL teachers get asked. So I polled my Instagram and Facebook communities, and it appears that the general education teachers ask the same questions across the board. What can we do? They ask. How can we help our lovely EL students? So, today, I am re-airing my answers to a few of the most frequently asked questions. While there is no magic bullet to teaching and reaching ELs in a regular education classroom, I hope that you find these answers helpful, especially regarding first language usage in the classroom, translation, and how to help newcomers with reading. Show Notes: Episode 126 - The Top 5 Questions We Get about Teaching ELs - And Here Are the Answers! Simply Ieva Offers: EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Back-to-school sale - join for 20%off! Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: Book a $0 Consult Call - Lead ELs to Progress without Overwhelm Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: The Four Roles of an ESL Teacher: What Do They Actually Do? The Two Most Important Soft Skills for Teachers of English Learners Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Group Support the show…
 
Teaching grammar can be a topic that raises many questions for teachers of English learners, but it doesn't have to be. And as we discussed last week about how to teach grammar to younger English learners, we talked about strategies that work with that age group and answered questions about why we need to teach grammar in general. Today, I wanted to share how you can incorporate effective and meaningful ways to teach grammar to English learners who are teenagers and adults. Show Notes: Episode 125 - 3 Meaningful Ways to Teach Grammar to EL Teens and Adults Today’s episode: The ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. Back-to-school sale - join for 20%off! Short story The Last Leaf for grammar practice (descriptive adjectives) Short story Lamb to the Slaughter for grammar practice (simple present tense) ESL songs Free resources - sign up and keep in touch: Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Free Audio Training - 3 Mindset Shifts for Instilling and Living Out a Belief that All Teachers are Teachers of Language. ESL Newcomer Teaching Checklist Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources: Book a $0 Consult Call - Lead ELs to Progress without Overwhelm EMBARK™ Newcomer Curriculum Essential Lesson Plan Bundle My TpT store Record a comment for us - click HERE . We can’t wait to hear from you! Related episodes and articles: Episode 15 - How to teach grammar to English learners (the grammar teaching sequence) Episode 124 - How to Teach Grammar to Younger English Learners Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on LinkedIn Join the Simply Ieva Facebook Group Support the show…
 
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