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Language Learning Resources

Pronunciation Resources

In October we asked some experienced ESL teachers who are part of SOCEM to share the resources they have been using or would recommend that will help students improve their pronunciation. Several teachers responded. We want to share our compilation because it will probably be of use to many others. Here is what the teachers […]

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ESL Program Ideas

Using Wordless Picture Books to Teach a Beginner

By Jennifer Tong Since the pandemic I have been using wordless picture books, or picture sequences, to teach a mid/high beginner on the phone. Wordless picture books are a sequence of pictures (say 15-25) that tell a story without words. Our lessons consist of telling the story in these books in English. We have found […]

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Mission & Outreach

Biblical Foundations for an ESL Ministry

What are the Biblical foundations for an ESL ministry? Perhaps you have considered them in one of our training sessions. At the start of another busy year of teaching and ministry, let us remind ourselves of these important questions: (1) We often think of ESL ministry as missional outreach. The foundation for mission is a […]

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Devotional

Present and Future: Yours

By Elmer Warkentin Ever feel really rich? I did, at least once – on my morning walk here in Guelph. I had been feasting on one of Paul’s radical claims during my quiet time: “Everything belongs to you . . ., the world, or life and death, or the present and the future. Everything belongs […]

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ESL Program Ideas For Seniors

Teaching Older ESL Students

Did you know that in Canada, over a third of the overall older population are senior immigrants? Did you know that nearly two in three seniors in the Greater Toronto Area are immigrants? These older immigrants show up in many of our ESL classes. They can be visitors, recent immigrants, or longer term immigrants. Many […]

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Mission & Outreach Newcomers, Refugees & Internationals

Will You be My Teacher?

By Sarah Kim and Inji Kim from Pluscope (pluscope.com) Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, “Oh that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain.” And God granted his request. (1 Chronicles 4:10) Pluscope […]

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ESL Program Ideas Seasonal

Resources for ESL Summer Lessons

Will your online or in-person ESL program continue throughout the summer? If so, here are some resources related to themes about summer. There may be opportunities to go on outings with your students; you may talk about travel; and it may still be good to talk with your students about summer in Canada, Canada Day, […]

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Devotional

“These Are the Days of Elijah”

By Tom More What do you do when you are faced with disappointments and unexpected roadblocks? The pandemic has been an emphatic, sometimes stark, reminder that we are subject to letdowns. While we ought to see changes and setbacks as part of the Lord’s many seasons, we often despair. For some, I’m sure, this has […]

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Christianity & the Bible Language Aspects

The Words in the Word: Teaching Grammar through the Bible

By Linda Reed Most of us don’t realize we’ve signed up to teach grammar when we sign up to teach English. We often just love Internationals, and perhaps teaching. We feel called and we care. But, clarifying the words that form contractions, conjunctions, or consonant pronunciation—we’re often not so sure. What if we could provide […]

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ESL Program Ideas

Transitioning to “Post-Pandemic” ESL

By Jennifer Tong* Even though we just heard that we are entering a ‘sixth wave’ of the pandemic, the Ontario government has stuck to its policies of lifting public health restrictions and re-opening the economy. We may be leaving the acute or emergency phase of the pandemic. Many ESL classes, which have changed to an […]