By Linda Reed A Master Gardener, an older kindly gentleman, came to prune our apple tree in early March. He didn’t seem to know there was a coronavirus – he whistled while he worked. He mentioned advice from a professional apple grower: “Don’t feel sorry for the tree.” And so he whacked deeply. What had […]
Tag: Volume 11.3
Thank you for all those who took the time to complete our survey regarding Covid 19 and our ESL classes. We received 21 responses, with some very interesting and pertinent comments. Here are the questions and the responses. How has your ESL program been impacted by the COVID-19 situation? 42.9% say “suspended but replaced by […]
By Sandy Ho Teaching ESL is my job. Under the Covid 19 pandemic, the program where I teach told us to implement online learning. It was all very overwhelming and challenging. At first, it was tempting to just do the minimal, and I had thought, “It’s just a job.” But God is showing me otherwise. […]
By Linda Reed Zoom requires joyful exuberance (i.e. a little more enthusiasm), but it is worth it! We “meet” as a leadership team 15 minutes early, and as students “arrive,” we ask a warm-up question such as “what did you do last weekend” to practice past tense. Then, using the ‘Breakout Room’ feature, we discuss […]
Resources for ESL Summer Lessons
Maybe your online ESL program will continue throughout the summer. Although it is harder this year to go on outings with our students, or to talk about travel-related themes, it may still be good to talk with your students about summer in Canada, Canada Day, cultural activities like camping or going to cottages. Here are […]