The ESL Teaching Podcast

Welcome to The ESL Teaching Podcast, a place for K-12 teachers of English learners who are looking f

Episodes

Total: 135

With the new year right around the corner, we tend to reflect on the things we accomplished and what

In today's episode, I want to delve into the art of cultivating comprehension through strategic

December is right around the corner, and we all know that everything seems to gain speed once Thanks

As I was planning this episode out, I looked at all the things we talk about on this podcast. That i

A couple of years ago, I had a conversation with a student who had just arrived from Turkey that ins

Welcome to episode 89 of The ESL Teaching Podcast! In this episode, we dive into the three Cs of EL

Reading is always a hot topic, and teaching reading to English learners presents its own set of chal

What does it take to acquire another language? In my previous episode, I used a phrase that I have h

Last week, I was talking to my colleague who was so overwhelmed by all the questions and comments co

A while back, I recorded an episode about how I structured my middle school class, and since I work

Teaching multilingual learners requires great knowledge of language acquisition theory, teaching str

Artificial intelligence, or AI as we call it, has taken over so many areas of our life, and teaching

Many teachers work with small groups of students and especially if you're in an elementary  set

I frequently receive questions from my content area teachers about how to help English learners in t

The start of the new school year is typically extremely busy. There are new families registering stu

The new school year is here. And as I'm looking ahead, I reflect about what worked and hasn&apo

Many teachers either are starting their school year soon, or have already been at it for a couple of

How do you build students' literacy and confidence from the ground up? My guest, Kyle Larson, a

Part of an EL teacher's job is to advocate for their students and educate and support their pee

Navigating to a new grade level and collaborating with new colleagues can be quite a challenge when