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What is an arch?

May, Wed 9th, 2012 Posted in : Basic, Blog, Student Posts, Videos 0 Comments Tags: arch, architecture, ESL Basics, learn english, structure
What is an arch?

What is an arch? An arch is a shape or structure that has straight edges and a curved top. Many buildings and bridges have arches in their architecture. I’m standing underneath one in the video below! Some famous arches are the golden arches of McDonalds. Where else do you typically see arches? Was that video [...]

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What is an armadillo?

May, Tue 8th, 2012 Posted in : Basic, Blog, Student Posts, Videos, Vocabulary 0 Comments Tags: animal, armadillo, armor, ESL Basics, learn english, mammal
What is an armadillo?

What is an armadillo? Watch and learn with Andrea Giordano from ESL Basics. Armadillos are one of the only mammals that have a protective shell like armor! Their name in spanish means “little armored one”  - that’s why they are called ARMAdillo. Have you ever seen an armadillo in real life? They are pretty funny [...]

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What does the idiom “fair and square” mean?

May, Thu 3rd, 2012 Posted in : Blog, Idioms, Student Posts, Videos 0 Comments Tags: andrea girodano, english idiom, ESL Basics, fair and square, honest, idiom, just, learn english, not cheating, right, truthful
What does the idiom “fair and square” mean?

What does the idiom “fair and square” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the video with Andrea below, you can get a better grasp on the definition and how to use the idiom “fair and square”. [...]

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Walk With Andrea: Labeling Students – Good or Bad?

Apr, Fri 20th, 2012 Posted in : Blog, Teacher Posts, Teacher Videos 0 Comments Tags: advanced, beginner, labeling, placement, students, teaching, Walk with Andrea
Walk With Andrea: Labeling Students – Good or Bad?

Labeling students can be beneficial and also detrimental at the same time. In this talk, Andrea addresses the stigma that comes along with being placed in a lower proficiency class. How do you break out your students or label them? Do you find it effective? What other methods of labeling have you done in the [...]

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Walk with Andrea: Greek graffiti?

Mar, Sat 17th, 2012 Posted in : Blog, Teacher Posts 0 Comments Tags: Alphabet, Graffiti, Walk with Andrea, Wall art
Walk with Andrea: Greek graffiti?

Walking the streets of Athens, Andrea notices the graffiti around town and was again reminded of the universal application of the English language. What does graffiti look like where you are from? How many countries have you lived in or visited? Enjoy!

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Walk with Andrea: Teaching in Every Country

Mar, Sat 17th, 2012 Posted in : Blog, Teacher Posts 0 Comments Tags: Athens, Greece, Teaching in Every Country, Walk with Andrea
Walk with Andrea: Teaching in Every Country

Andrea is in the airport about to leave for Athens and shot a video talking about the importance being able to transcend cultures and be able to teach English to people from different backgrounds. Enjoy this episode of “Walk with Andrea”! How many countries have you lived in or visited? Enjoy!

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Walk with Andrea: Rhyming with Dr. Seuss

Mar, Fri 16th, 2012 Posted in : Blog, Teacher Posts 0 Comments Tags: Dr. Seuss, Poetry, Rhyme, Rhyming, Walk with Andrea
Walk with Andrea: Rhyming with Dr. Seuss

This episode of “Walk with Andrea” is focused on the genius works of American writer and poet, Dr. Seuss. Dr. Seuss is a master of rhyming like none other in American history. Most of kids in America are raised reading his works and it works wonders for non-native English speakers as well. Read Dr. Seuss’ [...]

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