5 Objects Every ESL Teacher Should Have On Hand

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Despite all the articles out there trying to convince you it’s a simple gig, teaching abroad is still just as challenging as teaching back in your home state. While there may be less standardized tests to prepare students for, teaching abroad requires a good deal of flexibility and lots of spontaneous decision-making. Having the proper tools in your teaching box or tote bag can help you generate effective and unique lessons for students in any context. I have used these tools in classrooms for young learners as well as SAT students. The best part is: these 5 objects are easy to find in any country, are relatively cheap, and are small enough to fit into a teaching bag.

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