Episode Summary
Navigating a grade transition and collaborating with new colleagues can be quite a challenge when it comes to being an ESL teacher. In today’s episode, I chat with Sarah, who is a member of the ESL Teaching Roadmap membership.
It’s been a while since I talked about ESL teacher coaching. And with summertime in full swing, I know a lot of teachers have more headspace and creative flow as they are preparing for the upcoming school year. Regardless of whether it starts tomorrow or in a month.
For you inside my membership, the ESL Teaching Roadmap, one of the perks for members is a coaching session that they can book whenever they feel stuck in their day to day. Teachers have so many questions, but not always a person to bounce those questions and ideas off of, and that is where the ESL Teacher coaching and mentoring comes in.
Sarah is a teacher, trained in primary grades and has taught elementary grades one through six. She taught in New Zealand for six years, and in 2008, she moved to Dubai, where she has been a teacher at a private international school ever since. According to Sarah, she wanted to travel and see the world, and that she certainly did. Earlier this year, she was asked to step into the role of ELL Lead across a primary and secondary school, and recently their school has seen an influx of newcomers. She, along with her colleagues, are looking for some guidance on how to work with this group of students, both age and language. Acquisition wise, we dissect questions that have come up for her.
I know a lot of teachers have similar questions to Sarah, no matter where in the world you are, and this episode will be super helpful to you.
And if you like what you heard, you can reap the same benefits as Sarah. Book a one on one call with me and get clarity on your next steps in teaching English Learners right away. In addition, to help you feel prepared for the new school year, I’m offering a 10% discount, as well as one free month inside the ESL Teaching Roadmap Membership, where you will have access to teaching materials for both newcomers and mixed proficiency classes and so much more.
What you will hear about in this episode:
- How do you navigate grade change, for example, from elementary to secondary?
- How do you support students across different curriculum areas?
- What are the best strategies to use for teenagers with little English who are very shy to speak and quite heavily reliant on their translations, apps, and so much more?
Related/Previous Episodes:
- Episode 71 – How to Write Content and Language Objectives for EL Lessons
- Episode 72 – 4 Easy Ways to Differentiate the Same Lesson
- Episode 73 – The 3 ESSENTIAL Components of the Long Summer Break for Teachers
- Episode 74 – Why Teachers Should Embrace Meditation As Part of Their Daily Routine
Resources Mentioned:
- 1:1 ESL Teacher Coaching Session – 10% discount and a free month in The ESL Teaching Roadmap membership.
- The ESL Teaching Roadmap – membership community for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. As a thank you for listening, use code ESLPODCAST for 10% off when you join.
- Simply Ieva ESL Teachers Pay Teachers Store
- Lesson Planning Masterclass
- Essential Lesson Plan Bundle
- Newcomer teaching checklist
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