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ESL Classroom Management Hacks: 3 Time-Saving Tips
In this video, I share with you three easy teaching tips that can help you with ESL classroom management.
These are things that I wish I had known when I first started out as a teacher, and they can make your ESL lessons run a little more smoothly.
I have had my share of struggles in the classroom, such as students climbing walls when my back was turned for just a few seconds while I was setting up teaching resources
or my old CD player acting up during lessons, or students getting distracted and misbehaving while I frantically searched for the right song for the lesson.
It's easy for lessons to dissolve into total chaos and lose students' attention in an instant (especially when it's not their first language and you have an added communication barrier to contend with).
I hope that these three tips can help you avoid some of the common classroom calamities that I have experienced.
They're so simple, and I kick myself for not doing them sooner:)
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