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ESL Teaching Tips Ezine

Here is where you'll find a list of the ESL Teaching Tips ezines with a brief description of the contents of each one as well as links to the full ezine (newsletter) text.


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ESL Teaching Tips Volume 1 (April 4, 2014)

Volume 1 has links to Verb Tense Cheat Sheets for ESOL teachers and tutors. It covers the Simple tenses and the Simple Progressive tenses (Simple Present, Simple Past, Simple Future, Present Progressive, Past Progressive, and Future Progressive).

You may also be able to use the Cheat Sheets as handouts for some of your more advanced students.

Click here for the full text of the ezine sent on April 4, 2014.


ESL Teaching Tips Volume 2 (May 20, 2014)

Volume 2 has links to Part 2 of the Verb Tense Cheat Sheets for ESOL teachers and tutors. It covers the Perfect tenses and the Perfect Progressive tenses (Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous, and Future Perfect Continuous).

You may also be able to use the Cheat Sheets as handouts for some of your more advanced students.

Click here for the full text of the ezine sent on May 20, 2014.


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