Complex grammar structures, idiomatic expressions, and phrasal verbs. Strengthens reading and listening comprehension while building conversational fluency for varied social and professional settings.
A comprehensive sequence designed for 9th-grade ESL students to master time management, prioritization, and stress-reduction techniques for high-stakes standardized testing. Students learn the 'Triage' method, time budgeting, strategic guessing, and physiological anxiety resets through active simulations.
A sequence for intermediate ESL students to master complex sentence structures in oral storytelling. Students transition from choppy, simple sentences to fluid narratives using conjunctions, transitions, and relative clauses.
A grammar-focused ESL unit where students act as investigators to solve a classroom mystery. They master passive voice, modals of deduction, reported speech, and past perfect to write an objective case report.
A grammar-focused ESL sequence where students use relative clauses and conditionals to design and pitch inventions for a 'School of the Future.' Students move from defining objects to predicting outcomes and hypothesizing wild improvements.
Students delve into the nuances of English conditionals, moving beyond basic cause-and-effect to explore hypothetical situations, regrets, and impossible scenarios using a 'Multiverse Lab' simulation theme.
A comprehensive sequence for 9th-grade ELL students focused on deconstructing informational texts. Students will learn to identify text features, analyze paragraph structure, distinguish between facts and opinions, and master skimming and scanning techniques to produce concise summaries.
A functional literacy unit for intermediate English learners that focuses on reading schedules, menus, maps, and digital communications through real-world simulations. Students develop practical skills to navigate everyday information efficiently and accurately.
A comprehensive unit for 11th grade intermediate ELL students focused on navigating and interpreting workplace documents, including emails, SOPs, manuals, job descriptions, and integrated scenarios.
A comprehensive sequence for 11th-grade intermediate English learners focused on decoding academic texts. Students master morphological analysis, context clues, text structures, and summarization techniques to independently navigate grade-level history and science content.
This 8th-grade intermediate ELL sequence focuses on media literacy and critical analysis. Students learn to identify bias, tone, and rhetorical appeals in various texts, from sports recaps to advertisements and opinion editorials, ultimately creating their own persuasive campaign.
This sequence guides advanced English learners through the nuances of idiomatic and figurative language. Students explore the logic behind metaphors, master professional idioms, analyze cultural origins in sports and war, and develop oral fluency through creative performance.
This sequence addresses the complexities of English phraseology, specifically academic collocations and professional idioms. Students move from literal translations to understanding figurative language used in business and formal environments.
A 9th-grade grammar unit focusing on the perfect verb tenses (present, past, and future). Students use visual timelines, logic puzzles, and creative writing to master complex sequences and causality.
This sequence explores the function of modal verbs in establishing stance, probability, and politeness in professional and academic discourse. Students learn to 'hedge' claims, define obligations, and analyze subtext in political and scientific texts.
This sequence guides intermediate ESL students through the nuances of pragmatic meaning in English. Students will learn to decode indirect speech, sarcasm, hedging language, and emotional undertones in academic and social contexts to improve their listening comprehension and communicative competence.
This sequence equips intermediate ESL students with the linguistic and cognitive tools needed to navigate university lectures. It covers discourse markers, hierarchy of information, identifying tangents, note-taking systems, and synthesizing long-form academic speech.
An intermediate ESL sequence where students act as 'communication detectives' to analyze tone, idioms, exaggeration, and speaker intent in spoken English. The sequence culminates in a mystery simulation requiring students to synthesize all listening skills to solve a case.
This sequence targets the analytical skills required to dismantle multiple-choice questions for 7th Grade ESL learners. Students move from understanding the anatomy of a question to identifying common logical fallacies and 'trap' answers, utilizing game-based learning and deductive reasoning.
An intermediate ESL sequence focused on mastering the complexities of natural spoken English. Students explore connected speech, reductions, idioms, and prosodic features to decode meaning beyond literal definitions in authentic media contexts like podcasts and interviews.
This sequence prepares intermediate ESL students for university-level academic listening by focusing on signposting language, speaker stance, hedging, and strategic note-taking. Students will move from identifying basic transitions to synthesizing complex arguments from multiple spoken sources.
A comprehensive sequence designed for 11th-grade ESL students to master skimming and scanning techniques for academic success. Students progress from basic differentiation of reading speeds to advanced strategies for identifying tone, navigating text structures, and handling paraphrased test questions under time pressure.
A sequence for 6th-grade ESL students to master academic test-taking through logic and deduction, using a detective-themed approach to analyze question stems and eliminate distractor answers.
This sequence develops critical reading efficiency for 9th-grade ESL students, focusing on skimming for main ideas and scanning for specific details to succeed in timed academic exams. Students progress from grasping the 'gist' using text features to locating specific data points and utilizing signpost words to navigate complex arguments.
An intermediate ESL sequence focused on mastering the nuances of spoken English. Students progress from decoding the mechanics of connected speech to analyzing abstract elements like sarcasm, bias, and persuasion in various audio contexts.
This sequence guides intermediate ESL students through the complexities of spoken English, moving from basic sentence stress to the nuances of sarcasm, idioms, and academic signposting. Students will develop the ability to infer speaker intent and respond appropriately in real-world scenarios.
Students explore English beyond the textbook, focusing on authentic fast-paced speech, regional dialects, and varying registers to improve real-world listening comprehension.
This sequence challenges students to move beyond 'textbook English' to decode the realities of natural, fast-paced speech, including regional dialects and connected speech phenomena. Students investigate how sounds change, disappear, or merge in casual conversation (assimilation and elision) and explore major English accents (American, British, Australian). Through inquiry and case studies of real-world media, students learn to navigate the variability of the English language with confidence.
This sequence addresses the challenges of understanding natural, non-standardized English in global contexts, moving beyond textbook audio to explore regional dialects, strong accents, and connected speech. Students investigate how cultural context shapes language use and practice decoding colloquialisms and slang, culminating in a simulation of diverse English varieties in a professional setting.
This advanced ESL sequence focuses on mastering natural, unscripted English. Students move beyond textbook grammar to analyze connected speech, regional dialects, and the subtle subtext of authentic media like podcasts and interviews.
This sequence immerses intermediate ESL students in the nuances of casual English conversation, focusing on idiomatic expressions, emotional intonation, and social registers. Students transition from literal understanding to figurative fluency through inquiry, simulation, and performance.
This sequence teaches 11th-grade students to use visualization as a comprehension strategy. By moving from identifying sensory words to constructing complex mental scenes and verbalizing them, students build a 'mental movie' that improves recall and engagement with narrative texts.
This sequence guides Intermediate ELL students through narrative fiction analysis, focusing on the shift from literal comprehension to deep inference and tone evaluation. Through a 'Literary Sleuth' theme, students develop strategies to decode hidden meanings, analyze character motivations, and engage in academic discussions using textual evidence.
This sequence targets the mechanical difficulties of understanding natural, fast-paced English. Students explore phonological rules like linking, elision, and assimilation to decode authentic, fluid speech patterns found in campus social life.
This sequence teaches 6th-grade ESL students the essential test-taking strategies of skimming and scanning. Through a 'Speed Scout' academy theme, students learn to navigate academic texts efficiently, identifying when to look for the 'gist' versus specific details to save time and improve accuracy on standardized tests.
A 5-lesson sequence for 11th-grade ELL students focused on deep reading comprehension. Students will master inferencing, character motivation, plot structure, and theme identification through a 'Literary Detective' lens, culminating in student-led literature circles.
A comprehensive unit for intermediate English learners focusing on critical reading of news, identifying bias, and analyzing rhetorical strategies in media. Students transition from identifying basic facts to conducting comparative analyses of international journalism.
A sequence focused on academic collocations and formal register, teaching students how to use precise word pairings and code-switch for professional contexts.
A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence designed for 7th Grade ESL students to master skimming and scanning techniques. Students progress from basic differentiation of reading styles to high-speed information retrieval and synthesis, building the confidence and fluency needed for timed academic assessments.
A comprehensive unit for 11th-grade Intermediate English learners focusing on media literacy. Students move from analyzing word-level nuances (connotation) to evaluating complex bias and credibility in digital news sources.
This sequence helps intermediate English learners develop independence in reading by mastering context clues, morphological analysis, polysemy, collocations, and semantic gradients. Students transition from dictionary reliance to autonomous decoding of complex academic and literary texts.