Teach Fun, Effective One-on-One Lessons!

Are you tired of spending too much time planning one-on-one lessons, only to end up wishing that the clock would move faster? How much time and energy could you save,...

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Teach Fun, Effective One-on-One Lessons!

Are you tired of spending too much time planning one-on-one lessons, only to end up wishing that the clock would move faster? How much time and energy could you save, with dozens of activities at your fingertips which could easily be used to teach the material of your choice?

The authors, Jackie Bolen and Jennifer Booker Smith, have over 25 years combined experience teaching and creating materials for fun ESL classes. They have spent countless hours creating original materials and compiling useful and enjoyable activities for use with all kinds of classes.

This book gives you the inside scoop on one-on-one lessons both you and your students will enjoy. With its broad variety of activities across the four skills, you are sure to find exactly what you need, saving countless hours of preparation. If you have thought about creating a profitable sideline with tutoring but were unsure of what to do in your lessons, this book has everything you need!

Pick up your copy of 39 Awesome 1-1 ESL Activities today to have better one-on-one classes tomorrow!



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