Lay and Lie: Know the Difference

Lay and Lie: Know the Difference

by Francien Jones Do you confuse lay and lie on purpose or by accident? In my family, we catch each other when we make mistakes in English: grammar, pronunciation, word usage, or whatever it may be. I guess that comes with the territory—I am an ESL teacher and my...
Supporting Emerging Bilinguals

Supporting Emerging Bilinguals

by Noah Frazier Several years ago now, a landmark study took a bold stance concerning students studying English as a second language. Throughout the years, English schools across the country have used terms like ELLs (English Language Learners), ESL students (English...
Helping English Students Focus in Class

Helping English Students Focus in Class

by Annette Stevenson One of our teachers explains how she manages her classroom and helps students focus in class. Now that Covid-19 restrictions are starting to lift (and students are returning to the physical classroom), I have noticed an abundance of excitement and...
Getting Familiar with the Verb “GET”

Getting Familiar with the Verb “GET”

by Francien Jones Have you ever wondered why there are so many meanings for some verbs in English? Let’s consider the verb get. Alone, this verb usually means means to obtain or acquire something; that’s pretty simple, right? But try adding different...