by Marcel Negrete | Apr 5, 2017 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Intermediate For the Classroom
Becoming a US Citizen provides an introduction to the process of becoming a citizen along with activities for further practice. Supplemental: 10 Steps to Citizenship Becoming a US Citizen Download PDF Supplemental: Match Up Cards Becoming a US Citizen...
by Marcel Negrete | Apr 5, 2017 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Intermediate For the Classroom
The Intermediate Introduction is a comprehensive guide to the Intermediate English Forward Curriculum and its underlying principles. It includes an outline of the ESL by Design Lesson Flow, definitions of key vocabulary used in the curriculum, a list of all realia and...
by Marcel Negrete | Apr 5, 2017 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Intermediate For the Classroom
On this page you’ll find all the support materials for the Intermediate English Forward Curriculum. Use the side menu to find Supplemental Materials, Can-Do lists, and Teacher Reflections categorized under the corresponding curriculum unit, as well as the Instructor’s...
by Marcel Negrete | Apr 5, 2017 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Intermediate For the Classroom
Intermediate Unit 2 on Everyday Living introduces students to English needed for everyday situations such as asking for and giving directions, offers and invitations, and introducing other people. Supplemental 2.2: Blank Cards Giving and Receiving Directions...
by Marcel Negrete | Mar 31, 2017 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Teaching Tips
Now that you’re well into your classes this Spring, we wanted to take the opportunity to revisit teaching multilevel classrooms. As you know, this is briefly touched on in the English Forward Instructor Training. Teaching a multilevel classroom is a difficult...
by Marcel Negrete | Mar 8, 2017 | English Forward, English Forward Blog
The intermediate level of the English Forward Curriculum is coming, and we wanted to share a special preview! Click here to see the Objective & Focus Chart for the entire curriculum. Look for the Intermediate Curriculum to be released soon!