by Marcel Negrete | Jun 2, 2015 | English Forward, English Forward Blog
How do you encourage your student to use English outside the classroom? We know that it is very important for learners to practice using English of the classroom to improve their proficiency. A couple examples of what you can do are listed below. One simple way to...
by Marcel Negrete | May 25, 2015 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Teaching Tips
Reviewing is not a part of the eight step Lesson Flow used in the English Forward training and the curriculum. However, that does not mean that reviewing does not have a place in English Forward. Reviewing the previous lesson is not part of the Lesson Flow because the...
by Marcel Negrete | May 18, 2015 | English Forward, English Forward Blog
The English Forward curriculum in its current form is focused on giving students the opportunity to practice listening and speaking. We know, though, that listening and speaking are only half the battle—reading and writing are just as important for our students. So...
by Marcel Negrete | May 15, 2015 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Timely Lesson Plans
This lesson introduces students to celebrating Mother’s Day and Father’s Day and celebrating others.. Download Lesson
by Marcel Negrete | May 14, 2015 | English Forward, English Forward Blog, Teaching Tips
What do you do when you have strong and weak students in the same class? How do you ensure that they are each challenged and engaged, and that they can be successful? One successful technique that can be used is pairing them up with each other! The weak student will...
by Marcel Negrete | May 13, 2015 | English Forward, English Forward Blog
The English Forward Curriculum covers many of the most important topics and situations for our learners. However, situations can arise in which the curriculum in its current form does not apply. For example, if a student or class is at a higher or lower level than the...