s magazine choice board is great to have on hand. It also makes an easy reading center that students can use while you work with their classmates one on one. To set the center up, make available several news magazines such as Newsweek or Time. Also make several copies of this Magazine Choice Board after filling in the number of activities students should do as well as how many articles they should read in the magazine. When using the center, students take a magazine and a blank copy of the choice board. They choose the article(s) they will read as well as the assignments to complete which range from writing a summary of an article to persuading a classmate to read the article through a letter. Its a great way to include the news in your ESL class without adding any extra work to your plate, and students will love the independence and ability to make their own choices as to what they read and how they work with it.
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News ELA
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When you are teaching lower level classes, it can be hard to find news material that is accessible for your students. Thats when News ELA is the ESL teachers dream come true. On this website, you can find current news articles, and each article is available at four different reading levels. This means that even lower level students can read news articles that interest them without being overwhelmed by the grammar and vocabulary that more complexly written news articles may throw at them. When you are teaching adult students at lower level language skills, these articles are great for maintaining interest and giving students a sense of accomplishment. An even greater bonus is that each leveled article comes with a quiz (written at that level too) that students can take to check how well they understood what they
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