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For a list of 50+ popular activities you can use for teaching ESL and to get your students practicing a second language, check out our helpful guide called "Fun Activities for Teaching English": https://citizenstesol.org/fun-activities P is for "The Presentation" — Present new material to your students. Your lesson's Presentation is where you present any new material to the class (new vocabulary words, new tips for pronunciation, new grammar points, etc). You can also incorporate material from previous lessons into your Presentation; this will help your students be able to form full sentences using the new material along with vocabulary that is already familiar to them. You should find creative ways of modeling the language for your students, such as using TPR, visual aids, and realia whenever possible ("realia" is a teaching term that means using real objects, for example, you might bring a real apple to class instead of using photos of apples or giving lectures about apples). You may want to use traditional teaching resources such as a course book and whiteboard during your Presentation, but it is also highly recommended that you teach using fun activities. While presenting, you may stop and spend some time practicing before continuing to present more material. Many teachers spend 20-30 minutes of each lesson on their Presentation, but we highly recommend shortening this time as much as possible and getting your students to start practicing straight away and so that you have plenty of time for Production at the end of your lesson. Instead of spending all of your time “teaching” (Presenting), find ways to be a “facilitator”. Citizens of Hope is a community of teachers bringing hope to the world through TESOL—which stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. LET'S CONNECT Subscribe to our YouTube channel — / citizensofhope Join our Facebook community — / citizenstesol See what's happening on Instagram — / citizenstesol GET OUR HELPFUL GUIDE — 50+ Fun Activities for Teaching English: https://citizenstesol.org/fun-activities GET YOUR TESOL CERTIFICATE ONLINE — Find out how: http://citizenstesol.org We are looking for anyone who feels called to teach English as a ministry to join our community of passionate teachers-in-training at TESOL. Whether or not you have any prior training or experience as a teacher, TESOL is a course that will give you the practical skills needed to become a language teacher in any country on the mission field. Whether you’re looking to support yourself with a paid job overseas, or if you want to gain practical skills before your next missions trip, or if you desire to start an English ministry in your hometown—TESOL will be an unforgettable learning experience, and all of this in a few short action-packed months.