Using EDPuzzle for Listening Instruction

By Melissa Meisterheim Planning a listening class can be difficult. Sheppard (2015) accurately described what usually goes on in class: assessment disguised as instruction. Teachers and textbooks often give a few pre-listening activities, then have students listen to something before asking them to answer comprehension questions. In response, Sheppard advocates a balanced approach to listening…

MSU’s CELTA Program

By Jennifer Johnston The English Language Institute (ELI) at Missouri State University is now one of only 25 centers in the United States to offer the world renowned CELTA certificate (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from Cambridge University English Language Assessment. The ELI is only one of 3 U.S. university-based centers…

MIDTESOL 2016 Awards Announced

MIDTESOL is pleased to announce two awards in conjunction with the 2016 MIDTESOL Conference. New this year is the Interest Section Travel Award, providing one MIDTESOL member from each interest section with a check for $125 to help cover expenses to the MIDTESOL Conference. Click here for details. Teachers are invited to announce the Essay…

7 Tips for Successful Home Visits

For most ESL educators, home visits are becoming more common. The importance of home visits is that they help to open the lines of communication between students’ parents and classroom teachers.  One difficulty is their time-consuming nature. However, the positive outcomes pay off in the end. We all know that being an ESL teacher goes…