ESL Lessons: How To Solve Some Common Problems

Robert Winter
2 min readJul 10, 2021

--

ESL lessons can present many challenges for teachers. These problems can be overcome with careful planning and preparations. ESL teachers often face the following problems:

* Problems during a lesson planning, such as time or lack of ideas.
* Problems with teaching materials such as textbooks.
* How to deal with students who are uncooperative, inattentive, or misbehaving.

ESL Lessons: Some Common Problems Solved

These are common problems that ESL lessons can cause and how to fix them.

Problems with lesson planning

ESL teachers sometimes have very limited time to prepare lessons or activities in case of unexpected substitutions. For such situations, it is better to organize the ESL activities and games according to the teaching points. This allows you to reuse the activities in different classes. Keep the ESL activity books handy. This will help you keep your students interested while you prepare for the lesson.

It is okay to reuse the activities, but it is important to come up with new ideas. To come up with new ideas, you might collaborate with other teachers. You can also join the online teaching resource to exchange ideas and communicate with other teachers. ESL trade journals are another source of ideas.

Problems with Materials

ESL textbooks are often boring for students. ESL lessons can be taught using fun and engaging alternatives such as games or activities. Jigsaw reading is an interesting exercise. You can also do video-based activities.

Some textbooks can be too complicated while others are easy. To overcome these issues, it is better to make your own teaching materials.

Student Problems

Understanding the learning styles and preferences of students is essential. You might also have to deal with students that are disobedient, non-cooperative, bored, or late. It is crucial to determine the true reason for such behavior. You can interview each student individually, or you may conduct a survey. You can use the results to improve your teaching methods. Encourage students to be positive and motivate them. Encourage creativity and encourage outside-the-box thinking.

--

--

Robert Winter
0 Followers

I am specialized in Corporate Communications, Internal Communications, and Online Communications.