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ESL Educators Blog Carnival: How To Teach Writing To ESL Students

ESL Educators Blog Carnival: How To Teach Writing To ESL Students

By Carrie on April 20, 2011

Month Three of the ESL Educators Blog Carnival focuses on teaching ESL students how to write. Read up on what some of our favorite ESL educators have to say on the subject and don’t forget to check out last month’s carnival, which focused on Classroom Management Techniques.

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers, Features, Teach and Travel - Teach Abroad! | Tagged Education, ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers, Student Writers, Students, teach abroad, Teach and Travel - Teach Abroad!, teaching abroad, teaching English, teaching in Taiwan, tips for ESL teachers, Writing | Leave a response

Self-Realizations from Living Abroad: I’m A Giant

Self-Realizations from Living Abroad: I’m A Giant

By Ava Apollo on February 24, 2011

This guest blog is by Ava Apollo. When she’s not writing for MSW, she’s blogging about adventure travel at bemytravelmuse.com.  For the previous post in this series, please click here. The next few weeks were a blur of new and exciting things.  I had a room in an apartment, and a well-connected roommate who served as the link [...]

Posted in DESTINATIONS, Expat Travel - Self Realizations from Living Abroad, Features, Guest Authors, Taipei Travel Guide, Taiwan Travel Guide, Travel Advice | Tagged Asia, Bloggers, Cultural Observations, Guest Authors, Short Stories, Student Writers, Taipei, Taiwan Travel Guide | 5 Responses

Unearthing Asia Issue 3 is HERE!

Unearthing Asia Issue 3 is HERE!

By Carrie on June 14, 2010

Unearthing Asia Issue 3 hit newsstands late last week. This issue comes jam-packed with stunning imagery from some of Asia’s most wild and remote regions.

Posted in Features, Travel Advice | Tagged Asia, Photography, Student Writers, Travel Advice, Travel Photography, Unearthing Asia, Writing | Leave a response

Super Writer Eva Fuh: Don’t Worry Too Much

Super Writer Eva Fuh: Don’t Worry Too Much

By Carrie on June 2, 2009

Every Thanksgiving, Tinity the turkey can hear strange noises coming from the big beautiful house next door. It sounds like there is a turkey screaming or crying. Finally, he asked his mother what the noise was.

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers | Tagged ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers, Short Stories, Student Writers, Students, Writing | 2 Responses

Eva Fuh

The White Bakery by Super Writer, Eva Fuh

By Carrie on March 1, 2009

Writing Style: Descriptive Setting Meet the Author: Eva Fuh I am very excited today. Why? Because I am going to go to my aunt’s house. It’s called The White House Bakery. My memories of the bakery are from a long time ago, but I still remember the big, warm oven, mild-tasting milk in a white [...]

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers | Tagged ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers, Student Writers, Writing | 3 Responses

Super Writer: Doris Chang

A Fox Who Didn’t Have Friends by Doris Chang

By Carrie on February 4, 2009

Writing Style: Fantasy Story     Student Guest Author: Doris Chang There is a peaceful beautiful place, where many different kinds of animals live. It’s called the “Fable Forest”. Franklin lives there. He is a very greedy fox. When the other animals need help, Franklin always says, “No!” One day, Franklin Fox was taking a [...]

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers | Tagged Animals, ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers, Friends, Short Stories, Student Writers, Students, Writing | Leave a response

Super Writer: Betty and the Furry Rabbit, Bunny by Teresa Chow

Super Writer: Betty and the Furry Rabbit, Bunny by Teresa Chow

By Carrie on December 22, 2008

Writing Style: Fantasy Story Last night when Betty was sleeping she had a strange dream. When Betty woke up, there was something on her bed. It was very furry and pink. When Betty shook it, it moved. Betty was very scared, She shouted loudly. Then she looked at the pink bunny and screamed, “I dreamed [...]

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers | Tagged Short Stories, Student Writers, Students, Writing | Leave a response

Super Writer: The Octopus that Gossips by Hedy Chen

By Carrie on December 12, 2008

Writing Style: A Fable By: Hedy Chen The Peaceful Ocean has many fish.  They are all very simple and keen.  They are happy everyday because the Peaceful Ocean has had no wars since all the sharks moved out. One day, an octopus comes to the ocean.  He is evil and talkative.  He always says bad [...]

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers | Tagged Short Stories, Student Writers, Students | 1 Response

Super Writer: The Highest Roller Coaster by Justin Chang

By Carrie on November 30, 2008

Super Writer: Justin Chang Justin is my oldest student in two ways.  He’s been with me from my very first class at Gram and in Taiwan and he’s also the eldest in our class. Justin is a quiet, serious student with a love for writing.  He was in my conversation class for two years before I [...]

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers | Tagged People, Short Stories, Student Writers, Taiwan Travel Guide, Writers, Writing | 3 Responses

Super Writers: Finding Love in Taiwan by Alexandria Lu

By Carrie on November 20, 2008

Super Writer: Alexandria Lu Alexandria has been studying with me for two and a half years, but she has been a student at Gram for far longer.  Alexandria is a very creative individual.  She is passionate about learning, especially when it comes to English.  Unlike most students I’ve met here, Alexandria isn’t afraid to ask [...]

Posted in ESL - Advice for ESL Teachers | Tagged Short Stories, Student Writers, Students, Writing | 4 Responses

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