|   
			ESL Forum: 
			
			
			
			Techniques and methods 
			in Language Teaching 
			
			Games, activities 
			and teaching ideas 
			
			Grammar and 
			Linguistics 
			
			
			Teaching material 
			
			
			Concerning 
			worksheets 
			
			
			Concerning 
			powerpoints 
			
			
			Concerning online 
			exercises 
			
			
			Make suggestions, 
			report errors 
			
			
			Ask for help 
			
			
			
			Message board 
			  
			
			
			
			
			 | 
 		
		
		ESL forum >
		
		
		Message board > worksheets for adults     
			
		 worksheets for adults 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 aftab57
 
   | 
						
							| worksheets for adults 
 |  
							| I would really like to find out members/colleagues here who work with adults. |  22 Mar 2010      
					
					 |  |  
			| 
 
					
					
					
				 
 |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 sclail
 
   | 
						
							| Hi, I work with adults in Italy...means choosing worksheets carefully and often getting tricky questions!   I �m from the UK.  Where do you teach? |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 dawnmain
 
   | 
						
							| Hi Yes I teach adult too -  always on the look out for business engligh materials. regards |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 banska bystrica
 
   | 
						
							| Hello, I also work with adults (but with children and teenagers, too)... I teach at private language schools in Slovakia, and I also teach English at various companies.... My oldest student is about 70 (that is my sensible guess:))... It is different from teaching kids, a lot I think...adults have a lot of questions, they need to know rules for everything and most of them always tend to compare English to Slovak in every way.... But of course,  I like teaching English everybody who wants to learn...   |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Greek Professor
 
   | 
						
							| Good Evening... I do too...Really choosy i am with the worksheets I choose...But its fun as they are challenging... |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 poki
 
   | 
						
							| I teach two groups of adults here in Slovenia. I just love working with them!  |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 sclail
 
   | 
						
							| Is there a way to add you guys to a list so I can PM you whenever I find something interesting? |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 degofe
 
   | 
						
							| hi, I teach adults in Portugal (night classes as they all work during the day...) and it �s sometimes really hard as they have different levels of English and we need to get the right balance... |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 almaz
 
   | 
						
							| If you think about about it, adults are kids with a different level of socialisation. Very few kids, for example, complain about  �value for money � (although there are plenty of adults who believe in language learning through  �osmosis � - without any effort or input on their own part and are, naturally, quite willing to pay for it) 
 Personally speaking, though, after centuries of teaching kids in mainstream, I prefer teaching adults - both FE and privately. |  22 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Iris77
 
   | 
						
							| I teach adults too but haven �t got much experience yet. I would like to talk to someone who has and maybe get some new ideas... |  23 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Zora
 
   | 
						
							| I teach all levels. Kids, adults, teenagers... They all present their different challenges. I prefer kids though since I have had way too many adults that think English can be learnt by some magic formula. The "osmosis" method as almaz so nicely put it... absorption through sitting in class, not wanting to participate and thinking that they are going to learn that way! Oh yes, I LOVE those type of students! Not!   |  23 Mar 2010     
					
                     |  |  
1    
 2    
 3    
 4    
 
	Next >
	
	   |