Handbook for Teaching Bible-Based Esl, Revised


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The Handbook for Teaching Bible-Based ESL provides a step-by-step guide for establishing a thriving ESL ministry at your church. New and experienced leaders alike will benefit from the many practical and innovative suggestions on second-language teaching. You'll learn to: Choose the most appropriate method for leading your particular ESL study Determine which materials you will need to set up your ESL study for success Understand and embrace cultural differences Evaluate the language levels of your students and your effectiveness as a leader Share your faith with your group The Handbook for Teaching Bible-Based ESL also includes: Sample lesson plans Communication tips Teaching resources A pronunciation guide The ESL Bible Study Series is designed to disciple new Christians who are learning to speak English.







Handbook for Teaching Bible-based ESL


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A practical guide for teaching English as a second language.




Learning and Teaching English Through the Bible


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This unique resource teaches English (including ESL/EFL) within a Biblical context and in a pictorial format. It focuses on the top 1,000 most frequently used vocabulary words. It presents an overview of key pronunciation and grammatical concepts. At the same time, it teaches major parables, verses, narratives, and themes from Scripture. Also included are suggestions for classroom games, lessons and activities. This book is especially useful for: -English/ESL (English as a Second Language) students and teachers -Missionaries teaching ESL -Church personnel seeking to establish an ESL ministry -Parents who homeschool -Special Needs teachers -English/Bible teachers in public schools who are part of the Bible Literacy Project




Book Bridges for ESL Students


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Provides book titles and commentary that aid in teaching ESL students, showing how each title, ranging from fiction to nonfiction and from history to science, is appropriate for the instruction of children in all age groups.




How Christians Grow


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Teach your students the basics of English and the basics of the faith at the same time! How Christians Grow is an easy-to-understand course in discipleship written in simple English, specifically designed for people learning English as a second language.Your students will learn how they can grow in their faith through:Bible studyPrayerTithingServiceWitnessingObedienceFellowshipWorshipand more!How Christians Grow also includes teaching resources, such as:Word lists at the end of each chapter, with vocabulary words definedFill-in-the-blank exercises for students in each chapterAnswers to questions and additional scripture referencesTips for teaching ESL.




Good News for All Nations


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Looking for a trustworthy evangelistic resource for ESL outreach? Good News for All Nations is uniquely designed to teach the redemptive story of God's Word to one of the most dynamic, yet neglected mission fields of our time: international students and English language learners. This meaty handbook blends Bible discovery study methods (so that students see Biblical truth for themselves) with important explanations (so that learners understand what they are reading) to help the reader achieve maximum understanding of God's good news. In these eight lessons, students will learn the essential gospel truths about God the Creator, man the sinner, Jesus the Savior, and the need for repentance and faith. "This concise work provides both an arc of the Gospel story of Scripture and the simplicity of language needed to reach the young, the immigrant, and the seeker. This is the kind of tool that the increasingly diverse US evangelical church needs as we seek to minister the Gospel in a refreshingly historic way." ~ Philip Thompson, Online Learning Coordinator, The Gospel Coalition




What Christians Believe


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Teach your students the basics of English and the basics of the faith at the same time! What Christians Believe is a Bible study in simple English, specifically designed for people who are learning the language. Chapters titles include:Sin is disobeying GodJesus Christ is our perfect sacrificeGod forgives our sinsJesus Christ is GodJesus died, yet livesHow to become a ChristianAnd much more!What Christians Believe also includes teaching resources, such as:Word lists at the end of each chapter, with vocabulary words definedFill-in-the-blank exercises for students in each chapterAnswers to questions and additional scripture referencesTips for teaching ESL.




English Made Easy Volume Two


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This is a fun and user-friendly way to learn English English Made Easy is a breakthrough in English language learning--imaginatively exploiting how pictures and text can work together to create understanding and help learners learn more productively. It gives beginner English learners easy access to the vocabulary, grammar and functions of English as it is actually used in a comprehensive range of social situations. Self-guided students and classroom learners alike will be delighted by the way they are helped to progress easily from one unit to the next, using a combination of pictures and text to discover for themselves how English works. The pictorial method used in this book is based on a thorough understanding of language structure and how language is successfully learned. The authors are experienced English language teachers with strong backgrounds in language analysis and language learning. English Made Easy, Volume 2 consists of a total of 20 units arranged in groups of five. The first four units present language and provide learners the opportunities to practice as they learn. The first page of each unit has a list of all the words and phrases to be learned in that unit, together with a pronunciation guide. At the end of each unit, an interesting story which uses the language that has just been learned is presented. The fifth unit in each group contains exercises designed to reinforce the language learned in the first four units.