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Welcome, Educators

Before we dive in, I want to take a moment to honor you.

You show up every single day for students who are navigating a new language, a new culture, and often an entirely new world. Whether you realize it or not, you are the person helping make that world feel safer, brighter, an...


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Welcome, educators. Before we dive in, I want to take a moment to acknowledge you.

If you’re reading this during your planning period, late in the evening, or while mentally reviewing tomorrow’s lessons—you’re not alone. This time of year can feel especially heavy. Lesson plans, grading, assessments, data tracking, compliance folders, meetings,...


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Hey teacher friend — before we go any further, I want to acknowledge where you are right now.

You’re teaching.You’re planning.You’re grading.You’re attending meetings.You’re managing behavior, supporting language development, and keeping up with the endless flow of responsibilities that come with being an ESL teacher.

And thr...


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One of the biggest challenges ESL teachers face isn’t teaching the content—it’s finding the right materials to teach it well. If you’ve ever spent an entire planning period sifting through websites, scrolling past mismatched activities, or downloading resources that looked good but didn’t actually support your le...


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If you’ve ever spent hours scrolling through Pinterest, Teachers Pay Teachers, or random websites trying to find the “perfect” ESL resource — only to end up with too many tabs open and nothing that really fits your students — you’re not alone.

Every ESL teacher has been there. You want something engaging, aligned to your goals, and easy to use…...


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