Magda's ESL Nook
Helping students improve their English language skills is my “thing” and I would not trade it for the world! John’s University in New York.
Magda earned her Master’s Degree in English Studies at the University of Lodz and her CELTA at Teaching House/St. She taught English in Europe to students of varying ages and levels for several years. After returning to the United States, Magda moved to New Jersey where she began working mainly for local private language schools. Although she is fond of teaching all aspects of ESL at all proficien
Watch your spelling!
When a flyer at work is missing an apostrophe and it's driving you crazy! 😫
Presume vs. Assume
Worth remembering!
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VERY useful!
🎄Wishing you and your families a very Merry Christmas. May this joyful season greet you with health and happiness🎄
(Drawing by F***y)
Happy Thanksgiving :)
ESL Level 1 / Pillar College
Happy birthday, Cynthia! May all your dreams come true 🎂🎁
ESL Level 1 / Pillar College
My students are taking their first quiz this fall semester.
Good luck, Ladies!
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You gotta love English! 😂
I've been showered with gifts today! Goodbyes have never been so sweet:)
EMBASSY / RUTGERS
History never really says goodbye. History says, 'See you later.' (Eduardo Galeano)
Keep in touch! ☺️
The mistakes native speakers make... SMH
And yes, punctuation does matter!
EMBASSY/RUTGERS: Somebody should get us a selfie stick lol
Embassy / Rutgers
Nixon Class
OH, MAN! Hahahaha... My students are truly awesome! Period:)
Embassy / Rutgers
Jefferson Class
It's been an amazing privilege to have met such smart and fun students from all over the world. You guys rock!
One of my students rocked today's vocabulary! It's awesome to see how quickly kids learn... Good job, Giselle:)
Big difference, huh?
How's your grammar?
Happy Thanksgiving! It's the best Thursday of the year:)
My Basic 1 students started learning English last September and I can't believe how much they've learned! I'm one very proud teacher:) Enjoy your trip to France, Peter!
Hahahahaha... I love grammar :D
This is an oldie but a goodie!
My Comp II students learned how to write a compare/contrast essay this morning. Can you write one? ;)
A: "Sugar?"
B: "Just a smidgen, please"
smidgen /ˈsmɪdʒən/ = a small piece or amount of something
Do you want to learn English?
I received an e-mail from a former student of mine yesterday. Thank you for remembering me, Grace!
Ice cream anyone? One of my former students just came to say hello. Thank you!