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I have been an English Literature and ESL teacher for over 15 years! I am currently teaching in the Czech Republic. Many of my materials are for classrooms with students of English as a second language or for mixed classrooms. Over the years, I have taught students from 7th grade on up (but I've spent most of my time with high schoolers). I've done some individual tutoring and adult education as well. I've taught IB classes (MYP, English B, and English A2 back when that was a thing) and I love integrating language learning in my literature-based classes.
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Preview of Romeo and Juliet Film Guiding Worksheet (Luhrmann)

Romeo and Juliet Film Guiding Worksheet (Luhrmann)

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This is a one-page guiding worksheet for students watching the Baz Luhrmann Romeo and Juliet film. An answer sheet is included. Please note--the formatting looks strange in the thumbnails, but the original file is ok! I designed this worksheet to help students find and note differences between the film and the play, in preparation for a later class discussion and comparison essay. Only THREE of the 18 questions explicitly ask for comparison--the others simply ask for short answers or descripti
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Experience

I have been an English Literature and ESL teacher for over 15 years! I am currently teaching in the Czech Republic. Many of my materials are for classrooms with students of English as a second language or for mixed classrooms. Over the years, I have taught students from 7th grade on up (but I've spent most of my time with high schoolers). I've done some individual tutoring and adult education as well. I've taught IB classes (MYP, English B, and English A2 back when that was a thing) and I love integrating language learning in my literature-based classes.

Teaching style

I like to use literature and creative writing in my ESL materials. I think a successful unit or exercise is one in which students are challenged to think and discover.