How to use Off2Class for in-person ESL lessons

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How to use Off2Class for in-person ESL lessons

Welcome to the new Off2Class!

Today, we would like to show you how to use Off2Class forĀ in-person ESL lessons.

Although many teachers use Off2Class for online ESL lessons, Off2Class is also a great tool for in-person ESL lessons. When we teach ESL in-person, we’ll load up Off2Class on a laptop or tablet and physically share the device with our students. This creates an extremely stimulating learning environment.
You can now use Off2Class to:

  1. Send homework to your students at the end of lessons, and review your students’ responses against the answer key in a follow up lesson
  2. Track your students’ lesson progress
  3. Save notes about your students, which appear automatically the next time you enrol them in a lesson (super helpful to prompt you before a lesson starts!)
  4. Hide the Teacher Notes from your student while teaching either online (videoconferencing) or in person (using your mobile device)

Watch this short video tutorial to learn how to use Off2Class to teach in-person ESL lessons.

As always, let us know if you have any questions by adding a comment below!

We hope you enjoy teaching your in-person ESL lessons with Off2class!

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