How to Correct ESL Students Without Discouraging Them
- Mike Kim
- Oct 2
- 1 min read

🎯 Introduction
Every ESL student makes mistakes — and every teacher has to correct them. But constant correction can discourage learners if not done carefully. The key is balancing accuracy with confidence-building.
✅ Effective Correction Strategies
Selective Correction: Focus only on one or two target errors per lesson.
Delayed Feedback: Take notes during speaking, then correct afterward.
Peer Correction: Let classmates help gently, so the teacher isn’t always the authority.
Recasting: Repeat the mistake correctly without interrupting the flow.
📚 Practical Tips
1. Set a “Focus of the Day”
If the lesson is on past tense, only correct past tense errors.
2. Use Symbols on the Board
Mark errors with symbols (e.g., “T” for tense) instead of directly fixing them.
3. Encourage Self-Correction
Ask, “Can you try that again?” instead of giving the answer.
💡 Pro Tip
Always praise effort before correcting. A quick “Good try!” keeps motivation high.
📌 Final Thought
Correction done right boosts learning and confidence. GoTEFL trains you in balanced feedback methods, while TEIK places you in classrooms where these skills make a real impact.
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