Teaching ESL Students How to Paraphrase
- teikmike
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

🎯 Introduction
Paraphrasing—expressing the same idea in different words—is a critical skill for ESL students. It strengthens writing, prevents plagiarism, and improves comprehension. Yet many learners struggle to restate ideas without copying. Here’s how to guide them step by step.
📚 Why Paraphrasing Matters
Paraphrasing helps students:
Develop flexible language use
Understand sentence structure and vocabulary choices
Avoid plagiarism in academic writing
Speak more naturally in discussions and presentations
It’s not just a writing skill—it’s a thinking skill.
✍️ Step-by-Step Paraphrasing Practice
1. Identify Key Ideas:Students first underline the main message or keywords in a sentence.
2. Replace Words with Synonyms:Teach learners to substitute words with simple synonyms while keeping meaning intact.
3. Change Sentence Structure:Encourage them to switch from active to passive voice or reorder clauses for variety.
4. Combine and Simplify:Model how to combine short sentences or simplify complex ones while retaining meaning.
5. Compare with the Original:Have students check whether their paraphrase keeps the same idea without repeating phrasing.
🎲 Classroom Activity Ideas
Paraphrase Relay: Write sentences on the board. Teams take turns rewriting them in new ways.
Listen & Rewrite: Play a short audio clip, then have students restate what they heard in their own words.
Summarize Paragraphs: Students paraphrase short texts to capture the essence without copying.
💡 Pro Tip
Remind students: Paraphrasing isn’t about using big words—it’s about expressing ideas clearly and originally. Keep examples short and varied to build confidence gradually.
📌 Final Thought
Paraphrasing boosts comprehension, expression, and academic integrity. It’s a must-have skill for fluent, flexible English use. GoTEFL equips teachers with practical writing frameworks, and TEIK helps you bring these methods to real classrooms across the world.
Comments