I have successfully worked with people from
Europe, NW Africa, SE Asia, the Pacific Region,
the Caribbean area and North America
in strengthening their command of English as a
Second Language.

Students from Korea, Taiwan, Iraq, Morocco and
other lands have discovered the joy of reading,
writing and speaking in English.
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I employ dynamic techniques when teaching ESL
in the classroom. I also edit written material from
around the world to conform to proper standards
of English grammar.

Solid English is critical to success -- in school,
in global business, in publishing your novel or
book idea.

My goal is to sharpen your scripts, books,
memoirs, term papers and other documents.

One project required me to edit a magazine
originally written in Russian, then translated into
ESL. I did so with enthusiasm and success.
Click here for a PDF sample of the introduction.
Gregory Janicke International
Writing and Editing
ESL international students
Click HERE for a sample page of Alphabet Stew.)

"Where do I find writers of teaching material?"
Right here! My wife, Deborah, is a teaching pro of
20-plus years. She's written curriculum for every
grade level from K through college.

SPOTLIGHT: Deborah wrote Alphabet Stew and
I designed and illustrated the book. It's an English
as a Second  Language kindergarten curriculum for
Malaysia. The publication was distributed to more
than 40,000 students. Activities show teachers
how to use the newspaper in interesting,
innovative ways in a broad arena of education
(reading, writing, math, science, social studies,
history, communication, technology, environment).
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I was commissioned by The New Straits Times
and Kentucky Fried Chicken to write and produce
a series of ads for young students
(CLICK HERE).
CHECK OUT THE ALPHABET STEW
CURRICULUM GUIDE
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primary education ESL curriculum teach
cartoon animation illustration comic strip drawings
Mr. Janicke's comic strip
"Fizzik Rules" has
appeared in newspapers in
The United States, Canada
and SE Asia and has been
used in math, science and
other educational