Welcome back at this exciting beginning of the academic year! I hope you had a nice and relaxing time off. We are probably all at the same point at the moment: preparing...
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It’s a wrap-up time everybody! Some of you may be reading this while already enjoying summer holidays. I haven’t had that luxury yet, unfortunately, but rest assured – I...
These are some additional reading exercises that may be useful if you prepare your student for Entry 1 Skills for Life Reading exam by City & Guilds. The first...
This paper may be useful if you prepare your students for City & Guilds ESOL reading exam. St.Patrick’s-Day-ESOL-reading-practice-Entry1 Why not take a look at...
As teachers, we may think that we mostly communicate with our students verbally. We describe and explain things and notions, ask and answer questions, warn, and assure...
If you are a language teacher, your first thought after reading this title may be “Again?! Everybody knows it! I’ve done it many times and I am bored with this activity...
Teachers are role models and lead by example. As teachers we have an incredible power when it comes to promoting things. We should show up-to-date materials as well as...
Honestly, I can imagine how you feel when anyone mentions “Aims & Objectives”. You ask “Again?!” Either they talk about A&O in relation to your lessons or...
Yes, we all know that, we need to differentiate questions, instructions and tasks (Bloom’s Taxonomy is very useful here) to challenge thinking and, as a result, boost...
What colour of a pen have you been using every time you mark your students’ work? I’m assuming it may have been red? There have been a lot of contradicting opinions...