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I’ve started sharing some tips, websites on Instagram too. You can also follow me there if you need short, easy activities especially adapted to remote teaching and drop me a line if you are also there with ELT posts 🙂
I’ve started sharing some tips, websites on Instagram too. You can also follow me there if you need short, easy activities especially adapted to remote teaching and drop me a line if you are also there with ELT posts 🙂
I am working with graded readers, short stories and novels with my classes. I was also preparing my talk for TESOL France and looking for some new ideas to share, I designed the following lesson inspired from Chaz Pugliese’s Gossip activity from the book Being Creative. The activity may not sound similar but while reading it, I…
We love playing games in the class and quiz-show type games are very popular in our classrooms. We have the PowerPoint format of most games but if we want to change certain things on them to adapt the game for our own needs, we spend long hours and sometimes we give up. I’ve just come…
Regular readers of this blog know that I LOVE using songs in my classes. Since the summer is here, I now have the chance to keep up with the things I’ve missed. First I discovered a beautiful tool (AnswerGarden) that I’ll use next year with my students and even at my presentations at the conferences….
We were working on narrative tenses and the writing task of the lesson was ‘writing a story’. My class is small and it’s a real mixed-ability class. although it’s small, it sometimes takes very ages for the students to master something. The book we’re using organized the activity very well – first making students to know…
You feel tired and have no energy to plan a lesson for tomorrow, Your students have been too fast to finish the tasks you planned for this lesson, You see they sulk, they feel bored or tired and can’t understand the lesson, then why not roll a dice and let the fun begin. What can…
Yes, another school year is about to end and here you can find a few ideas how to finish it. Give each student a paper plate and tape it to their backs. Tell students to start to walk around the room and write positive things about each other on the paper plates. Don’t forget to…