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Engagement. Accessibility. Peer-to-peer interaction.
Engagement. Accessibility. Peer-to-peer interaction. Just trendy education buzzwords? Or a new direction for the future? What if you could take courses from the top professors in the world without spending … Continue reading
Teaching Kids ,Tip 4 “The Five Golden Rules of Good Classroom Management ! (second part )
Rule 2 Show your EFL / ESL pupils that you care about them. When you get the chance ask the children how they are, what sports they like, who their … Continue reading
Teaching tip 5: Things to incorporate in your English Classes
1. Good morning/ Goodbye These are probably standard and probably automatic phrases but it is important that you use salutations and bid them farewell. 2. What do you think about … Continue reading
Tips for using anecdotes in EFL/ESL classes
In every class that I teach I try to use anecdotes to attract their attention. I always relate the anecdotes with the topic that will follow. I use them as … Continue reading
The Five Golden Rules of Good Classroom Management , Rule 1
Are you an ESL teacher with classroom management problems? Have you got a handful of troublemakers who wear you out? Or has the whole class taken over and you find … Continue reading
Tips and Guidelines in Teaching EFL Grammar
A well-prepared lesson plan is essential for teaching grammar. It should include oral and written examples as well as form, meaning and context use. Tips for teaching ESL grammar include: … Continue reading
Motivating Adult students through anecdotes
Adult learners are too challenging but when you achieve to ” win their hearts”, they are too supportive of each other, they share experiences, and what is more important they … Continue reading
Teaching kids , Tip 2 : “Motivating Young Children to Learn English “
Young children are often eager, almost too eager. Theproblem arises when they are eager to do things other thanwhat you’re trying to teach them. Here are some suggestions tokeep them … Continue reading
Bill Gates: Teachers Need Real Feedback
“Good. You’re doing a good job.” When’s the last time you’ve gotten feedback as a teacher? It’s always good to get a pat on the back, but if that’s all … Continue reading
Teaching Tip 4: Monitoring
How: While students are doing an activity you walk slowly round the classroom and listen to their conversations. You can sit down too, if there are enough chairs, but try … Continue reading