We couldn't let National Tea Day pass without a special blog dedicated to it! If you want to know how to make the perfect cup, some interesting tea facts, or how to introduce tea into the classroom as a study of popular British culture, then this blog is for you!
Continuing with our Green Theme this week, we have put together a few ideas with handy tips and activities on how to reuse paper in and out of the classroom. Why not get some added value from used paper before recycling, it costs nothing and is great for the environment.
This week we explore ways in which we can be greener EFL teachers. Is it an attitude, an approach, or more about taking action? We provide practical tips, ideas, and activities for you to use in the EFL classroom, that you and your students can enjoy all whilst learning English.
This blog looks at the top 5 assumptions that can be made by a teacher about English Language Learners, as well as some examples of teaching strategies and activities to overcome these issues.
In our latest blog I look at what I think are the most effective speaking strategies and the three significant ways we as teachers can help ESOL students and English language learners speak in class.