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In this blog post we will consider how we need to adjust to teaching a single (one-to-one) student. Methods and techniques will need to be somewhat different from teaching a class where student to student interaction is available.
Read moreThis blog post outlines some of the best tips to use with your various beginner classes. Ideas about keeping them motivated and keeping them using the language are covered. Try these ideas with your beginners.
Read moreDo you want to work as a teacher? These 7 tips to prevent confusion for your students will make a huge difference in your classroom!
Read moreThis blog post outlines the five most common types of starter or beginner groupings. Due to their different backgrounds, each of these groups requires different lesson planning and teaching methods to be used.
Read moreIn this blog post, we discover the world of teaching English for Specific Purposes, in short ESP.
Read moreAs an English teacher, you may find yourself accepting the call to teach in a remote village or town in any part of the world where the inhabitants are more or less secluded from urban society. Often you may also find that the house you move into is a dry cabin.
Read moreOne should know that a healthy classroom stems from a healthy teacher. When the teacher is healthy, then the whole class atmosphere will be much more alive. This article covers useful tips on how to stay healthy as an English teacher.
Read moreHaving a growth mindset can be life-changing. As an English teacher, you can teach your students to have growth mindsets, and this will undoubtedly be very helpful to them for the rest of their lives.
Read moreThe need to learn a second language is a growing need as international travel and living increases. This is especially true for English teachers. Let's discover the best strategies that will help you when learning a new language.
Read moreThis article focuses on the topic of teacher burnout. What is it and how can you avoid it?
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