The World Of TEFL and TESOL Explained
Do 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 moreWe are all human. Let’s face it. Arguments, miscommunications, and considerations are inevitable. Here are some great tips how you as an English teacher can deal with contentions with your co-workers.
Read moreCooperative learning is one of the successful methods of teaching that enhances critical thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning skills. Moreover, it encourages the learners to be more dependant and use their language effectively.
Read moreAre you struggling to control your classroom? These tips will help you improve your classroom management for your lessons.
Read moreThis article focuses on the topic of teacher burnout. What is it and how can you avoid it?
Read moreTo be proficient in English is perhaps the most essential skill through which one can become truly empowered to communicate. Many countries require more English teachers with the necessary skill and passion for enabling learners to make a difference socially and economically.
Read moreThe majority of battles we face in life can only be fought effectively if we have a clear understanding of the enemy. In this post, I will explain favouritism and offer guidance for preventing favouritism in the classroom.
Read moreAmong the four main language skills, reading is considered to be influential in the process of language acquisition. Indeed, reading is one of the best contributors to the journey of learning a new language, and its advantages are not exclusive to reading comprehension. It enhances the other skills of language to a higher degree.
Read moreIn this blog post, we discover the different types of student assessments that English teachers will face during their teaching careers.
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