How to Teach a Child English One to One
The key to teaching children in one to one classes is having a substantial repertoire of games and songs, as well as a strong sense of fun.
Resources, activities, lesson plans and ideas for the TEFL classroom.
The key to teaching children in one to one classes is having a substantial repertoire of games and songs, as well as a strong sense of fun.
Teaching children requires patience and a sense of fun. Here are seven tips for teaching ESL to children.
Are you guilty of any of these erroneous practices in ELT or language teaching?
How and why to adapt authentic materials to produce highly successful, dynamic EFL lessons.
Successfully utilizing authentic materials in your classroom is simply a matter of adapting those materials to suit the needs of your language learners.
How and why to ease students into real world English with roleplay activities and simulations.
Songs contain authentic language, are easily obtainable, provide vocabulary, grammar and cultural aspects and are fun.
Who doesn’t love cartoons and comics? They can be used in English language teaching in a number of ways. So what’s the difference and how can we use them?
Have you ever wondered how to use video in your ESL classes, without just sitting your students down in front of the screen and hitting ‘Play’?
Why traditional note-taking may be ineffective, and using mind maps to help learners remember vocabulary may be a better way.
How to add drama to your EFL classes by using role plays and acting out scenes.
Here are some ideas to help you make grammar teaching interesting, pleasant or at least as painless as possible.