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If youâve done a great job prompting your students to talk about themselves in class, chances are, you know a lot about them. You may know what they do for work, what their hobbies are and how they spend their free time. You might also know about their family, favourite foods, music, TV shows, and e...
A big part of being a great teacher is learning. Teachers who learn how to perfect their skills, understand their studentsâ learning styles, and appreciate the learning process better ultimately have the most engaged students and deliver the best quality lessons. Getting to that point takes time tho...
Teaching low-level English learners is a challenge that some teachers shy away from, while others dive right in. The truth is that, while it can be intimidating to teach a new beginner (especially if you donât speak their L1), it doesnât have to be scary or frustrating! Many seasoned teachers will ...
The world of TEFL is full of a huge combination of classroom configurations. Teachers go to social media groups and online forums all the time to seek advice, but the truth is that every teacher has a unique experience! Someone who only teaches 1-on-1 classes with children will have a fairly diffe...
Have you ever had that cringe-worthy moment in front of your students where you gave instructions to an activity, expecting them to get started with it, and then right before your eyes, NOTHING HAPPENS?! Thereâs complete silence and your students are looking around for clues about what they should b...
Weâve most likely all had a social experience where we felt the effects of the dreaded âawkward silenceâ. One minute youâre engaged in conversation and suddenly, you reach a dead end. AWKWARD! In social situations, these moments of silence may feel uncomfortable, or even painful, but in the classroo...