Mar 21, 2022 | Teaching Resources and Advice
How to motivate your students to do homework. Homework is difficult and has negative connotations, so how do we provide homework motivation? The underlying negative perception of homework has to be turned into a positive. Motivate your students towards a positive view by comparing homework to practising a sport, playing a musical instrument, learning to drive, etc. These are usually things that people like to do, and they value the practice because they can see a return on their effort. As a result, they become a better golfer, swimmer, football player, musician, artists, etc.
Nov 15, 2021 | Teaching English Online
English teaching warm-up activities for online teaching get your students more engaged and motivated. Here are three great examples you can use. Take a look and try them out.
Aug 10, 2021 | Teaching English Online, Teaching Resources and Advice, Trinity College CertTESOL
Whether you are teaching the zero, the first, the second or the third conditional, you are bound to find some challenges lurking around the corner.
Here is a fun lesson for English language learners with levels from B2 to C1. The objective is having fun at the same time as practising language concepts.
Aug 24, 2014 | Teaching Resources and Advice
Krashen in the ESL classroom, effective English language teaching. A mould-breaking concept about how we learn languages. How to include it in your ESL class.
Sep 9, 2013 | Teaching Resources and Advice
Here are some tips about how to present new English teaching material. If you follow them, your students will take in new material more effectively and be more likely to retain new information.