The activation phase is naturally divided into some steps to facilitate the activation process, including the controlled, semi-controlled, and free practices that are briefly discussed in this post.
Read moreDo you want your new students to come back again? Do you want students to do homework? Are you looking for fun activities for your online classes? In this live stream, we will look at how to engage and motivate English learners outside the classroom at 100%.
Read moreThis article talks about the question "Which is better: Native vs. Non-native Speaking EFL Teachers?"
Read moreHere are some fun ESL preschool themes that you can apply in every classroom to make your lessons more fun and interactive.
Read moreChanges in school are a very common situation, especially during these days when there is so much uncertainty in society—for instance, the pandemic situation, the economy, etc. We have experienced a lot of changes in school, including school suspension, online teaching, teaching during the pandemic, etc. In this post, I will outline how to cope with changes and what you can do to have a successful change in school.
Read moreHere are some easy and effective ways how to keep English fun by diversifying your EFL lessons.
Read moreOne area that often causes unnecessary stress when planning to teach English abroad is ensuring you have all the documents you will need to make the move. This live session will cover the process so that nothing stands in the way of your dream!
Read moreThe study stage, when the teaching is actually done, is the second phase of a straight-arrow ESA lesson plan. What needs to be taught in this stage depends on the course content and the source the teacher is expected to cover through a specific period.
Read moreWhat does teaching mean to you? Do you have a great passion for it? This post is to all the great teachers out there making a difference in their students' lives.
Read moreWhen it comes to student engagement, there is a wide variety of tools a teacher can take to the class in order to keep the students attracted and focused all through the lesson.
Read more