End-of-School-Year Twenty Second Game
How many times do we ask ourselves where the time has gone? The question is particularly true at the end of every school year. No matter how fast we are running out of time...
How many times do we ask ourselves where the time has gone? The question is particularly true at the end of every school year. No matter how fast we are running out of time...
Today I would like to share with you another lesson idea for teaching idioms to B1/B2 students. Ten new idioms and some new activities, including exercises for visual and kinaesthetic learners who learn best...
Wikipedia states that there are about 25,000 idiomatic expressions in the English language. They say that what really gives the language its character is its idioms. Contrary to this statement, I cannot find many...
A few months ago I posted some lesson ideas for teaching the present perfect tense to B1 students (click the link if you are interested: Present Perfect – lesson ideas for B1 students ). Today...
This time I decided to make a lesson plan with ideas on how to teach compound nouns. Soon we will be celebrating Earth Day so I focused on vocabulary related to the environment. There...
Today I feel quite excited as I am finally able to share with you my first video lesson plan. The other day, while browsing on youtube, I came across an interesting film footage which,...
Previously, I worked on how to teach modal verbs to A1 students. Today, I would like to share an idea on how to teach ‘have to’. The four exercises presented will allow students to...
It is time for another modal verb today. This time I decided to introduce and practise ‘must’/ mustn’t and incorporate pictures of road signs, which turned out to be a successful idea. As most...
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