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My Favourite EFL Classroom Warmers
I always find the first ten minutes of a lesson the most difficult - it’s vital to capture students’ interest and involve them from the start. An effective warmer could make the difference between an alert and participating class, and a group of zombies who decide to catch up on the sleep they missed out on from partying the night before... (This comes from my experience of teaching teenagers on the holiday island of Malta!More -
Fun EFL Class Projects
Class projects are a great way to put into practice skills that have been learnt during an English course. The following projects that I’ll be sharing with you have worked really well with teenagers who were on short term courses of a few weeks. It’s a fun break from structured lessons and also gives the teacher a break for two days!More -
Online Resources you can Recommend to your EFL Students
As an EFL teacher, students always ask me during or at the end of their course, “What can I do to improve my English and keep up what I have learnt once I go home?” I tend to avoid reeling off a long list of recommended books or exercise workbooks and prefer to encourage students into taking a more interactive route. We all know about the great value of the internet as a teaching and learning resource, however, I do not believe that its use is optimised.More -
Top Tips for Teaching Business English
It’s a common misconception that teaching Business English is a lot more difficult that teaching general English. Granted it will take a bit more research depending on what business sector your students are from, but preparation is the key to seeming confident and knowledgeable in front of your students. The following tips should help you feel more prepared when you take on a Business English class for the first time.More -
Guide to Teaching EFL in France
Living and working in a foreign country is never easy at first. I’ve just returned from a three month contract teaching EFL in central France and would like to share what I’ve learnt with others who plan to teach there.EFL is extremely popular in France at the moment, especially within businesses.More -
4 Easy Ways to Learn English Online
When you learn a new language the only way to improve is to practice, practice and practice! However it can often be boring to keep studying from books so I’d like to recommend some interactive learning methods and resources - all using the internet.Chat Your Way to Better English Chatting with others, either native or non-native speakers of English, is a great way to practice your written skills in a stress-free and uninhibited environment.More -
Quick Fix Lesson Resources for EFL Teachers
Any EFL teacher will appreciate how much effort goes into planning a lesson down to the smallest details. And any teacher will also know that every now and then you will have days where you won’t be able to spend too long planning and need a back up plan! Here are a few quick fix ideas and resources which will hopefully save you time and stress as they did for me:Ready Made Lesson Plans There are a few EFL websites which I really could not have done without during my first 6 months of teaching.More
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