The Best Teaching Ideas for TEFL Teachers
Teaching aids and course materials is a great way to make a lesson more interactive and to grab your students' attention. But is there a downside to using course materials? Check out this post to find out.
Read moreLesson planning is an important part of a teacher's daily life. This guide is for both new and experienced teachers on how to write the perfect ESL lesson plan.
Read moreThis story was written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares the five most important skills a teacher needs to set their students up for success.
Read moreAs an EFL teacher abroad, you might not only encounter monolingual local students in the country you are teaching, but also multilingual students who are not only learning English but also the language of the country they live in. Here are the major differences in teaching monolingual and multilingual EFL groups.
Read moreThis story is written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares their thoughts on the most useful corrections techniques in the EFL classroom.
Read moreThis story is written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares 8 important tips for good classroom management.
Read moreA lot of English teachers abroad teach English winter camps in a variety of formats at both private and public schools across the world. These activities for teaching English winter camp will help you create fun lessons your students will always remember!
Read moreTeaching vocabulary is a large part of teaching English to young learners. Here are 4 super easy tips to help you when teaching this specific type of class.
Read moreSongs are the perfect way to get your students involved and remembering vocabulary and phrases in English. Here are 4 tips on how to teach English using music.
Read moreAre you new to teaching English abroad or want to fine-tune your teaching skills? Check out these 9 small details that matter when teaching EFL to improve your teaching skills and help your students learn even faster.
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