Jimmy Fallon to the cool rescue – language games for adults
Language games from The Tonight Show in your lesson? Yes, yes, yes! This is how you can surprise your adult students!
Language games from The Tonight Show in your lesson? Yes, yes, yes! This is how you can surprise your adult students!
Discover new ideas and inspirations to get a new year off to a great start. Regardless of whether the end of the summer holiday concerns or excites you, the truth is that the new school year is just around the corner. It might be a good idea then to make sure that the first bell does not bring on unnecessary nervousness …
Complex verbs, geometry and abstract thinking? Yes, it is one of my favourite combinations, inspired by Simon Mumford’s “The shape of English grammar”, where students drew geometrical images of various tenses. I decided to use this idea with my beloved phrasal verbs.
A blank page, a pen and a rush of great ideas? Does not work like that, does it? Sometimes you need to rack your brains to come up with ideas. Here are three ways of creative brainstorming that will help both students and teachers to generate ideas.
Whether you call it Teachers’ Day or National Education Day, it is true that this is when teachers celebrate their work. It takes different forms in our schools, some students remember, some don’t. Instead of just waiting for wellwishers, why don’t you devote one of your classes to this day. Below are three ideas for foreign language lessons and/or period…
Could all fans of teaching how to write a matura essay (Polish school leaving exam) please raise their hand! Mine is already up (I’m busy writing with the other one) because I, for one, have learnt to love it.
“You have more materials …” we often hear from teachers of languages other than English, but there are many universal exercises that can be used by all language teachers. Here is one of my personal favourites, which guarantees that your students, regardless of the level or language they learn, will work like a charm.
While it is true that some language exercises are structured in a way that lends itself to a single-language use, today’s post will not be about them. I would like to share an exercise I love for its versatility, flexibility and the ability to engage students. You can use it to practise speaking as well as writing. And, of course,…
The festive season is upon us and so are the holiday moaners. If you happen to know a Scrooge or a Grinch, it might be a good idea to try and listen to them and ‘infect’ them with the virus of the festive joy. Today, under the Christmas tree, you will find a handful of ideas for “unscrooging” Christmas, and…
Fridges, not so long ago full of Christmas delicacies, grow empty now, with a random portion of dumplings still awaiting its turn … Let’s hope that nothing went to waste and any leftovers found their way to those in need. What if we applied a similar principle to our teaching? What would you say to lessons cooked up from various…