Fun ways to teach grammar, not only ONLINE
Teaching grammar can be a challenge and making students engaged during an ONLINE class seems to be even more challenging.
Teaching grammar can be a challenge and making students engaged during an ONLINE class seems to be even more challenging.
If you’re an owner of a language school, your business goal is to sell more and more, but it’s hard to do without solid foundations.
How many times do you need to adjust activities to your students’ mood?
I believe that every language school should offer a variety of courses. It is safe and profitable, then.
The new reality we all need to function in has resulted for most of us in increased screen time, new (not so positive at times) habits, growing isolation, and poor psychological balance. Don’t you have a feeling that all you do is teach or prepare to work right now and that there is never a stop to our screen time?
As a language school owner or manager you have incredibly many tasks and responsibilities – sales, recruitment, level of classes, marketing, social media…
Isn’t it nice to get a step-by-step lesson plan to follow instead of inventing everything from scratch?
We all love practicing speaking skills during our language classes.
We’ll look at various types of games a teacher can use in a teenage classroom: from board games, through quizzes, to breakout rooms and riddles. We will talk about ensuring their educational value, and technical aspects of their preparation.
As a busy online educator, you might easily get lost in the variety of all apps, webpages and tools meant for online teaching.