Language classes need interaction that practices all the universal language skills. Here are some great tips to help students get plenty of practice while being creative and having fun. Just make sure their scripts are accurate for the role they are practicing and don't fall into the mistake...
Education and Pedagogy
Omani Teacher Creates Passport to Break Cultural Barriers
The world progresses in jumps and starts but you can be sure that it only jumps forward when some innovative and determined person pushes ahead beyond her limits as Maya moved forward despite obstacles she...
Do Your Students Master the Obvious Art of Asking Questions?
Can you imagine what it would be like to carry on a conversation in any language in the world if you were unable to ask a question? Don't let your students fail to learn how to ask questions correctly in English as that is a big part of the language and not learning this skill will come back and slap them later...
Four Tips to Help Students Develop Listening Skills
Do you ever talk to people or explain a situation and find out that you were not heard at all? If you write a letter of inquiry and get a stock answer that doesn't even address your question correctly, how can you prevent your students from giving this type of answer. Here are tips to help them listen correctly...
How to Go from Being a Geeky Teacher to a Patient Leader
Language acquisition is not a matter of learning a language, it is a skill that requires practice, copious practice. This blog focuses on how to channel the practice without overdoing the instruction. Acquisition comes from knowing what has to be done to doing it repeatedly through practice. Test yourself to see if you are the geeky teacher or the patient guide?
Turning Those Three Tricky Modals Around
Language has hidden connotations that may affect the learner subliminally. How can we find a balance between hopeless constructions and more hopeful alternatives? See how old Greek mythology can lend us a hand...
Three English Words that Invite Repeated Failure
What are the three most pernicious words in English? The words that never lead us to where we want to go? How guilty are you of using these words and are you willing to throw them out and change your tune...
How Much Is Too Much Freedom in the Classroom?
What is the balance between freedom and restraint in the classroom if you want to produce lifelong learners who are motivated long after they graduate. Learn how to motivate students and give them self esteem that lasts long after you are out of the picture...
Five Tips for Motivating Your Students to Study
Getting students to study can be as difficult as making someone drink an horrible medication so how can we make the topic interesting enough to have students perk up and become motivated to study. These tips will aid motivation to study...
How to Conduct ESL/EFL Conversation Classes with Beginners
It is easy to get advanced students into a conversation class. But how can you get a beginners with no vocabulary to carry on a conversation in a new language? Here are valuable tips to get the ball rolling...