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Tag Archives: ELT
A Direct TV commercial to teach narrative tenses
Coming back to post about a commercial (or rather, a series of commercials) that can be used as a tool to train (or refresh) narrative tenses. The good thing about this commercial is that it describs and follows a chain … Continue reading
Posted in authentic materials, grammar, intermediate, lesson starters, teaching higher levels, useful links
Tagged commercials, commercials for ESL, EFL, ELT, English, English as a foreign or second language, fun activities, grammar, intermediate, minimal preparation, narrative tenses, one-to-one, storytelling, upper-intermediate, Video
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(authentic) resources for an HR English course
I’ve recently finished teaching a one-to-one HR English course (which lasted, on and off, about 18 months), and I feel it would be good to share some materials I’ve been choosing, using and sometimes creating. The situation The course started … Continue reading
Used to, get used to, be used to and would – an activity to train, revise and speak
A couple of days ago I felt there wasn’t a good material on would, be used to, be used to used to and get used to that would meet all the requirements for my student. And so I decidecd to … Continue reading
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Tagged ELT, English as a second or foreign language, lesson plan, lesson starter, speaking, substitution table, used to, warmer, would
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Intermediate+ speaking and reading worksheet:How to learn a new language: 7 secrets from TED translators
If you ask me, I like to reflect (and inspire my students to do the same) on learning languages and what works and what doesn’t, so I’m always happy to offer to my students such opportunities. Here is a worksheet … Continue reading
Posted in authentic materials, lesson plans, materials writing, reading, speaking, teaching higher levels
Tagged advanced, authentic materials, business English, discussions, EFL, ELT, English, English as a foreign or second language, English language, ESL, Reading, reading lesson, speaking, speaking lesson, TED, TED talks, TED talks for ELT
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a more personalised approach to ING and TO
The gerund vs infinitive grammar has always seemed quite tricky for teaching to me: I have always felt there wasn’t enough really good materials, especially for the one-to-one situation. Of course there are all kinds of gap-fills and contextualised gap-fills (like … Continue reading
Posted in grammar, grammar games, speaking, teaching higher levels
Tagged EFL, ELT, English as a foreign or second language, English as a second or foreign language, English language, fluency activity, Gerund, gerund and infinitive, grammar, Infinitive, lesson starter, personalized grammar
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the most (?) unusual place to teach English
Have you ever taught English (or any other language) in the middle of a field? I have – now I can put a tick in “ELT experiences list” 😉 it’s been some time before I published anything here. Well, the … Continue reading
how much personalisation is enough?
That’s the question that has been constantly nagging me laltely. Don’t get me wrong, I am a true advocate of personalising materials for our students, basing the whole activities on their experience and expertise, and asking them for their professional … Continue reading
Posted in Business English, lesson plans, Professional development, teaching higher levels
Tagged advanced, business English, careers, Education, EFL, ELT, English as a foreign or second language, fluency activity, lesson plan, person specification, student, teaching higher levels, TEFL
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May holidays and an emotional worksheet
In my country the first 2 weeks of May are not really very busy: first there is the Labour day (1.05), then the is the Victory Day (09.05), and in between a lot of people take some days off. As … Continue reading
Posted in lesson starters, materials writing, speaking, vocabulary
Tagged ELT, ESL, fluency activity, lesson plan, lesson plans, printable worksheets, speaking
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getting our students to focus on success
next time I get a new student, I’ll add one more point to my long-established 1st class procedures. it will be the GROW model suggested in “from English teacher to learner coach”. GROW stands for: goal -the end point where … Continue reading
end-of-unit experiment (with a lot of information in brackets)
I’ve experimented with it a couple of times already, but not always has it been very successful – due to the lack of time, apparently. As this experiment is somehow in line with the ideas and attitudes proposed by “from … Continue reading
Posted in lesson plans, materials writing, Professional development, teaching higher levels, teaching lower levels
Tagged EFL, ELT, English, English as a foreign or second language, English as a second or foreign language, English language, ESL, grammar revision, language coaching, lesson plan, lesson plans, motivating students, professional development, revision, unit test
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