Scrapbook: Playing with language
I once had some lessons to improve my French, and one of the tasks I was set was to write...
I once had some lessons to improve my French, and one of the tasks I was set was to write...
SWAT THAT ERROR!Dorcas Manson, York, UKThis is a fun way to encourage your students to identify and correct language errors....
I have observed that many of us set summative assessment completely apart from our everyday teaching. In stark contrast to...
In ETp Issue 130 (September 2020), I wrote an article about returning to face-to-face delivery in a post-Covid-19 world. This...
YouTube is undoubtedly the most popular teaching resource on the internet. I frequently send out questionnaires to find out which...
In this article, I am going to share my experience as a new teacher advisor, discussing the problems faced by...
English, as an international language and a lingua franca, is used widely throughout the world. This signals the importance of...
In Austria, as in many other countries of the world, schools were closed for many weeks from March until June...
A puzzled student once told me about an interaction she’d had when buying a cup of coffee. She had said...
It seems safe to assume that all teachers welcome participation in the classroom, provided that the learners are on-task, as...