4 Ways to Decolonize Your English Classes
In today’s world, it’s hard to deny that the ability to speak English can offer students real professional and academic advantages. However, English education…
Read MoreIn today’s world, it’s hard to deny that the ability to speak English can offer students real professional and academic advantages. However, English education…
Read MoreAs I was playing with my baby daughter some days ago, we were listening to some of my childhood songs from the movie The…
Read MoreDuring a panel discussion included in EFL Magazine’s TOEFL Training Summit last week, participants were asked about possible gaps in the TOEFL training market…
Read MoreWhatever a students’ ability, if they are unfamiliar with the strategies required to perform well at a particular examination, they will not do their…
Read MoreTeachers, editors, proof-readers, or indeed anyone who regularly reviews texts can confirm that many writers struggle when choosing word combinations which sound natural. In…
Read MorePlagiarism, simply put, is using the work of another and trying to pass it off as your own work by not giving due credit…
Read MoreHiring a teacher is a big responsibility. But hiring someone you’ve never met in ‘real life’ and persuading them to fly halfway around the…
Read MoreIn this article I outline the lessons I’ve learned from my hybrid classes in 2020.Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) is the correct term for what…
Read More10 Websites to Teach English Online Choosing great websites to Teach English Online, may not be as clear cut as you first thought. There…
Read MoreIt is pointless to learn languages using grammar rules. Looking for a common denominator or a formula is a mathematical operation that makes no sense in languages.
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