More Resources for Your Online Teaching

First, there was a delay. Then, there was a decision to go online for two weeks. Now, it looks like I may never actually meet my students at all this […]
Some Ideas and Resources for Your Online Teaching

First, there was a delay. Then, there was a decision to go online for two weeks. Now, it looks like I may never actually meet my students at all this […]
From Teacher to Programmer

By Mélanie L. Sisley Ever watch someone completely absorbed by a computer game? Ever wonder what it would take for you to get your students’ attention with that amount of […]
Why I Wrote ‘A Handbook of Spoken Grammar’

by Ken Paterson Step back a little. Listen to the conversations around you (in any language). You’ll soon be aware of a kind of grammar that adds to, and is […]
Keep Your Students Connected and Engaged with H5P

By Valerie Sartor We are now living in an age where direct instruction is becoming passé. In Spring 2018, I created a questionnaire for 84 students and student teachers, asking […]
Sailing the Sea of CTRL C + V

Sailing the Sea of CTRL C + V By now, I’m sure we’ve all seen the Melania Trump speech that plagiarized Michelle Obama. Finally, teachers the world over have the […]
A look at Online English Teaching

A look at Online English Teaching Starting an online English teaching business is an exciting venture. And with over 1.5 billion learners out there, it is a potentially lucrative initiative. […]
Selling Courses On Udemy

Selling Courses On Udemy Here’s a crazy sentence – I’ve always believed that educators work harder than others. Why? When the teaching day is over for an educator, the workday […]
Getting Started As an Online Teacher

English learners are moving online in ever increasing numbers. They spend hours on YouTube watching videos in English; they use social media to connect with other learners; and they buy […]