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Date
20 May 2020 - 15:18

Six tips for running online courses

Online teachers must also be moderators. Kirsteen Donaghy, British Council e-Learning Consultant, shares five tips for guiding students through online courses.

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Teaching, Teaching resources, Learning resources, Languages
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Date
29 November 2019 - 11:15

Five YouTube chat show games to practise English in class

Teacher Melissa Thomson shares her tips for turning chat show games into grammar and vocabulary practice.

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Teaching resources, Learning resources, English language
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Date
18 October 2019 - 10:29

Digital tools for penpalling in your classroom

British Council teacher and trainer Melissa Thomson shares her favourite digital tools to connect penpals who are learning English.

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Teaching resources, Learning resources, English language
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Date
03 January 2018 - 14:30

Use pop songs to learn connected speech and sound more fluent in English

Colm Boyd, a materials writer and British Council teacher in Barcelona, shows how attention to connected speech in pop music can help improve fluency in spoken English.

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English language, Learning resources, Teaching resources
'By becoming a specialist, you refine your teaching and make yourself a source of expertise.' Image (c) Carl Heyerdahl, used under licence and adapted from the original.
Date
05 September 2017 - 16:16

Teachers' professional development: a few things to consider

How can teachers identify and build on their strengths, and make time for professional development? We asked Amy Lightfoot and Deepali Dharmaraj.

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Professional development, Teaching, Teaching resources, Learning resources
'You can use songs to develop broader comprehension and critical thinking skills.' Mariana Vusiatytska, licensed under non-exclusive copyright and adapted from the original.
Date
05 July 2017 - 11:07

Ways to use song lyrics to improve comprehension

Winner of the TeachingEnglish blog award Miguel Míguez explains how teachers can use song lyrics in the classroom.

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English language, Teaching resources, Learning resources
'With focus and attention, students can reach their learning goals and stay motivated.' Image (c) TeroVesalainen, licensed under CC0 and adapted from the original.
Date
18 May 2017 - 14:48

Two tools to help you set learning goals

Multiple winner of the TeachingEnglish blog award, Aoife McLoughlin, explains how to set learning goals.

Tags
English language, Schools, Learning resources, Teaching resources
'Once you have a set of cards, they can be adapted and reused with counters and pencils.' Image (c) fielperson, licensed under CC0 and adapted from the original.
Date
12 May 2017 - 17:50

Classroom activities to teach narrative tenses

Are you looking for new grammar games for the classroom? Award-winning blogger Mike Astbury shares some resources to download and print.

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Schools, Teaching resources, Learning resources, English language
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