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Six Creative Ways to Teach Modal Verbs

Six Creative Ways to Teach Modal Verbs Are you looking for creative ways to teach modal verbs that can truly engage your ESL students? Whether it\’s expressing abilities or making requests, modal verbs are essential for conversations in English. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at how you can encourage students to […]

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The Power of Student-Centered Assessments

Get Ready for Students to Shine! The Power of Student-Centered Learning Are you struggling to create impactful learning experiences for your students? Do you find it challenging to capture and celebrate their growth?  I understand the frustration; I\’ve been there too! But don\’t worry, I have the solution! Introducing student-centered learning tools is essential for

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How to Maximize Learning with Portfolio Assessments

How to Maximize Learning with Portfolio Assessments Have you ever heard of the fantastic advantages of using portfolio assessment in class? For teachers looking for an effective way to measure and track student learning, portfolios can be an invaluable tool. Not only do they provide students with a clear view of their academic journey, but

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Teach metacognition in 3 steps

Teach Metacognition in three easy steps Do you want to give your students the tools to become independent and engaged learners? Metacognitive strategies are the answer, and it\’s easier than you think! Teaching students how to reflect on their learning takes time, but it\’s well worth the effort. Research shows that students who are aware

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Develop students\’ public speaking skills

How can students develop their public speaking skills? Who hasn\’t felt a few cold chills at the idea of public speaking? We all agree that public speaking is so intimidating for everybody. But we know from our experience that practice helps, so today, I want to share a fantastic idea for building public speaking into

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Brain Based Learning

The nuts and bolts of Brain Based Learning Are you familiar with how our brain works and its implications in the classroom? Though we may not know the details of our brain anatomy, it\’s essential that we understand how it influences our behavior and learning. This article will explore the nuts and bolts of brain-based

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Cooperative Learning

How to teach Cooperative Skills Cooperative learning is a form of small-group instruction where students work in a social setting to solve problems. Teaching cooperative skills can be a great way to help children and adults learn how to communicate and interact with one another in a respectful, productive way. Let me show how to

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