Month: July 2019
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5 ways to become a reading detective
Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous and well-loved detectives in the history of literature. The character was created…
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The Benefits of Teaching Ethical Dilemmas
Teaching ethics can not only help students become better decision-makers, but it can also help develop crucial academic and social…
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5 academic skills to prepare your students for higher education
Studying abroad in an English-speaking country is a fantastic opportunity for your students to use their language skills in real-world…
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5 first day activities from our readers
This is the second post in our new blog series, sharing with you some top tips, advice and ideas from…
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Four free resources for business English teachers
The first class with a new group of students can be tough – especially when they’re busy business people and…
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Cambridge First and Advanced: How to beat oral exam nerves
One of the biggest challenges students face when it comes to oral exams is remaining calm and performing to the…
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5 Crime and Mystery Readers for English Learners
Have you ever wanted to be a detective? Now’s your chance with these fantastic crime and mystery stories. From the…
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What is so “Big” about Big Questions?
A few years ago, I was working as an educational consultant. Part of my job involved visiting schools that had…
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Reading strategies for primary and secondary learners
Reading can transport students to new places, immerse them in incredible adventures and teach them more about the amazing world…
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MAKE AN EFFORT – SYNONYMS
10 great synonymous expressions for MAKING AN EFFORT with varying degrees put together by yours truly, me 😎 PULL ONE’S…
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