Scott Benedict
As teachers, we have the power to make a positive impact on our students' lives each and every day. And what better way to do that than with positivity notes? These small, thoughtful notes can go a long way in boosting your students' confidence and happiness.
Do you struggle with asking questions? Do your questions get repetitive and boring? Asking questions to get the language in students’ heads is not easy. It’s an art form. Read on to find out how you can master this art form and ask questions like the best of them!
"Write & Discuss" is a great way to provide more input in a collaborative and interactive way. So why wait? Give "Write & Discuss" a try and see how it can help you maximize comprehensible input in your class.
This week's question of the week: If you had to pick another career, what would it be? Let's build community together. Share your answers in the comments below!
Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to spice up your language learning lessons? Look no further than "What's in the Box?" - a language activity that's full of fun and sure to keep your students engaged and excited.
I’ve got seven quick and easy book report ideas that are not only easy for your students to do, they are quick for you to grade!