Blog♥thon

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      There is only half a day left to the end of the Blogathon!

      Let the Limits Go!

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      Reframing is seeing a situation or context in another frame, thus letting new conceptions and interpretation develop.

      Are your Ss poor at writing?

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      Sometimes I feel that it's not fair to ask my Ss to write a paragraph about their last holiday and leave them all alone.

      Teaching and Learning

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      It's the beginning of a new term and I wanted to share some quotations on teaching and learning that may be inspiring.

      Read it aloud everybody!

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      Do you prefer reading aloud or silent reading in class? It is believed that silent reading is better for comprehension but we should have the Ss read out loud to check the pronunciation as well.

      Pasapalabra

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      Believing in the power of game shows, I think Pasapalabra is a nice one to be adapted to the English class.

      Hair Today, No Her Tomorrow by Brian Patten

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      Sometimes we use too many English words to give instructions or to convey meaning in class.

      'What if?' Scenarios

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      Do you use 'What if?' scenarios to practice the Second Conditional?

      Let's Fight Monotony! (Part 2)

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      New Identities: We need a deck of cards to do this activity in o

      Let's Fight Monotony! (Part 1)

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      Last month I attended a workhop on fighting monotony by Meghan Beler. I've had the chance to use some of the ideas in my classes and I'd like to share them.

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