How Teachers Can Use Their Hobbies to Boost Student Engagement
Infusing lessons with their personal interests can help teachers model the benefits of perseverance and curiosity. When you’re a teacher, a…... Read more.
The challenges of speaking in B1 classrooms.
Speaking is the active use of the English language to express not only meaning but also personal ideas and feelings.…... Read more.
Which listening activities do your students like the most at B1 level?
On exploring this issue, due to the gadgets and apps accessible to the majority of learners these days, one might…... Read more.
B1 Level, the pillar of language acquisition
B1 level has been characterized as the pillar in the acquisition process concerning the L2 language. This can be easily…... Read more.
The Transformative Experience of Stage of B1
The differential factor of B1+ B2 is the word autonomy: The official level descriptor is “upper intermediate”. At this level,…... Read more.
B1 writing with a twist
B1 level is considered to be the ladder from the elementary levels to upper- intermediate ones. Learners become more independent,…... Read more.
E Class? Who Cares! Let’s Just Skip over to Lower!
Since its conception, the CEFR (Common European Framework) has offered a reference for languages as regards learning, teaching and assessment.…... Read more.
The four Cs as Global Skills
Living in the 21st century world can be complicated and stressful. A lot of the interpersonal and interactive skills that…... Read more.
Alan Maley gently unfolds the story of his life which goes side-by-side with the development of ELT
In his long ELT career Alan Maley has seen a lot: blackboards turning white (and now computerized), the emphasis on…... Read more.
Teaching Success the Dweck Way
In New York Concrete jungle where dreams are made of There’s nothin’ you can’t do Now you’re in New…... Read more.