I play, you play… the power of playing in the EFL classroom.
Have you ever thought about why we were so happy as kids? Have you also considered the differences between being…... Read more.
Process approaches to the teaching of writing
Teaching writing is, for both teachers and students, challenging as writing is a complex cognitive activity in its own…... Read more.
Online Courses Due to COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cloud with a Silver Lining
The coronavirus pandemic has spurred the adoption of distance learning at all education levels all around the world. According to…... Read more.
Students and Procrastination. How can I Motivate them?
By Katherine Reilly – Teacher Trainer and Author Procrastination is a trait most people are familiar with. How many…... Read more.
The question: Is online education good education? The answer is very easy!
New era, new standards, new challenges, new me, new students, new everything. Or not really? In my country the…... Read more.
Teaching Dyslexic Learners Online
Technology is a gift for students with dyslexia, provided that it is used properly. This is because most dyslexic…... Read more.
Mind-mapping makes writing easier
When you sit down to write an essay, a story or other piece of work, one of two problems often…... Read more.
What is the future of assessment?
Nick Saville, Director of Research and Thought Leadership, Cambridge Assessment English Greece has always played an important role in English…... Read more.
Teacher-Student Compatibility: A Construct or Reality?
Constructs are powerful entities, casually considered self-evident. A set of constructs is bequest and left to drive our decisions, attitude and…... Read more.
Preparing for Teaching Exam Classes
One factor that greatly differentiates exam classes from general English classes centres on learner purpose. Since learners in exam classes…... Read more.