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Set the Pace: The First 10 minutes of your lesson Adapt your teaching to your strengths. In my many years of observing lessons, I have
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Set the Pace: The First 10 minutes of your lesson Adapt your teaching to your strengths. In my many years of observing lessons, I have

How can we ensure that ALL students participate in a lesson? It is not easy to involve every student, but it is important to show

Attention spans are short these days. Long instructions. Too much theory. Explaining before doing it. Too many steps for an activity. These, as well

“It takes too long!” “I can’t find any mistakes!” “Why do I have to write it again?” “Why do we have to do this? No

We are surrounded by images, from our phones to the advertising we see around us. Using some of these images in our lessons is a

In a previous post, I wrote about activities that can save you time and focus on learning. Let me show you what I mean by

We are all natural learners. We have all learned a language and we have learned it naturally. Our parents did not sit us down when