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Here are a selection of handy tips to help you get the most out of your teaching experience.

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Projects
What is a project? How can children benefit from them? And what is the language value? Also included are suggestions for different types of project work.
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Choosing a Coursebook
This is a difficult decision for many teachers. Take a look at our coursebook checklist to help you select the resource that's best for you and your students.
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Using Storybooks
Children
love to hear the language of storybooks. Here are some suggestions
for activities before, while, and after you read a story
to your students.
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English and the mother tongue
Our aim is to have a classroom in which the teacher and the children speak English all the time. But how do we get there? |
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Speaking to be understood
What are the top 10 problem-reducing strategies? How do you "talk like a teacher"? |
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Accuracy, Fluency and Complexity
Are your students too careful or too careless when speaking? |
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Child-Friendly Grammar
Children cannot always learn in the way we wish to teach: bow can we make teaching grammar |
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TPR in the primary classroom
Children can show understanding before they can give a linguistic response: bringing Total Physical Response (TPR) into the primary classrrom can be key. |
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