I liked the designs I have seen already, what a masterpiece!
These, I think will definitely suit my younger school children and I have just added to "my favourites"! Thanks for the great lesson aid! FOR THE OTHERS; GO THERE YOU MIGHT BE INSPIRED TO FILL UP YOUR LESSONS
How about a variation on the yes/no game? One student has to use the (correct) questions tags, and the others say a statement (let them be as wild with their imagination as decency and age permit!) and the "it" student then has to respond with the right tag. If he/she fails to do so, let the rest of...
I finished my first TEFL year in July and generally, I understood I did well. Most of my schools directly said that they wanted me back in Spetember, the one that didn't, said nothing either way. On my return I found that the DOS of this school (a B.I. in Italy) has been highly critcal, despite the ...
Awesome (US) has various variants in the UK, depending on age and area. For instance, "wicked" has been/is used, as is awesome. Styles change, "bogus" used to mean bad, but now that has been replaced by "pants"! Sometimes, especially for my Italian students, it's hard enough to learn English, so I f...