Used to, be used to, get used to. Past habits and repeated actions. Used to do vs be/get used to doing. Upper-intermediate English grammar.
Too vs Enough vs Very! In this lesson, we will learn the difference between very, too and enough and how to use them correctly.
Learn how to use wish in English. This guide covers various structures like 'Wish + Past Simple,' 'Wish + Would,' and more to express desires and conditions.
What is Oral Language? Oral Language skills are an important component of language development. It is made up of at least five key components (Moats 2010) including phonological skills, pragmatics, syntax, morphological skills, and vocabulary. Students need opportunities throughout the day to practice their speaking and listening skills. For English Language Learners this is particularly important
May vs Might!!! Learn the difference between might vs may and how to use them correctly. The key difference between may and might is that "may" is the present
What are the most important Dutch verbs, how do you conjugate them, and how are they used? We’ve put together this learning aid for you.
The Johari window is a helpful model for building self-awareness.
Explore the essential guide to English conditionals! Understand how to correctly use zero, first, second, and third conditionals with clear examples. Perfect for learners aiming to master complex sentence structures.
Ever wondered what is metacognitive strategy & how can you use it? Find out what it is and six easy tips to use it in the classroom.
What's the Difference between SAY, TALK, TELL and SPEAK in English?
Let's take a look at how to use CAN and COULD correctly in sentences.
This tutorial shows your students the universal proofreading marks and how to use them. Plus, you'll get examples and an exercise to reinforce the information.
Teach your students about the difference and similarities between "used to" and "would" This is a large file which can be printed in large scale...
To learn any concept well, students need to experience multiple examples of that concept, and ChatGPT can help you generate those examples fast.
In the English language, we use the indefinite and definite articles to define the specificity and count of the nouns they precede. The articles 'a' and 'an'
You are probably familiar with Kahoot as a review game, but my favorite way to use this website is a BLIND Kahoot. The game structure is the same only instead of reviewing a concept, you use it to introduce it! Check this out as a way to mix up your lesson plans, introduce content, and engage your students!
Executed well, student-centered instructional methods can disarm some of the more intimidating parts of academia.
Reporting verbs are used to report what somebody said, like 'promise', 'say', 'ask', 'admit', etc. Learn which are the most common reporting verbs and how to use them. Upper-intermediate English grammar.
There’s nothing quite like a really memorable villain to add drama to a story! Who can forget Count Fosco, or Moriarty, or Sauron? Use this worksheet to craft the perfect villain. Click Here to Download This Worksheet (PDF) If you’d like a more well-rounded villain, you might consider plotting their character arc. You can also…
Discover how to use gamification in education to motivate and engage students. Learn about the different types of games, game-based learning strategies, and more.
Conjunctions are an essential part of the English language. They are words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences, making them an important tool for clear and concise communication. Without conjunctions, sentences would be choppy and difficult to understand. Understanding the different types of conjunctions and how to use them properly is crucial for effective writing ... Read more
With the success of my post about how to use google forms in the classroom I thought I would create a post for how to use Google Slides in the classroom. Google Slides is probably one of the most used Google tools in my classroom. I use Google Slides and Google Forms daily. Google Forms […]
Hexagonal thinking is a great tool for planning a piece of writing. Discover how to set up a hexagonal thinking prewriting activity the next time your students are writing an argument paper.
Use this brainstorming strategy, borrowed from the business world, to jumpstart classroom conversation.
This is a multiple choice grammar activity aimed at practising the use of these words that are often difficult to understand by teenagers. I use it after having introduced the topic so this has been planned as a revision. Key provided.Here you are my Part 1 for this ws: https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/both_-_either_-_neither/conjunctions-aka-connectives/77762 - ESL worksheets
Are you searching for ways to improve your studying? Bloom’s taxonomy will help you to make your studying more efficient and systematic.
Exit slips are a great way to quickly assess your students on reading skills and standards that you are teaching. Grab free reading exit slips on this post.
The Story Cycle helps you connect the values you and your brand share with your customers.
Guide to useful Hungarian phrases for tourist. How to say bye in Hungarian, hello, thank you, good morning, goodnight and more with help on pronunciation.
Are you using Seesaw in your classroom? Do you want to? Maybe you need a Seesaw tutorial? Here are some tips to help you learn how to use Seesaw. Seesaw is a great tool for primary students to use with technology. It has many features that make it developmentally appropriate such as audio and video, ... Read More about How to Use Seesaw Effectively in Your Primary Classroom