
Got questions? We’ve got answers. 10 in 10 for YOU
By now, I’m sure we’ve all seen the Melania Trump speech that plagiarized Michelle Obama. Finally, teachers the world over have the perfect example to demonstrate blatant plagiarism to their students.
Got questions? We’ve got answers. 10 in 10 for YOU
Looking for a new way to mentor students of academic writing, Ron Martinez came up with a great one. This should be the new standard.
Are there controversial topics that you want to teach, but you do not know how? Do you think your students might not be ready for them? David Petrie has the perfect recipe for these issues. You can read some ideas in his blog post and also for more tips, do not miss his webinar for BELTA on January 10th, at 16.00 CET!
Introducing our free new ebook – Parsnips in ELT: Stepping out of the comfort zone (Vol. 2)
This article originally appeared in the BRAZ-TESOL newsletter, volume 04.2015.
How do you deal with people who want your services for free? Take a look at this.
Reposted from EFL Magazine, my article about whether or not we should be spending time teaching outdated idioms with some many others that we miss.
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