This lesson plan might come in useful if you're teaching summer courses with Young Learners! I tried out this lesson before the pandemic, so I'll show you what I did then, and how I adapted it to be photocopy-free and online-friendly to use with my groups this year. Language point and vocabulary: possessive pronouns (mine/yours/his/hers… Continue reading Summer suitcase mingle for YLs
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Online games in a paperless classroom
My school's policy on sharing materials and photocopies at the start of the 2020-2021 school year was simple: don't share anything, don't give handouts. Easier said than done when you don't have a lot of time to digitalise (digitise?) resources you've spent several years building up. Despite an abundance of online resources and tools that… Continue reading Online games in a paperless classroom
Getting dicey – Part 1
I've always loved board games, and in happier, pre-pandemic times, these also featured quite heavily in my lessons. For those of you lucky enough to be able to use physical boards, counters and dice, here are some of my favourites. And for those of you who, like me, are limited to the virtual joys of… Continue reading Getting dicey – Part 1