Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom – Patricia de Griese at ELT Summit 2020

In this video, Patricia de Griese shares innovative ideas to develop emotional intelligence. EI can help teachers in improving their students’ learning and well-being. Educated in the US, England, Germany, and Argentina, Patricia has extensive experience in designing and delivering brain-friendly presentations, workshops, and seminars. She has worked as a trainer, facilitator and coach with… Continue reading Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom – Patricia de Griese at ELT Summit 2020

Effective professional development: Principles and best practice [Free whitepaper]

Sarah Longfield of Cambridge University Press has published a free white paper entitled ‘Effective professional development: Principles and best practice’. Have you always wanted to know how best to approach your own professional development, or that of the teachers in your institution? Silvana Richardson and Gabriel Diaz Maggioli have created an Effective professional development: Principles and… Continue reading Effective professional development: Principles and best practice [Free whitepaper]

How to Become the Best Teacher

I am sure you are going to find this BusyTeacher article ‘How to Become the Best Teacher’ helpful. If you want to become the best teacher for your students, you’d better not ignore what they say. Let Your Students Help You Be a Better Teacher for Them 1. A good teacher is an assertive teacher Your students… Continue reading How to Become the Best Teacher

7 Ways to Do Formative Assessments in Your Virtual Classroom

Here is a useful article ‘7 Ways to Do Formative Assessments in Your Virtual Classroom’ from Edutopia. Pen-and-paper pop quizzes are no more: thumbs-up/thumbs-down, hand signals, online polls, discussion boards, and chat boxes have become the new mainstays of formative assessments in virtual classrooms. These quick pulse checks help teachers make sure that students are grasping key concepts—and… Continue reading 7 Ways to Do Formative Assessments in Your Virtual Classroom

How preparing for Cambridge English Qualifications can help motivate learners through lockdown

COVID-19 has meant huge disruption to learning. The best way to get learners back on track and rebuild their motivation and sense of purpose is to give them goals to work towards, whether they are back in the classroom or learning online. Preparing for a Cambridge English Qualification means that a learner knows where they… Continue reading How preparing for Cambridge English Qualifications can help motivate learners through lockdown

5 Easy Classroom Activities Involving Movie Trailers

Here is an interesting article from Global OUP ELT Blog. You can find trailers on YouTube or sites like iTunes Movie Trailers. A typical trailer will be between 2 and 3 minutes long, although teaser trailers – those released sometime before the movie’s planned release – will be shorter, and typically give less of the plot… Continue reading 5 Easy Classroom Activities Involving Movie Trailers

ELTWeekly Volume 11, Issue 15 | September 2020

Common Errors in English [Book Review] Linking Verbs List with Worksheets 3 Rules to spark learning [Video] Creating Compelling Conversations in Online Classes [Video] Engaging Students in Virtual Instruction With the Camera Off How preparing for Cambridge English Qualifications can help motivate learners through lockdown The Power Of Proficiency: How English Changed My Life.

Common Errors in English [Book Review]

Had I been asked to rename this book, I would have titled it as ‘Learn English through errors’. This unique book can be used by anybody in India who wants to improve their English. Each chapter opens with a short and simple introduction of the topic, and examples with errors and the corrected form help… Continue reading Common Errors in English [Book Review]

Linking Verbs List with Worksheets

Here is a BusyTeacher article on ‘Linking Verbs List with Worksheets‘. In this article, we will discuss a type of verb that describes a state of being. These verbs are referred to as Linking, Helping, or Auxiliary verbs. Unlike typical verbs, these “to be” verbs don’t have to denote action and don’t have any meaning… Continue reading Linking Verbs List with Worksheets