Break the Ice, Not the Vibe: Gamified Icebreakers for the First Day of Class
First Impressions Matter The first day of class can feel awkward. You’re standing in front of a group of students who barely know each other…
First Impressions Matter The first day of class can feel awkward. You’re standing in front of a group of students who barely know each other…
Have you ever thought about how different is to teach a Second Language to an elderly learner compared to a younger student? or even better…
Have you ever used a role play in your language class and felt something was missing? When we think of communicative activities or strategies for…
In our previous discussion, we explored how asynchronous learning, when intentionally designed, transforms into a powerful space for student autonomy, reflection, and deep learning. We…
Have you ever taught in a class where every student feels comfortable speaking in English? I dare say that in a beginner’s classroom we will…
One often underrated aspect of teaching is the effective use of resources. Being resourceful as a teacher means selecting materials that truly impact student learning,…
Have you ever wished you had more time in class for meaningful discussions and active learning? That’s exactly what the flipped classroom model offers: students…
Do you feel that your students aren’t motivated to learn? Would you like them to be more active, involved, and participative during their learning process?…
Why Gamify in the first place? Let’s be honest. Keeping students engaged is one of the hardest parts of teaching English today. With so much…
There’s a common belief that many university students take English classes merely to pass a course and graduate, with few actually aspiring to learn English…
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