I mentioned elsewhere that icebreakers are a good way to warm up a class. Brand new classes, even with more experienced students, can suffer from shyness or lack of familiarity with their classmates. On top of that, less experienced students struggle with a lack of language. They also often struggle to switch to their “English … Read More “Conversation Starter Question Cards You Can Use In Your Classroom” »
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I talked previously about lesson planning and how you need to write everything down, especially if you’re a new teacher. If you don’t, you’re probably going to forget and skip parts or get confused or do something else. I have, at least, so I assume most people will, too. But what do you need to … Read More “Printable Lesson Planning Sheet For New TEFL Teachers” »
I talked before about reflection and how keeping a journal can help you as a TEFL teacher. It’s a vital part of personal development. There are many ways to keep that journal, but I thought I’d share with you the one I use. Voila! The TEFL Teaching Hub Class Reflection Journal This is the journal … Read More “The Reflective Journal I Actually Use – and How You Can Use It” »

 
			 
			