Different Types of Teachers: Which One Might You Be?
When you think of ‘teachers’, it probably sounds like they should all be the same. They are most likely boring, strict, and old. However, as most of us know, the…
When you think of ‘teachers’, it probably sounds like they should all be the same. They are most likely boring, strict, and old. However, as most of us know, the…
As teachers, it should always be our goal to set up as much of a loving environment for our students as possible. A warm learning environment enables students to feel…
Every student is unique and has their own sets of personalities, learning speeds and learning styles. However, I have noticed that most Hong Kong ESL students do somewhat roughly fit…
Yes, parents love their children, and want only the best for them. They tend to push their children to strive to be the better version of them. Their love for…
Ever wondered how to incorporate music/videos/TV into your lessons and not lose control of the class? When it comes to making lessons fun and interactive, a good way of achieving…
Are you wondering how to add excitement to your assigned coursebooks? For many teachers, the use of textbooks in the ESL classroom is a positive way of providing much-needed structure…
The ESL market is vast, and within it, we find lot of resources available to enhance our classroom, our planning and of course, our teaching. But how on earth do…
Homework is often disliked by students and can make extra work for teachers if it involves marking. Depending on where you work, homework may or may not be part of…
For many teachers preparing and teaching beginner ESL learners comes as a challenge. We have an article providing tips to prepare for your first ever ESL class. Often educators are…
I am sure every ESL teacher (or most of them) at some point had to remind their class to speak in English. Perhaps to stop gossiping in their native language…
Many teachers and students alike find grammar tedious to teach and to learn. As a result, it becomes something to avoid or get through as quickly as possible, and there…
In this article, we will provide some top tips and some general guidance on planning an effective ESL lesson to ensure both you and your English learners are happy in…
As someone who trained in the UK secondary school system to teach students aged 12-19, my first ESL Movers class of 9-11 years old was a bit of a surprise!…
In an age where we are surrounded by technology, and everyone is seemingly attached to their phone, I pad or laptop, it makes sense to incorporate this into the classroom….
Moving abroad to teach English can seem daunting to some. Be super-prepared by reading this article on warmers for your first week of teaching abroad, whether in Hong Kong, Australia,…
In Hong Kong, parents are eager to get their children speaking English as young as possible, with most starting their ESL lessons at age 3. They start at a younger…
As language educators, what we do in the classroom can sometimes feel quite ephemeral. The ideas we deal with, the language our students use, the words and meanings we analyse,…
Of the four language skills, speaking is the most important in terms of managing day-to-day classroom interaction. We deliver most of our classes through spoken information, and it is through…
Working in China, Japan, Korea or Southeast Asia, it doesn’t take long to realise that there are some fundamental differences in the ways in which students approach language, as compared…
Hong Kong has a very active and diverse education industry, so if you are in Hong Kong and looking for a teaching job, or if you are moving to Hong…
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