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A practical guide to assessment and testing strategies for ESL teachers — how to build valid, reliable tests, use washback, and turn results into real learning.
Color idioms are some of the most vivid expressions in the English language. When someone tells you a piece of news came out of the blue, that a colleague was green with envy, or that a thief was caught red-handed, the literal colors have almost nothing to do with the meaning — and yet the…
English idioms about weather are some of the most colorful and widely used expressions in everyday speech. Native speakers reach for them in conversations, news headlines, business meetings, and casual texts — yet most ESL textbooks barely cover them. If your students freeze when they hear “I’m snowed under” or “It came as a bolt…
A practical handbook for English teachers using AI in the ESL classroom — tools, lesson workflows, speaking practice, exam prep and ethical guidelines.
Grammar doesn’t have to be the dry part of your lesson. A well-designed grammar game can drill structures harder than any worksheet — while students actually enjoy the practice. Here’s how to design grammar games that teach, not just entertain.
Points, badges, and leaderboards can transform a quiet ESL class — or backfire. Here is what actually works, backed by research.
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