Choosing Between Red and Blue
Choosing Between Red and Blue
Choosing Between Red and Blue
Stephen Krashen made one claim in 1985 that quietly rewired how serious teachers run an ESL classroom: comprehensible input — language that a student can understand even when it sits slightly above their current level — is the single ingredient that drives real acquisition. Everything else (drills, grammar slides, error correction) is sauce. Forty years…
Hi! Welcome to our English learning blog. Today, I want to share with you TEN simple but powerful tips that can help you improve your English skills. Whether you’re learning English for school, travel, or just for fun, these strategies can make your language journey easier and even more enjoyable! — ### 1. Learn Phrases,…
At minute twelve of a B1 lesson last spring, half my class had quietly stopped speaking. They were copying answers from each other’s notebooks and waiting for the bell. Two weeks after I swapped the comprehension worksheet for a pair of mismatched train timetables, the same students were arguing about departure times in English. That…
English idioms about body parts are some of the most useful — and most-quoted — expressions in everyday conversation. Native speakers reach for them constantly. They turn up in movies, in business meetings, in social media captions, and in the kind of fast-paced small talk that ESL textbooks rarely prepare students for. If your learners…
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Points, badges, and leaderboards can transform a quiet ESL class — or backfire. Here is what actually works, backed by research.
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