I’d like to share with you a playlist from Disney Channel France’s YouTube channel. It’s about a giraffe called Monsieur Sacha, and it’s got a […] Read More
I’m sure I’m not the only teacher who has found that many students dislike writing. In this post, I will share three fun activities I […] Read More
Parts of the body can be a difficult topic to make contextual. With the right activities, though, it can be a lot of fun to […] Read More
If you’ve been playing Kahoot in your classroom, you may have heard of Kahoot Jumble. Jumble is a take on Kahoot that is based on […] Read More
As 2016 comes to a close, I’d like to share some of my favorite lessons and activities that I tried for the first time this […] Read More
The advent of Google Street View has allowed language teachers to bring culture closer to students than ever before. Even more recently, though, businesses and […] Read More
This is the 15th post in a series on using iPads in the language classroom. Click here to view an index of previous posts. In this […] Read More
With la rentrée right around the corner (or already past for some of you), it’s time to think about those all important first weeks of […] Read More
Since the #Authres August initiative was shared by Sara-Elizabeth of Musicuentos, tons of language teacher bloggers have been sharing their resources. As my addition, here […] Read More
Language teachers are divided about whether or not it is appropriate to assign students target language names. On the pro side, some teachers feel that […] Read More