Interview with Robert: A fellow ESL Teacher
Recently, I had the pleasure to catch-up with an old fellow ESL teacher from Korea. We worked together overseas. Now I am working on setting up websRead More…
Games, Activities, Ideas and Books! This site was made for teachers by teachers. These are my time tested favorites!
Recently, I had the pleasure to catch-up with an old fellow ESL teacher from Korea. We worked together overseas. Now I am working on setting up websRead More…
There you are stranded overseas and trying to get a new job, better pay, and better working conditions. If you are like me, you have probably already Read More…
I think I have mentioned before that I love personality quizzes, jokes, and games that make learning and teaching English fun. This was one of my faRead More…
I love humor. Riddles, jokes, and puns are all things that can motivate students to learn and translate their favorite jokes into English. SometimesRead More…
This is a list of the different resources that I have used to create this blog and to create my classes as well. I was inspired when visiting a friendRead More…
My students loved to have fun and they often inspired me to create my own activities to suit their personal tastes. I learned about shows I had neveRead More…
This is actually from two different classes that I did. I decided to combine them since they are very closely related. I’ll put a break in between bRead More…
Have your Students Present Their Own News Show! This was an idea I had about having students making up their own live-action news report kind of liRead More…
This is a great class that I like to use to teach modals. First I tell the class that they are going to be Korean CSI. I tried to make it dramaticRead More…
Today’s little blurb is from a book, How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day by Michael Gelb. I was not planning to do a Read More…