Always Leave Your Demo Client With A Smile
Ever been to a cabaret show? At the end of the night, what did you remember most: that awkward moment the announcer fumbled the punchline of a joke? Or the grand finale with singing,...
Ever been to a cabaret show? At the end of the night, what did you remember most: that awkward moment the announcer fumbled the punchline of a joke? Or the grand finale with singing,...
Have you ever had to do demos? If so, you understand that they can be exciting, yet very stressful. Demos or demonstration lessons are used to show prospective clients what they can expect from...
When you think of prepositions, boring grammar drills flood your mind. Right? Whilst drilling is useful in terms of pronunciation and retaining to memory, it isn’t enough for students to understand or visualize how...
How to be a Pro at Pronouns? Conquer the forgetting cycle and ensure proper usage of Pronouns. Parts of Speech are dreary, tedious and easily forgettable. When we reach pronouns it just gets a...
Could you explain the difference between dogs, dog´s and dogs´ to your students if they asked you?….. Here, I will be showing you the difference between the three and will give you 5 tips...
Out of over 171,476 words listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, which is comprised of all the words in the English language, the is one of the most frequently used. The reason for this...
That’s great! You’ve done a really good teaching job. Now your hard-working students are comfortable talking about the present. They can tell you all about what they like, what their favorite subject is at...
So, you’re trying to get used to navigating the right way through starting the lesson. It can be daunting! There’s the red “enter” button, the 3-minute countdown, the little koala bear face coming on,...
Imagine you are teaching your first junior session, ever, and the topic which you are expected to teach is grammar-in particular conjunctions. You know all the conjunctions. So you begin: “Conjunctions are words such...
Teaching singular and plural verb forms to low-level juniors can be a challenge. How do you explain a grammatical concept in simple, concrete language? Where do you begin? Even the words “singular” and “plural”...