Check out Herbert Puchta’s interview at IATEFL 2016, where he talks about how to teach teenagers and what we should focus on when doing so. 🙂
Confusing Verbs #6: To Be Keen vs To Appeal
These two phrases mean basically the same but are used differently. Learn how to use «to be keen on something» and «to appeal to someone».
IATEFL 2015 #5: The Good Use of Technology – Scott Thornbury
Scott Thornbury is at IATEFL 2015 to deliver a talk about the use of technology in the classroom. Read this interview summary and learn more about it.
IATEFL 2015 #4: The Dark Matter of Teaching – Adrian Underhill
Interview with Adrian Underhill at IATEFL 2015, where he explains what he calls «the dark matter of teaching».
IATEFL 2015 #3: Coursebooks & Contexts – Kathleen Graves
Summary of the interview with Kathleen Graves at IATEFL 2015, in Manchester. Read about her talk about the relation between course books and the context.
IATEFL 2015 #2: Poetry & Assessment in the ELT Classroom – Jeremy Harmer
Jeremy Harmer is at IATEFL 2015 to talk to us about two different topics: poetry and assessment. Read about his interview at IATEFL 2015 to learn more.
IATEFL 2015 #1: Values & Emotions in ELT – Herbert Puchta
Learn more about the importance of values and emotions in the ELT classroom thanks to Herbert Puchta, who is at IATEFL 2015 to talk about this topic.
Pronunciation Tip: Words Ending in "-ture"
Learn how to pronounce all the words that end in -ture in the English language. A quick couple of rules and you will pronounce it properly once and for all.
Confusing Verbs #3: would rather & had better
Should you be using «would rather» or «had better»? But how? What do they mean and when should we use them. Learn all about them here. 🙂
Tricky Words #1: RATHER
Learn about the different meanings and uses of the word «rather».