
The same exam
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One of the most difficult tasks for me as a teacher is designing tests (and then test correction, I really hate it) - and the picture above explains why: it is virtually impossible to create a test everyone could find something they are good at.

Homework for H1 students
Here's a homework for my students: I want you to watch the video, understand what the girl says (shouldn't be THAT difficult, but hey, that's how real people speak) and write a short summary. Check the additional questions, please and be careful while doing science :P

THE book a teacher should have
It was a couple of years after I graduated when I took part in a contest by Macmillan and won a book. Any book from their offer, I remember it well. How wisely did I choose deciding on a book called 700 Classroom Activities by David Seymour and Maria Popova from Macmillan Books for Teachers series! It appeared to be the best book a teacher could get - at least, a teacher like me.

Stories and storytelling
I've written about one of my favourite games, Once Upon a Time... and today I present a lesson plan to cover introduction to storytelling.

Once Upon a Time...
One of the best activities in the classroom for students of all ages is definitely playing games. And one of the best and most creative games is Once Upon a Time by Atlas Games. If you check their website you will find some teaching tips, but I use it in a different way, simply because it is hard to tell a story for pre-intermediate level students - writing is easier, especially when they have dictionaries and work in pairs to make it even funnier.

Learning teaching
During many years of my school education I've encountered too many teachers stiff as if they had a nice stick up their bums. I've also met quite a lot of those who wanted to be students' 'friends' - the point was we didn't really enjoy the idea. When I started teaching I soon realized that finding the right place between those two attitudes would be the key to identifying my own way of being a teacher.

Present Perfect Simple with zombies and krakens
Explaining Present Perfect can be tough... but it's my absolutely favourite thing to teach! I need a kraken, or a zombie - and boom! everything is clear!