
Virtual Tours? Why not!
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The days are getting longer and warmer and more and more difficult to focus on the lesson, especially if you're still working online. Fortunately, we can take our students to a proper museum. And the best thing: we can do this for free!

Proverbs don't have to be evil! (+free worksheet)
Some say that the true evil of English lies in its proverbs and fixed phrases. However, I've always loved them (seriously, the expression "it's raining cats and dogs" is just adorable) and I want to share some tips on how to include proverbs in the classroom that you and your students will have a lot of fun with storytelling, role-playing and family stories.

Flower Power: 3 Simple Lesson Ideas (+free worksheet)
I like it when it's cold, but spring has this magical feeling we all love. It seems, however, that flowers aren't in a hurry this year, so I've decided to bring them to the classroom using various flower-based activities. I prepared something for kids, teens and adults, so you can enjoy them with all your students - both online and offline!

7 Free Online Courses in May
We're almost finishing this schoolyear and yet I have found some courses that will support your professional development, especially if you work with kids and teens. Why? Well, it's quite obvious - they're the most vulnerable group of students marked by the covid19 pandemic. That's why I decided to find the courses focusing primarily on these groups - however, not all of them refer to covid-related issues.