
Teacher's Kick-off: Launching a Strong School Year
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I made a collection of the posts that will empower you to kick off the year with confidence. Take a look at my tips ranging from classroom organization to building strong relationships with students.

7 Free Online Courses in September
New season, new challenges and new free online courses!
I've prepared seven courses that may be really useful this year, so take a look, maybe you'll find something you like?

Four Riders of the Feedbacalypse
We usually talk about giving feedback - but what about receiving it?
Meet the 4 Riders of the Feedbacalypse that can make feedback sessions... difficult.

Classroom Feedback in the Matrix
Today I want to show you a magical tool that will take your feedback sessions to the next level - it's time to invite your students to share their feedback!

5 Dos and Don’ts of Giving Feedback
Well, we’re professionals, so we’re quite used to feedback sessions, but the end of the school year can be somewhat stressful anyway – that’s why I want to share with you five don’ts and dos regarding giving feedback.

7 Free Online Courses in June
With June just around the corner, I compiled a list of 7 free online CPD courses pretty useful for ESL teachers. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your ESL teaching journey, these courses offer valuable insights and opportunities for professional development.

Design Your Own Course (book review)
I want to share my review of one of the best books for teachers - Course Design Strategy: The Art of Making People Learn by Ethan Honary. It includes many interesting facts about the process of learning, and the ways we can adjust our teaching methods to make them more efficient and enjoyable.

My Superhero Teacher: no-prep lesson plan
Unleash your ESL classroom superpowers! Take a look at this fun, no-prep lesson plan to learn how to integrate favourite superheroes into grammar lessons.

7 Free Online Courses in May
This month I focused on short courses full of teaching tips, and one course you may easily include in the class with young adults: writing applications and being interviewed!

Flashcards in the Classroom: My Top 11 Activities
I love using flashcards in my classroom to engage my students and support active learning, to make them move, to introduce new vocabulary and revise the one already covered... That's why I decided to share my top 11 activities with flashcards.