
Roll your summertime with kids! (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 16)
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I want to give you some reasons why playing RPGs with children may be a great idea for everyone involved - especially now, with summer break approaching.

What do games offer in EFL classes? (guest podcast in PL)
Today there is no blog post! Today you can actually hear me rambling on games in education.

Take your kids to Bumbleberry Forest! (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 15)
Today, I have a really nice post for all of you who want to try Role-Playing Games with their nearest and dearest. Bumbleberry Forest, a mini RPG game created by Kamila Zalewska-Firus, is a perfect start to the world of RPGs, designed to be family entertainment - starting from three year old children!

How do you even play RPGs? (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 14)
I want to show you five places you can take a look at to see what RPGs are about - the first sessions, how the adventure develops, the whole team-building experience, rolls, successes and fails - along with the most important factor: fun!

Adult students, let's roll! (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 13)
I started playing RPGs when I was 15, so writing a post on why RPGs are awesome for teenagers would be an easy choice, but since games come so natural to younger learners, I want to share some aspects of RPGs that are really beneficial for adult learners of English.

Role-Playing Teaching (Part 12: This is for the Players)
It's been a year since I started writing about RPGs and ways they could be used in the classroom. My blog is written primarily for the teachers, especially the EFL ones, but today I won't write for the teachers, but for the RPGs players, as I think they deserve some explanations without the didactic background which is quite obvious for the teachers, but not so much for the rest of the world.

Role-Playing Teaching (Part 11: Abominable Terror as Means of Entertainment)
I love autumn. The days are getting shorter, the evenings longer and the general feeling is that it's so cosy to stay in with a cup of hot tea (or hot chocolate). The only thing to make it better is to add some more fun with free educational value. Aaaaand here we are with my next article on Role-Playing Games and how it can make your life easier and your classroom funnier.

Role-Playing Teaching: IATEFL speech transcript
Today I want to share with you my IATEFL speech on (who would've guessed) Role-Playing Games.

Role-Playing Teaching (Part 10:Why RPGs Rock in the Classroom)
I've just realised I didn't write anything about why RPGs are so cool when it comes to teaching! So here we are, a list of seven main reasons you should take your class into one of the Never-Never worlds.

Role-Playing Teaching (Part 9: Madness is Magic)
After a series of theoretical reflections, I want to offer you a unique experience of taking part in a RPG session designed for EFL teachers. If you're lucky enough to take part in 4th Teachers' Convention in Stryszawa (23-27.07.2018) or IATEFL in Wrocław (21-23.09.2018) you may have an opportunity of not only taking part in my workshop Role-Playing Teaching: Madness is Magic, but also enjoying a session as a player, with me as a game master.