
Stand Up and Move! Tools and No-prep Lesson Plans
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I share some lesson scenarios that will help you include some movement-based activities while still working on the language. You can use them with various students on various levels, and they will certainly appreciate it.

5 Online Courses in April: Let’s Move!
April is like a break after a long and boring lesson. That's why I want to share with you some online classes on… physical activities! From tai-chi to belly dancing, I’m sure you’ll find something that will help you move!

Mood Booster Lessons: No-Prep Lesson Plans
March is quite a long and dull month, so why not transform your classroom into a hub of creativity? I share five mood-boosting, no-prep lesson plans to make your students learn and feel good about it!

Staying Relaxed in Class: No-Prep Lesson Plan
Discover creative ways to make your classroom a haven of relaxation and learning and encourage your students to unwind and thrive … while using English, of course!

Classroom Changes: How to Prepare for the New
Still feeling the "New Year, New Me" vibes? Before you go with introducing changes, take a step back and evaluate the effectiveness of the practices you currently use - and I share some ideas you can use!

Teacher's Kick-off: Launching a Strong School Year
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.

The Ultimate Set of Inspirations (free material)
Imagine 34 teachers of English sharing their ideas and inspirations, just so that you could try out their signature activities.
Imagine one creative Ania, who "made one set to rule them all, one set to find them, one set to bring them all, and in the union bind them"
Yet, unlike Sauron's gifts, this set is absolutely free!

Reddit: real-life tool ready to use in a classroom
One of the most interesting places on the Internet is definitely Reddit - to be honest it isn't the most polished place ever, but it's one of the best sources of authentic language and current affairs.
That's why I want to show you some ideas on how to use it in the classroom!

The One Thing You Should Do in 2023
There are probably many things on your To Do In 2023 list already, however I don't think you have thought about the thing I write. In fact, this is something we usually don't focus on - I mean, if we have it, it's cool, and if we don't have it, we don't even think about it. And we really, really should, especially if we teach!

Let's Talk Crime (review)
November - a grim month perfect for perilous adventures, and what's more perilous than a crime? Imagine a set of cards that can make your class use English, think, collaborate, discuss, argue while solving crimes and having fun! It's pretty much like Cluedo but requires no preparation, no extra explanation... just a set of cards!