
Changes in Your Classroom: no-prep lesson plan
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I think the best moment in January to start introducing changes is the end of the month. And the changes should be made by your students and you – so why not have a lesson on the changes your lessons need? Make students use English in the most relevant way: to create a positive change in their immediate environment!

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!

Christmas Roll-a-Tale: no-prep lesson plan (free worksheet)
I created a simple worksheet that you can use in the classroom to talk about Christmas, and to make your life simpler, I wrote a short lesson plan that requires no earlier preparation.

The Magic Box of Words: Fun and Simple Classroom Activities
Years ago I created something I’ve ever since called the Magic Box of Words. It’s a simple tool, but it’s very easy to adapt to various groups and students.

My 7 Lifesaving Websites for Teaching EFL
Today I want to share my favourite websites that have become essential tools in my EFL teaching arsenal - they cover various needs and purposes and make my work definitely easier!

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.

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.

Edelweiss: Game, Mindfulness and EFL
Can you smell the Spring approaching, can you see its brilliant colours? No? Is your March still grey and rainy? Well, don't be sad, as I've got something that will not only brighten the mood of you and your students but also support mindful practices, help work on using English, and make you play yet another adorable - and relaxing - roleplaying game!

AI in the Classroom? Interview with ChatGPT
By now you must have heard of Chat GPT by OpenAI - an AI language model by some called the saviour of time-consuming writing compositions, by others the harbinger of doom😊 All that seems certain is that it will change the education as we know it.
You have probably read at least some ideas on how Chat GPT can help in EFL, but I decided to talk to ChatGPT directly. So here's the interview!