
Let's move to Hogwarts (no-prep lesson plan + free worksheet)
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I got really nice feedback from you regarding my Hogwarts-based lesson, so I'm happy to deliver yet another simple lesson plan that will help you and your students immerse in a magical world.

World Cat Day Lesson Ideas
17th of February is World Cat Day, so it's rather obvious I have some lesson ideas I want to share with you!

The Cats of Ulthar (no-prep lesson plan)
Last year I recorded my reading of one of my favourite Lovecraftian stories, the Cats of Ulthar. Maybe you've used it in your classroom, but in case you haven't, I've decided to tie up loose ends and make a simple lesson plan.

7 Free Online Courses in February
And we're done with New Year Resolutions! This February brings a lot of interesting courses, some offered by the universities and organisations, others by individuals who want to share their knowledge.
I found a batch of seven free online courses you may find particularly interesting and take up anytime you want.

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Or if you want to teach English :)

January resolutions, December result (edited for 2022)
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New Year, New Me, New CPD!
Whether you believe in the magic of resolutions or not, I found 7 free online courses that will definitely help you unlock or develop your true potential. \

Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021
2020 has been an interesting year, right?
Well, I have some ideas that will make your end-of-year classes fun!

A Winter’s Tale (no-prep lesson plan)
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Soft plushie, warm plushie
Do you like plush toys? And do you use them in your classroom... not necessarily with children?
If not, let me share some ideas that will make your lessons soft, funny and cuddly - even if you teach teenagers and adults!