
3 Simple Activities with Post-It Notes
I think post-it notes make a really nice teaching tool. They’re small, easy to carry around, and you can use them with students on various levels. Here are my favourite simple, creative and of course no-prep ideas.

7 Free Online Courses is October
This month, the 7 free online courses I’ve found are focused on the basics of teaching: helping students feel good in your classroom, lesson planning, various teaching strategies etc. You may also find the last course I recommend quite interesting to include in your classroom – respecting diversity, especially online, is something most of us need to learn.

Let's plan our learning (no-prep lesson plan)
I want to deliver a short lesson plan that will help your students understand the idea of planners, and maybe even create their own study planners.

7 Free Online Courses in September
Ready for some September courses? Oh, maybe you're simply tired and don't want to work on your development? Fear not, as the courses I'm sharing today are really teacher-friendly, nice, easy and aiming to make you feel better!

How to make a good first impression in the classroom?
This is it, ladies and gentlemen. August. Back to school vibes. New students. New classes. Oh, the horror? Not really! Watch this short video to learn 5 easy tips that will help you make a great first impression in your classroom.

7 Free Online Courses in August
As they say, hope for the best, prepare for the worst! Since we don't know what the new school year brings, I decided to look for those online courses that focus primarily on working online – it’s always better to be prepared for teaching online.

7 Free Online Courses in July
Have you started your summer break? If you stay in, you may take up a nice online course. As usual, I found seven free courses that will be perfect for the summer!

Grammar up your classes! (book review)
The way I can explain my attitude to English grammar is love-hate relationship. One of the books that helped me enormously was Uncovering Grammar by the amazing Scott Thornbury. I read it years ago, and I’ve just finished rereading it to see how many things I implemented and how much useful it could be to an average EFL teacher.

7 no-prep course-ending lessons
With the current admin work (reports, grades etc.) it’s quite difficult to come up with a lesson that would be easy to teach, funny and engaging. I absolutely understand this predicament, so I browsed through my blog and found 7 lesson plans you can easily adapt to your classroom – both online and offline. You can find something for all age groups and levels.

I’m a superhero: no-prep lesson plan
I love superheroes – who doesn’t? I also love lesson plans that need no preparation. And today I want to share a simple lesson plan that is easy to adapt for both online and offline classes, for kids, teens and adults... because, after all, we all want to be superheroes!
Or supervillains, but that would be me.