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7 Free Online Courses in March: Mood Boosters
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Since we’ve entered the Moody March, I decided to focus on mood boosters. Well, I can’t offer you some happy pills, but I can definitely offer you… free online courses.

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!

'Tis the Season: No-prep Christmas Lesson Plans
I want to share with you my favourite Christmas-themed lesson plans that bring a special kind of magic to the classroom... as well as educational benefits, creativity and communication skills.

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.

Unlocking the Magic of Storytelling: no-prep lesson plans
I’ve written quite a few of lesson plans revolving around storytelling, and I want to share them with you, because I believe everyone can find something useful – from absolute novices to the aces of tale-spinning.

Four Riders of the Feedbacalypse
We usually talk about giving feedback - but what about receiving it?
Meet the 4 Riders of the Feedbacalypse that can make feedback sessions... difficult.

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!

My Superhero Teacher: no-prep lesson plan
Unleash your ESL classroom superpowers! Take a look at this fun, no-prep lesson plan to learn how to integrate favourite superheroes into grammar lessons.

Flashcards in the Classroom: My Top 11 Activities
I love using flashcards in my classroom to engage my students and support active learning, to make them move, to introduce new vocabulary and revise the one already covered... That's why I decided to share my top 11 activities with flashcards.