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Classroom Organisers by Students: no-prep lesson plan
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Classrooms can be pretty chaotic - after all there are heated discussions, engaging projects, glitter, teaching tools, posters, copies, long-lost books...
But why not make your students come up with some useful ideas? It's a simple lesson plan, but it makes your students not only work on their language, but also practise their creativity, teamwork and out-of-the-box thinking.

Get Creative Every Day: Review
An organiser, a lesson wizard and a time-saver all in one?
Yes, please!
I'm happy to show you Get Creative Everyday - a planner for EFL teachers (especially the Young Learners ones).

Hop into the (Eisenhower) Matrix!
I might have mentioned before I possess a unique set of abilities I like to call Mad Organisation Skills. Today I want to share a tool that may be useful both for you and your students: the Eisenhower Matrix!

How to Organise Phrasal Verbs? (book review)
Phrasal Verb Organiser is a great book written by John Flower who had apparently seen too many students suffering because of this ridiculous phrasal-verbish-conundrum... or maybe he had seen too many teachers struggling? Whatever inspired him to write the book brought us one of the most useful books ever.