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5 Exciting Themes for Young Readers
One of the most magical things about children's stories is that you can tell them, time and time again and your little listeners enjoy them more and more each time.Continue Reading -
5 + 5 Tips on Extensive Reading in the Classroom
Classroom reading programmes involving your whole class can be the simplest and most powerful initiatives you carry out in your English class.Continue Reading -
4 things to do for Children's Day
"The one thing all children have in common is their rights.Continue Reading -
3 Transformation Stories and 3 Activities for Young Learners
In our previous Readers Blog post we looked at transformation stories and activities for teenage and adult learners.Continue Reading -
Reading Calendar: January-July
Every new year brings new opportunities to read new stories and revisit old classics with our students.Continue Reading -
10 Tips to Keep Your Young Readers Enthusiastic
When young children start learning English, their parents want the best opportunities for them.Continue Reading -
10 reasons to read with children
We are all aware of the importance of reading from early childhood, and we also know that as we get older and wiser, we begin to enjoy reading on our own more and more.Continue Reading -
10 ideas for your first Book Club session
When you have set up the first Book Club meeting, it is very likely that you will have one of the following scenarios: You already have a selection of readers. You do not have any readers andContinue Reading -
10 bookish things to do in November
November feels like the perfect month to spend more time in the company of books (to be honest, which month doesn't?). So why not give yourself and your classes a bookish to-do list for this month?Continue Reading -
(Re)visit London
The summer break is coming to an end and you and your students will soon be returning home after the holidays. Some of your students will have visited London and will be filled with memories.Continue Reading -
'Twelve Years a Slave' Interactive Lesson Plan
When 12 Years a Slave, the film adaptation of the 1853 autobiographical slave narrative memoir came out in the cinemas in 2013 (directed by Steve McQueen), it was an immediate success.Continue Reading -
'Twas the night before Christmas...
Let's read this poem together before Christmas. This poem was written by the American author and professor Clement Clarke Moore, and it was published on 23rd December in 1823.Continue Reading