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Build vocabulary with young learners: tips and resources
The building blocks of our language are words: words that children love learning.Continue Reading -
Stories and Projects for World Cities Day
The United Nations celebrates World Cities Day on 31st October.Continue Reading -
Reading for the environment: Interview with Rosa Tiziana Bruno
In our Reading for the environment blog series, we have a special interview to share. We talked to Rosa Tiziana Bruno, who is an educator, sociologist and writer.Continue Reading -
Two plays on identity: Twelfth Night and Othello
Twelfth Night and Othello both bring exciting contemporary topics and language resources to your English language classes.Continue Reading -
Found in Translation
Translation in the language class: why and how? Translation has had a bad reputation in English language teaching for some time. Quite unreasonably and undeservedly if we really think about it.Continue Reading -
To be or not to be: relativity in the language class
Illustration by Valentina Russello from the ERF-winning reader, The Green Room written by Robert Campbell.Continue Reading -
Reading for the environment: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Welcome to the ninth post in our ‘Reading for the environment’ series.Continue Reading -
Projects to get your students reading
Here we go back to school again. For teachers, September is the beginning of a new year. And it’s the perfect time to plan exciting projects for the new term ahead.Continue Reading -
On the READ at HOME
Welcome back! We are On the Read, a short series of blog posts all about travel.Continue Reading -
On the READ to AFRICA!
Welcome back! We are On the Read, a short series of blog posts all about travel.Continue Reading -
On the READ to the USA!
Welcome back! We are On the Read, a short series of blog posts all about travel.Continue Reading -
Reading for the environment: ANIMAL RIGHTS
Welcome to the eighth post in our ‘Reading for the environment’ series.Continue Reading