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Skills development TODAY: 21st-century skills
In this series of posts, we explored the most important skills that language learners need today.Continue Reading -
The Velveteen Rabbit in the language class
Iconic children’s stories The Velveteen Rabbit is a heartwarming children's story which explores the themes of the power of love and imagination, and what it means to be ‘real’ and autheContinue Reading -
Three ways of noticing in the language class
Explore a new theme with us each month and get inspired to work with our ideas in your teaching.Continue Reading -
Skills development TODAY: Global and Intercultural skills
Skills development: Global and Intercultural skills In this series of posts, we explore the most important skills that language learners need today.Continue Reading -
Discovery: 4 themes for your reading classes
Explore a new theme with us each month and get inspired to work with our ideas in your teaching.Continue Reading -
10 tips on reading classic stories with young learners
In this blog, you’ll find information on 8 new titles in the Helbling Young Readers series published in the autumn of 2023, and 10 tips on reading young readers in class. What are classics?Continue Reading -
Myth, folklore and magic in Shakespeare’s plays
The universal appeal of Shakespeare’s works never fails to amaze their readers.Continue Reading -
Dealing with big issues in language classes
Explore a new theme with us each month and get inspired to work with our ideas in your teaching.Continue Reading -
Skills development TODAY: Social-emotional skills
In this series of posts, we explore the most important skills that language learners need today.Continue Reading -
Getting to know you
Explore a new theme with us each month and get inspired to work with our ideas in your teaching.Continue Reading -
Fun facts about Shakespeare
Your students may not have read Shakespeare, but they will know something about him. The universal appeal of his works never ceases to amaze.Continue Reading -
Songs from the World Around
One of the easiest ways of supporting students’ language development means turning to activities they already do a lot - often in English - out of the classroom.Continue Reading