All Blog Posts
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Making connections: through sharing ideas
When we thought about the past year, both on this blog and in our daily lives, one thing stood out as being especially important - the connections we forge and keep.Continue Reading -
Reading strategies: Working with genres to unlock texts
What are the most practical reading strategies you can share with your students?Continue Reading -
Time detectives – language detectives: using the Time Detectives series to engage your students
Time travel is a fascinating topic for younger and older students alike. Who hasn’t imagined going back in time or travelling into the future?Continue Reading -
Making connections: Language learning and the environment - Interview with Harry Waters
When we thought about the past year, both on this blog and in our daily lives, one thing stood out as being especially important - the connections we forge and keep.Continue Reading -
Reading strategies: Building background knowledge
What are the most practical reading strategies you can share with your students?Continue Reading -
Making connections: Experiences and abstract concepts
When we thought about the past year, both on this blog and in our daily lives, one thing stood out as being especially important - the connections we forge and keep.Continue Reading -
Reading strategies: Ask questions from your text
What are the most practical reading strategies you can share with your students?Continue Reading -
Making connections: Reading, thinking and wellbeing
When we thought about the past year, both on this blog and in our daily lives, one thing stood out as being especially important - the connections we forge and keep.Continue Reading -
Reading strategies: Grab a pencil and get interactive
What are the most practical reading strategies you can share with your students?Continue Reading -
Interactive adventures: Three more Maze readers
Interactive reading has a list of benefits that makes it a great reading experience and task for language classes.Continue Reading -
Meet the illustrator: Francesca Protopapa
What is it like to illustrate a book series? Creating characters for graded readers is an exciting creative process that you and your students can discuss in class.Continue Reading -
Making connections: Stories and intertextuality
When we thought about the past year, both on this blog and in our daily lives, one thing stood out as being especially important - the connections we forge and keep.Continue Reading