The Perks of Batch Planning in Education: Work Smarter, Not Harder!
As teachers, we wear a million hats — lesson planning, grading, meetings — all while trying to lead our students to success. Given such a heavy…
As teachers, we wear a million hats — lesson planning, grading, meetings — all while trying to lead our students to success. Given such a heavy…
If you’re anything like me, your day is packed with grading essays, prepping lessons, and trying not to be a downright hermit. I sometimes feel…
Teaching in Spain is more than a full-time job — it’s a mental triathlon. Between adapting lessons to the LOMLOE standards, differentiating for students in…
You walk into class, say “Good morning!” with your brightest teacher smile, and half the room groans like you just announced a surprise grammar exam.…
If you’ve spent even five minutes scrolling through teacher Instagram or exploring EFL blogs, chances are you’ve come across the term WAGOLL. It’s one of those…
Let’s start by making something very clear: a rubric is neither a decorative element in your lesson plan, nor is it a matter of taste…
Traditional listening tasks are often the most underwhelming part of the lesson. But listening—real listening—is a complex, dynamic skill that deserves more than that. And now,…
Let’s set the scene, bruh ????. You’re midway through a lesson on the passive voice (snoozefest, huh?) when one of your students grumbles, “This grammar…
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