Welcome to the TeachingEnglish newsletter! This is our first newsletter for two weeks due to some ongoing improvements in our service. We would like to apologise for that, and also for the slightly different look to the newsletter this week - it will return to normal soon. Sincerely, TeachingEnglish Team | British Council | BBC
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 | BritLit: Clap hands, here comes Charlie |
| This 2009 version of the BritLit kit 'Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie', a comedy set in Liverpool, has been revised from the 2004 original. It now contains new material, including a complete recording of the text. | | |
 | LearnEnglish kids poetry competition |
| | LearnEnglish Kids is once more running the Old Possum's Children's Poetry Competition in partnership with the Children's Poetry Bookshelf. You'll find ideas for using poetry on this page. The topic of this year's competition: heroes and heroines. Read more | |
 | Teacher Education in Second Life |
| Although popular use of Second Life has now fallen since the media hype of 2007, organisations are using this virtual world more and more to offer students a graphically rich and engaging social presence difficult (if not impossible) to obtain in the distance learning experience.
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 | Ongoing assessment |
| In my experience of teaching juniors (6-11) and seniors (11-16) I have found there is a difference in their attitudes to assessment. This is not so surprising when you take into consideration their different circumstances. | |
 | what MAKES A GOOD TEACHER? |
| This is one of the most common questions for teachers but the answers are rarely the same. Or are they? We asked some teachers at IATEFL Cardiff earlier this year what they thought. Watch the video and tell us what you think. | | |
 | Miko the monkey |
| | This lesson uses a story and quiz to develop the reading and vocabulary of primary age young learners. It can be done in class using the paper-based materials or using the interactive materials on the LearnEnglish Kids site.
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