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Welcome to another TeachingEnglish newsletter. This week you can find a brand new lesson plan looking at ways of saving water and details of who took away the prizes at this month's ELTon awards. There is also an article about how best to exploit your blackboard and a new poll which asks you to give your opinion on the problems facing teachers. If you can't wait for next week's Newsletter you can always keep up with the latest activity on the TeachingEnglish site via Twitter.
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 | Do you have a blackboard, a whiteboard or an IWB? Whatever type of board you have in your classroom it is important to be organised and to put yourself in your students' shoes for a moment. What do they see when they look at your board? In this article we will consider ways of getting the best use out of your board and perhaps give suggestions for exploiting your board in a different way. Read more
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 | This lesson looks at the causes of water shortages locally and internationally, and learners will produce a poster giving advice on saving water in the home or in the school. The lesson gives students the opportunity to talk about the use of water in every day life and to give advice to others on their role in water conservation. Read More |
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 | The winners of the ELTons 2010 have now been announced! The ceremony, sponsored by Cambridge ESOL, took place on 3 March in London, marking the seventh year of the prestigious awards. Find out who won. Read More
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 | This week's poll is about the challenging job of teaching and the many problems we face as teachers. Which of these do you think is the biggest problem? What are your views on this topic? If you have any comments you would like to make on this topic, visit the post them below. Read More |
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