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| | | |  | | | Welcome to the latest TeachingEnglish newsletter. This week we have the latest video in our 'Tips' series, focusing on a useful peer error correction exercise. There's also an article to give you some more general ideas for approaching writing in the classroom.
This week we also have a new lesson plan all about sleeping, information about a great new area for parents on LearnEnglish Kids, and the latest news for teacher associations in our Networks blog.
We hope you find something you like! Best wishes Rob Teaching English Team | British Council | BBC | | |  |  | | Peer editing and correction |  | |  | |  | If you are focusing on writing, one part of the process to consider is editing and correction. Watch Clare talk about a low-tech exercise she does with her students, then leave your ideas below. Read more
| | |  | | |  | Do you find teaching writing difficult? It often seems to lack a purpose in the classroom. Have a look at this article for some potential solutions, including some practical ideas to use with your students. Read more
| | |  | | |  | How much sleep do teenagers need? This lesson plan includes a running dictation, a quiz, a text with an information gap activity and a debate on whether or not school should start later for teens. Read more
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 | | |  | LearnEnglish Kids has free resources for children to use at home, and now there are new pages for parents to help their children make the most of the resources. They include forums, videos and a powerful search. Read more
| | |  | | |  | The Networks blog is for teacher groups and associations, and is updated every month. This month, Ana has news from IATEFL, including links to some interviews and a useful wiki for teacher associations. Read more
| | |  | | |  | This publication consists of papers written by Brazilian ELT teachers and teacher educators between 2001 and 2010 as part of their Masters studies in the UK, as beneficiaries of the British Council Brazil and the Hornby Trust Scholarship. Read more
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