ABC’s and essays. Teaching mixed level TEFL classes! Classes with mixed level students are something that every TEFL teacher will come across sooner or later. So, how can you make sure that both types of students learn in your class without anyone getting bored, insecure or left behind? Here at i-to-i we’ve trained over 120,000 … Continue reading
(This post was written by Lindsey Harper Mac. Please welcome her as a new contributor to adaptivelearnin. You will see other posts from her within the next few weeks, so stay tuned. We always welcome guest contributors. If you are interested in joining the team please contact us.) You’re about to graduate and the world … Continue reading
Infographics- we all love them! Drool…infographic of “Wikipedia, Redefining Research”. I’m a research nerd. Ask my husband! Being that I’m a research nerd and that infographics provide visual representations of research, Jenica from Open Site garnered my attention yesterday when she sent me this infographic to see if I would share it with my readers. … Continue reading
I admit that my language teaching methods are sometimes unique, quite amusing to others and different. My methods make sense to me. When other teachers see me teach, I often am asked where I have learned certain instructional techniques. My answer to this question is easy, I did not really learn the technique from any one source, … Continue reading