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The Role of Routine in English Classes

Welcome! You might think routine is boring, but let’s explore how incorporating it in English classes can be beneficial. We’ll show you how to make routines interesting and effective for children. What Is Routine in English Classes? Rutyna obejmuje wszelkie powtarzające się czynności podczas każdej lekcji, takie jak powitania, pożegnania i ustrukturyzowane segmenty zajęć. Why […]

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Learning Through Gestures, Movements, and Mime

Hey! How have you been? As teachers, we each have unique styles, whether energetic or calm. However, we can all use gestures and movements to teach English effectively. Children love to move and explore, and they enjoy imitating gestures and expressions. This natural tendency can be harnessed to make learning more interactive and engaging. Why […]

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5 Ideal English Language Learning Methods for Primary School Children

Teaching primary school children can be challenging because they love to move, explore, and learn new things. To engage them, teachers need to provide content that is simple yet captivating. Here are five ideal methods to make English learning fun and effective for young learners.

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The Role of Modern Technology in Children’s Education

In the 21st century, modern technology is a big part of our lives. Just when we think everything that makes life easier has been invented, new devices come out. Using technology in schools feels natural. Since technology is everywhere, let’s talk about its role in children’s education.

Teaching aids for teaching English.

Teaching Aids for Teaching English

Everyone knows that teaching English as a second language using only a textbook is a thing of the past. Nowadays, children are bombarded daily with thousands of pieces of information, advertisements, videos, and images. In the virtual age of the 21st century, the need to modify how we capture learners’ attention is increasing. Beloved course books are put aside, and our creativity is activated to find or prepare the best teaching aids.

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How to motivate your child to learn English?

How to motivate your child to learn English?

Encouraging kids to learn English can be a challenge, but learning English opens doors to new opportunities, so here are some tips to make it fun for your child! But don’t lose hope! Find out!

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Learning through play, play through learning

Let’s consider the topic that’s especially relevant for teachers working with children – it’s integrating play into learning. Learning through play isn’t just a fun pastime, it’s a powerful tool for fostering children’s emotional, mental, physical, and social growth. This concept is so crucial that organizations like UNICEF advocate for equal access to play-based learning opportunities for children worldwide.

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Effectively teaching English vocabulary to children

Learning from boring lists isn’t much fun. That’s why we’re here to share some cool tricks for teaching English words to kids aged 6 to 12. Let’s make learning exciting!