Introducing NLP Nero-Linguistic Programming (Revised Edition) Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) is an approach to psychotherapy and organizational change that is popular among people who want to live a fuller, more fulfilling, and more fulfilling life. Whether you are a salesman wanting to close more business or a teacher wishing to inspire his students,...
In this comprehensive lesson, Misterduncan sheds light on the five senses we use, more or less ignorantly, every day and explains some fascinating idiomatic expressions related to them.
He is an English teacher born in the UK, who has produced numerous instructive videos for English learners and teachers.
Your perfect complement! A series based on reading comprehension and writing skills. Read Right! helps students become better readers and writers and understand the characteristics of different types of texts. It’s a 6-level series that complements any primary to secondary textbook.
This application for Read Right is for use with an interactive whiteboard (IWB) or a computer with a projector. The application includes all material available in the Student's Book, enriched by Audio material, Visual Cue Cards, Teacher's Edition, and Teacher Resources.
English for Job Interviews (Student Workbook) & (Teacher Book)We designed the workbook for intermediate and lower advanced level students (B2 and C1 on the European scale), but it can be used by lower intermediate levels with guidance from a teacher.
A Guide for Teachers The teacher book accompanies the student workbook, with lesson planning notes, role-plays and other ideas to encourage discussion and speaking practice. The English for Job Interviews workbook was designed to be used ideally in class with a teacher, and needs minimal preparation – there are just some role-play cards to cut out.
Teach Reflect Develop: A Month of Reflective Teaching Activities
This ebook contains 20 5-minute reflective ideas to help you process your last lesson or lessons. There are 20 so that you can do 1 every teaching day for a month. The 4 units focus on You (the teacher), Them (the students), the Lesson and finally the Content.