
Never Say ‘Good’
‘Good’ is such a generic word, but it has so many synonyms that are far more interesting. Encourage your students to expand their vocabulary by forbidding them to use the word ‘good’.
‘Good’ is such a generic word, but it has so many synonyms that are far more interesting. Encourage your students to expand their vocabulary by forbidding them to use the word ‘good’.
If your students are having difficulty reading, encourage them to pair written words with their pronunciation. Subtitles are a great way to do this.
Certain letter combinations create unique sounds, and it’s important for learners to recognize this from the beginning. Perhaps we should teach 30 entries of the alphabet instead.
Are tomatoes fruit or vegetables?
The answers to many questions depend on context, so clearly establish the context first.
Colors can be used to create associations in the minds of learners. By doing so, students are quicker to find mistakes or identify what they’re supposed to do.
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