Foreigners in Korea Can’t Teach Grammar, or Anything of Substance
Foreigners in Korea can’t teach anything of substance? Foreigners Can’t Teach Anything Besides Conversation Over my decade or so in Korea, I’ve heard the same thing from Koreans so, so, so many times....
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Relative Clauses: We Use Them all the Time Relative clauses are important and we use them all the time in the English language.We just use them naturally, never make mistakes and use reduced relative...
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P.P + Simple past survey for ESL students A Fun Present Perfect and Simple Past Activity One of my favourite things to with my university students in Korea are surveys. They’re excellent for getting...
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Like to Save Time? Me Too! Whether you’re a first-time English teacher, an experienced but overwhelmed instructor, or someone without a textbook thrown into the sea without a life-jacket, you need...
View ArticleComparative Adjectives: How to Teach Them, the Awesome Way
Powering Through Comparative Adjectives My last semester teaching at a Korean university is coming to a close and in my freshman classes, we’re powering through the last little bits of Touchstone 2...
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