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Scrapbook: Virtual reality

Short articles and a photocopiable worksheet on the theme of virtual reality. 

First job, right move

Nick Baguley outlines what new teachers should look for in a new job.

Teaching English language and literature in non-native contexts

Boutkhil Guemide puts the case for teaching literature.

Everything’s under control

Paul Bress ponders the importance of teachers’ personalities.

It works in practice November 2019

A suggestion for not cleaning the board, a true/false activity and two activities involving categories in It Works in Practice.

Creating significant learning experiences for EAL learners

Fiona Baker describes a teacher preparation course in Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).

A grammar grid

Sasan Baleghizadeh outlines a framework for developing grammar materials.

Here we are, now motivate us

Andy Boon explores ways to get your students motivated to learn.

Metacognitive strategies

Lesley Lanir explains how to teach your students “text talking”.

Playing with collocation

Simon Mumford suggests activities for teaching words that go together.

Natural, real-world grammar

Simon Andrewes asks how we should test the validity of grammar rules.

Highlights of ETp in 2013

ETp editor Helena Gomm gives us her highlights from a vintage year for the magazine...

Preparing to teach: should

John Potts reminds us of some things we should know.

Lessons from the classroom

Nick Baguley looks at what new teachers can and should expect from their first job out in the real world.

Classroom management for CLIL classes

Fiona Baker looks at some fun ways to consolidate content-based language in the primary school.