by Josh | Aug 24, 2011 | Student Posts, Teacher Posts
I was reading over at Seth Godin’s blog this morning and was struck by his latest post on timing rewards. (please read) This post appeals to the business person in me, but also applies to English Language Learners (ELLs). For the students/ELLs reading...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 24, 2011 | Teacher Posts
Teachers are known to be planners. We often know the final unit of the semester before we know the first. We prepare back-up plans for our back-up plans, just in case something falls through. We’re ready. That’s why an advance program book of the...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “ticker” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom,...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “under my skin” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom,...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “under the knife” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “wear the pants” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the...