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Discover our Young Readers
Whether you're learning your first or second language, you cannot start reading early enough. A good educational program will revolve around stories.Continue Reading -
Organise a Reading Marathon Day in your school
They say that reading is a solitary act, a time just for ourselves. However, reading can also be a community event that takes your students closer to the joy of sharing stories.Continue Reading -
5 reading resolutions for the New Year
The beginning of a new year is as great time to set some reading resolutions for yourselves and your students.Continue Reading -
A Christmas Lesson with Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol Special
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Elspeth Rawstron, illustrated by Valentina Mai.Continue Reading -
Book Club and Reading Games: Snowball Fight and Cast a Reader
The holidays are getting closer, so this month you can try two easy but fun games in your Book Club or reading class. Snowball Fight Snowball Fight involves some action and noise, and will makeContinue Reading -
Involve the family in reading projects
Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, and friends play an important role in our students' reading education and experience.Continue Reading -
Heart of Darkness - Teaching tips for Conrad's story of discovery
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (Blue Series, Level 5) takes us on several types of discovery.Continue Reading -
Brontë sisters film projects: Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre
Reading classic readers can be a fun discovery for teenagers, but it's often helpful if they can find connections with the texts; bridges, and paths that will help them find a way into the text.Continue Reading -
Book Club and Reading Games: Guess the object and the book and Change a page
This month we have an easy and fun Book Club game, and a more challenging vocabulary and reading game for you and your class.Continue Reading -
Help your students become critical readers – Critical thinking and reading in the ELT classroom
Improving your students' critical thinking skills will help them achieve their learning objectives more easily, and it will also make reading a more successful and enjoyable activity.Continue Reading -
Arts and Crafts activities for your Book Club
In our digital world we can easily forget how much fun we can have with arts and crafts activities in the classroom or in a book club.Continue Reading -
How to deal with tricky Book Club situations
It happens even in the best Book Club. Someone keeps showing up late, others do not read, someone is too shy, someone else takes over...Continue Reading