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Tips to assist your intermediate students reach a higher level - Gladys Garcia

By Gladys Garcia
08/03/2016
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Phrasal Verbs - José Roberto A. Igreja

By José Roberto A. Igreja
03/03/2016
José Roberto A. Igreja – Chicken out (colloquial) to be afraid to do something (ter medo de fazer alguma  coisa,“amarelar”) Jim had planned to ask Cathy to go to the dance with him, but he chickened out at the last minute. Jim tinha planejado convidar…
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Who's the child behind the aggressive behavior? - Leandra Dias

By Leandra Dias
01/03/2016
Leandra Dias – If you are currently teaching children or have had some previous experience with them, even if it was for a short period of time, you will probably agree that aggressive behavior in class or outside of it is a serious issue. I myself have…
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A short story to motivate students to read - Jane Godwin Coury

By Jane Godwin Coury
01/03/2016
Jane Godwin Coury –  Reading is essential for students to build up their vocabulary, recognise how the language works and learn about culture.  Short stories can be an excellent source to get busy students reading and, therefore, exposed to English. Below is a short…
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When looks are not deceiving: false and true friends (cognates) at advanced levels - Ricardo Madureira

By Ricardo Madureira
25/02/2016
Ricardo Madureira –  Teachers usually overemphasize the need to exercise caution when it comes to identifying false cognates (or false friends). No one needs false friends, we all know, so we do our best to keep them away. Beginning students will all too easily rely…
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When the cinema meets ELT - Marcela Cintra

By Marcela Cintra
16/02/2016
Marcela Cintra – The eventful story about the cinema and ELT may be looked at from various perspectives and become a romance, a comedy, even a horror film. In this post, the genre chosen is the one people call dramatic comedy – learners can have fun if films are…
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Curiosidades do idioma inglês - José Roberto A. Igreja

By José Roberto A. Igreja
13/02/2016
Curiosidades do inglês Jogando CARTAS A forma apropriada de dizer “dar as cartas num jogo de baralho”, é deal the cards (e não “give the cards”). Veja o exemplo abaixo:  You’re cheating, and I won’t let you deal the cards again! Você está…
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Keep an eye on verbal collocations! - Stella Tagnin

By Stella E. O. Tagnin
10/02/2016
This month we’re going to look at some verbal collocations with mouth and eye(s), but we’ll be focusing only on those that pose a slight translation problem. The first one is Watch your mouth! This is usually said to someone who uses bad language, but is obviously not…
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Activities for B1 level students - Jane Godwin Coury

By Jane Godwin Coury
01/02/2016
Here are 2 activities you can use in your classes for B1 level students. AIM:  To practise the second conditional and encourage creativity. INSTRUCTIONS:  Choose 3 different types of music, for example jazz, classical music and rock.  Play a part of each piece of music…
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Slang - José Roberto A. Igreja

By José Roberto A. Igreja
11/01/2016
Heads up! pay attention!; watch out! (presta atenção!; cuidado!; “fica esperto!”) “Heads up! There’s a truck coming through,” Howard warned Jake. “Cuidado! Tem um caminhão atravessando”, Howard alertou o Jake. “Heads up! The boss is coming…
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