Promoting active learning: my first steps in the flipped classroom approach Geraldine Bourgeon, Regent’s University London As we know, students learn best by doing. Engaging students in active learning is the best way for achieving class objectives and learning...
Wales has been given a slightly negative press recently in the media with stories such as ‘Teachers in Wales ‘worried’ about future of foreign languages’ and ‘Wales teacher recruitment in crisis.’ However, the picture isn’t as bleak as it...
The long and relaxing summer break provides an opportunity to not only unwind with a good book, but to also practise your reading skills, enjoy reading in a different language or simply immerse yourself in another culture. With this in mind, the Editorial Language...
Le 14 juillet is nearly upon us, so if you are celebrating la fête nationale in school, here are some fun filled ideas to get you started: Organise a little fête at lunchtime with stalls including some food tasting Pin the beret on the..? Find a famous French...
Following on from the superb article featuring John le Carré celebrating why we should learn German, and the fantastic buzz this gave to language teachers around the country, ALL wanted to join the celebration of all things German. Here we highlight why people should...