We’ve all had to become experts in teaching online over the past couple of weeks. But thankfully, there are lots of resources online to support us and pick up some handy hints and tips.
With the current scares around COVID-19, schools around the world are closing and moving towards using online platforms for minimal disruption. Whilst there haven’t been any schools closures in Spain as yet, here are some ideas in case you want to start looking into online resources.
Although the main events of Carnaval have recently finished, the atmosphere of partying continues on in Cádiz in the coming weeks and even into the summer.
Last week, we asked our followers on social media whether they thought classes with adolescents should be serious and structured or spontaneous and entertaining. Here’s the feedback and some ideas for both approaches.
Are you unsure what Brexit means for you? Perhaps you’re British living in Spain or maybe you’re thinking about making the move to live in Spain from the UK. Here’s the latest from our contact at the British Embassy here in Spain. We’ll keep you informed of all developments as we get them.
Continuing with our series of follow-up posts from our ON THE ROAD teacher development event in Algeciras, Claire shares her thoughts on how to make pronunciation practical, and accessible, to our students.
Let’s face it, no look is really complete without the right finishes. Not to the best of standards, anyway (just tellin’ it like it is, babe). Upgrading your shoe game. Platforms, stilettos, wedges, mules, boots—stretch those legs next time you head out, then rock sliders, sneakers, and flats when it’s time to chill.