
Work From Home Tips: Proper Attire
When people work from home, they immediately think that they can log in wearing their pajamas or the comfiest clothes they have because,...

Work From Home Tips
The whole world is currently placed under quarantine due to COVID-19. Working from home is undoubtedly one the biggest blessing in such...

Spread Positivity!
In light of the recent virus scare, we would like to give you some tips on how to handle discussions about the 2019-NCoV with your...

My Best Side
Looking presentable is not a hard task. Proper grooming must always be a part of our everyday routine. It doesn’t just boost our...

Managing Different Types of Learners
ESL teachers deserve all our praises and respect. It is true that teaching in a conventional set-up is hard. But teaching another...

Know your Learners Series: Communication Nuances (Part 3)
In the past weeks, we have presented phrases that express positive and negative feelings. This week, here are phrases that indicate your...

Know your Learners Series: Communication Nuances (Part 2)
No one likes complaints. Getting one disturbs your peace of mind all though out the day. Your favorite food suddenly becomes bland; the...

Know your Learners Series: Communication Nuances (Part 1)
Welcome to the “Know your Learner” Series. For the month of November we will focus on our learners’ communication nuances and...

Do's and Don'ts for Lessons this Halloween
Halloween is an annual event celebrated in a lot of countries. It is the day of remembering the departed family members, friends and pet....

Importance of your Teaching Background
Some people think that when you work at home, clutter and messy environment is acceptable. After all, you are at the comfort of your own...

Eyes on the Prize ( Avoiding Distractions while Teaching)
Whether you are a surgeon, a lawyer or a teacher, you have to give your 100% into your job. Imagine a surgeon talking to someone while...

Professionalism in the Online Classroom
Gone were the days when Traditional Education ruled the education system. In this techie millennia we are all living in, e-education is...

Igniting your Student's Enthusiasm
“Teaching children is an accomplishment; getting children excited about learning is an achievement.” –Robert John Meehan Enthusiasm in...

Understanding Lesson Memos
Creating a lesson memo should not be a daunting task. Click lesson memo, encode the mispronounced words, grammatical errors and...

Making Every Minute Count (Avoid Being Late)
“Apology for being late due to heavy traffic.” It is the excuse our bosses often hear when we come to our office 10-15 minutes late....

Making Every Minute Count (Avoid Leaving Early in Class)
Imagine you bought a 50-peso cellphone credit in your local convenience store, but you only receive credit that is worth 35-peso. How...

Building Rapport
Building rapport with students can make the difference when teaching, especially in a second language. Developing rapport includes...

Complaints Awareness Test
Complaints Awareness Test Here are some questions to gauge you knowledge towards complaints. See if you can pass this test. Part 1: True...