“Peace and goodwill”, we often hear at Christmas. Is goodwill the less interesting younger sibling of peace? Not at all! It’s an interesting word, used in a lot of contexts, and I’ve unpacked some of its other uses in this post.
“Peace and goodwill”, we often hear at Christmas. Is goodwill the less interesting younger sibling of peace? Not at all! It’s an interesting word, used in a lot of contexts, and I’ve unpacked some of its other uses in this post.
Take a whirl with me through the various meanings of this word, and a selection of idioms which are surprisingly un-Christmassy!
An idea for how to build a fast-paced and entertaining lesson out of a set of role-play scenarios. Suitable for any level, and includes a downloadable example aimed at A2 students.
Describing a task I use, which deploys the gaming concept of ‘tier-ranking’ to help students analyse their own needs at the start of a course. Includes a set of 30 statements for learners to rank.
Seven positive characteristics to look out for when choosing an English teacher.
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