A Halloween Lesson – Out of Ordinary

Back to teaching, back to finding interesting and interactive activities for students. Since I left the job of tourism and tourists, been working and studying once again (don’t ask me why, but Academia is where I found myself tangled in lately), was faced with the Halloween week at the Department of Foreign Languages. And becauseContinue reading “A Halloween Lesson – Out of Ordinary”

What skills should Gen Z learn for a better future employment?

It has been over a year since I last wrote, here at least. A year that past so fast, a thing that if I look back, in retrospective, it’s a year that so many things have happened. A year that was full of positivity, but also a year which taught me lessons, and not only.Continue reading “What skills should Gen Z learn for a better future employment?”

7 Types of Teachers/Professors that we all have encountered at least once in our Educational Process

There is nothing more annoying than not being able to clearly understand your professor’s course requirements at an educational institution. At least, this is what I learned during my time in different schools and afterward at university.  Some of you may still wonder, if I really encountered problems with subjects and teachers, why didn’t IContinue reading “7 Types of Teachers/Professors that we all have encountered at least once in our Educational Process”

3 Tips to consider before starting teaching a Foreign Language Online

“Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.” Oscar Wilde Ever been in a situation where you had to teach yourself a certain topic or subject at school/university, because either the class was too boring to follow or the teacher wasn’t creative enough? Many times you would come home, frustrated and upset from anotherContinue reading “3 Tips to consider before starting teaching a Foreign Language Online”

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