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Default Re: Have you read any good ESL Books?

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Quote clivehawkins

It's great for helping you 'get out of a rut' as far as your teaching is concerned. I admit mine was getting pretty stale and this gave me one or two new ideas for a fresher approach.
That's exactly what I'm looking for, to get out or a rut and get some more life into my students (they're JH kids), a boost in my teaching, and improve my lessons all at the same time.

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I think that some of the best activies and approaches come from trial and error by looking at where you can improve them.
I agree whole heartedly. I'm just always trying to lower the errors, not that I'll ever have a perfect lesson but I can try
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