Articles - ideas on teaching
In this section you will find articles from experienced teachers and ELT professionals on a wide range of subjects. Click the links below to select articles under each topic area.

Making writing communicative  

Writing, like all other aspects of language, is communicative. Think about what we write in real life. We write e-mails, lists, notes, covering letters, reports, curriculums, assignments, essays perhaps if we study.

Average: 3.7 (16 votes)
Planning a writing lesson  

Writing, unlike speaking, is not an ability we acquire naturally, even in our first language - it has to be taught. Unless L2 learners are explicitly taught how to write in the new language, their writing skills are likely to get left behind as their speaking progresses.

Average: 2.8 (6 votes)
Encouraging peer response  

Some time ago, I wrote an article about different ways of responding to your students' written work. This present article builds on those ideas and gives suggestions for how students can respond to each other's writings.

Average: 3 (2 votes)
Using mind maps to develop writing  

Mind maps can be used for a multitude of purposes. This article outlines how they can effectively be used to help support and develop students' writing skills.

Average: 3.6 (23 votes)
Writing and elementary learners  

This article is about bringing some energy and excitement to the process of writing in the classroom. It's about how to create a writing environment that is 'authentic,' and purposeful.

Average: 1 (1 vote)
Responding to content  

This article explores how you can encourage your students to focus on content in their writing and gives ideas for how to respond to it.

Average: 2 (2 votes)
Learner diaries  

When teaching large classes of students year after year it can become very difficult to see each student as an individual with individual needs and abilities.

Average: 3.8 (4 votes)
How to approach discursive writing  

Since writing is primarily about organising information and communicating meaning, generating ideas is clearly going to be a crucial part of the writing process.

Average: 3.3 (3 votes)
Product and process writing: A comparison  

There are several ways to approach writing in the classroom. It should be said at the beginning that there is not necessarily any 'right' or 'best' way to teach writing skills.

Average: 2.5 (2 votes)
Approaches to process writing  

It is a myth that all it takes to write is to sit down in front of a blank page, to begin at the beginning and write through to the end, with no planning, break, editing, or changes in between.

Average: 4.3 (3 votes)
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