Esl Games for Classroom Teaching
Create more fun in your English lessons by introducing ESL games & activities.
Respect Your-self
If you don’t respect yourself, how can you expect other too!
T.e.f.l Teaching for Newbies
Just what is a T.E.F.L. Everything you always wanted to know about T.E.F.L but were too afraid to ask is explained for you here.
How to Takeoff and Land an Airplane
This article will teach you the basics to takeoff and landing in a general aviation airplane. The Cessna 152, a popular two seat training airplane, is the focus of this article, and all instructions reflect those in the pilot operating handbook.
More Parents Turning to Online Virtual Schools
Virtual Schooling vs Public School.
Bungled Burglaries: A Catalog of Misfortunes
And in 1971, after a reckless, drunken drive through town following his most recent robbery, Philip McCutcheon of Yorkshire, England, made his 20th appearance in court.
Can You Really Teach Core British Values
When the Government made changes to the National Curriculum the citizenship syllabus was expanded so that pupils could explore core British values. It all sounds good, but whose values are being taught, and do the lessons have any value to pupils?
Envelope of Light: A Phenomenon That May Surround The Human Body
A strong presence of red, for instance, indicates a willful personality; it may signify selfishness, physical strength, or powers of leadership. Green is the color of nature and healing, but may reveal a deceitful character. Orange is an indicator of physical health. A strong yellow presence reveals intellectual abilities. Blue refers to a person’s religious or spiritual state: the deeper the blue, the more enlightened the individual. Black is the color of death, malice or melancholy personality.
The Strange Case of Killer Green: Was Napoleon Murdered by Accidental Design?
It now seems likely that none of these illnesses caused his death, and there is no evidence that anybody did, or tried to, kill him. In 1982, however, more than 160 years after Napoleon’s death, a respected British chemist unearthed evidence that the great man was indeed poisoned – but by a thing, not a person. And that thing may well have been the wallpaper in his house on St. Helena, where the British had exiled Napoleon in 1815.
Accommodations for Students with Special Needs: ADHD
Too often, the needs of students with ADHD are over looked in the classroom. This article will give you some insight as to how to help those students and where to find more help and resources for them.






















