Guest Post by Damien Venuto Truth be told... yes and no. I vaguely remember my English grammar teacher talking about the subjunctive, but I didn't really have the foggiest idea what it was until I started to learn French and Spanish, where you use the subjunctive all the time. You wouldn’t believe the amount of... Continue Reading →
Facilitating Groups: Speed Chatting
Lessons from TEFL classroom 01 I attended a lot of different events during the Brighton Digital Festival. At one event, we were broken down into smaller groups - the idea being that it would increase networking, and get people sharing ideas with random people, rather than the people we were drawn to/ended up standing/sitting next... Continue Reading →
Dismissed by Mr. Pompousdos for Theater Degree
Do I want to live in the States? It seems my spelling has already relocated. I've been sending CV's out for years and years with my cum laude degree in theatre centre stage, when suddenly this February I updated my CV and bizarrely changed it to a degree in theater. I don't for the life of... Continue Reading →