The start of a teaching career can be tougher than you think. University can teach you a lot of things when it comes to the theory but the reality often differs from university students’ expectations. Beginner teachers sometimes lack the right support that would help them to avoid becoming overwhelmed in the first months.
When I talk about support, I don’t really mean the one in connection with paper work, official documents, etc. To me, the support that I would have appreciated as a beginner teacher is the one that is really connected with teaching- tips for lesson planning, trendy teaching approaches, examples of a complete high quality lesson & finding out what I can truly expect from the reality.
That is why I decided (a couple weeks ago) to create a guide for teachers where they would find exactly what I needed back then.
Is it suitable for beginner teachers only?
Absolutely no! Even though it was originally made for teachers who are just starting out, I thought even about those who are in the field of teaching for some time now as I truly understand that it is sometimes necessary to breathe some fresh air and take a few steps back in order to be able to move forward.
What exactly can I purchase?
You can choose between BASIC VERSION and PREMIUM VERSION.
The basic version of the ESL Beginner Teacher Guide includes:
- 32 pages in total
- 5 templates for lesson planning
- 5 ready to go TBL lesson plans
- free access to Bright teaching club community (FB group)
The premium version of the ESL Beginner Teacher Guide includes:
- 32 pages in total
- 5 templates for lesson planning
- 5 ready to go TBL lesson plans
- free access to Bright teaching club community (FB group)
- + 25 more pages of seasonal products as an extra file
Both the basic and the premium version will be available on Thursday on:
And afterwards also on:
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