Ideas for adapting your coursebook
Most English teachers rely to some extent on a coursebook, but how closely do you follow it? Emma Heyderman recently put up a Linked in post about this (you can find the link below) and it generated loads of good ideas - here are some of them. / urn:li:activity:7034070139331317760 Other links Mario Rinvolucri - Humanising Your Coursebook https://www.deltapublishing.co.uk/boo...) Free book from the British Council- Creativity in the English Language Classroom https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/pr...

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