Lessons in Your Rucksack
Lessons in Your Rucksack
Author: John Hughes
Pages: 196
Format: Paperback
Price: £12.95
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The essential guide for any newly-qualified teacher
by John Hughes

An exciting practical guide for newly-qualified teachers and teachers embarking on a gap year. What to do when faced with your first class in a new school in a new country - but with no resources, no books and no lesson plans.

This book is packed with ideas, tips and advice on how to construct and manage lessons with nothing more than the basics ... in your rucksack. A pack of cards, pens, maps, string, all play a part.

Includes real-life advice and stories from teachers and student-teachers about their experiences teaching around the world. This is the perfect book for anyone working towards their first teacher’s qualification, such as a Cert.TESOL or CELTA.

196pages
paperback

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