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🎧 📒 Audio Edition – November 8 - 14, 2025

➡️ The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed.

➡️Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts. #economist #theeconomist

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Developing Listening Skills – 3rd Edition 🎧📚
👂Hear better. Understand deeper. Communicate smarter! 🗣🚀

🗣 A complete three-book listening series that helps learners grow from basic to advanced listening mastery — step by step!
Topical passages, real-life dialogues, and integrated skills practice make this series a must-have for every classroom. 🌟

🔍 Why choose Developing Listening Skills? ⬇️⬇️⬇️

🎧 *Timed listening quizzes & exams* in every unit
🗣 Authentic dialogs + extra listening activities
📝 Integrated speaking, reading, and writing tasks for deeper learning
💬 Discussion questions to build both listening and speaking confidence
🏆 TOEIC-style listening tests with *new* question types
💻 Free downloadable materials at compasspub.com
💿 MP3 Audio CD included with every book

🎮 Key Features for Teachers :

📚 Clear structure from easy → advanced
👂 Intensive listening tasks + real-world dialogs
🔄 Great for test-prep (especially TOEIC)
👨‍🏫 Perfect for high school, adult learners, and exam-focused classes
🌐 Flexible for in-class, homework, or self-study use

😮 Here’s the complete 3-book series :

📖 Developing Listening Skills 1️⃣ – 3rd Ed.
➡️ Click here ( LINK )

📖 Developing Listening Skills 2️⃣ – 3rd Ed.
➡️ Click here ( LINK)

📖 Developing Listening Skills 3️⃣ – 3rd Ed.
➡️ Click here ( LINK)

🔔 Developing Listening Skills – 3rd Edition 🔔
👀  #ELT #Developing Listening Skills – 3rd Edition
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🟢 Black Friday ESL Lesson Plan🟢

🗣 How Did Black Friday Start? ✔️

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🔦 https://youtu.be/AnFlp9GKYek

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➡️ Lesson summary : This Black Friday ESL lesson plan contains activities, PDF worksheets, and digital materials for B1 intermediate and B2 upper-intermediate students. The objective of this ESL lesson is to improve students' English language skills through the theme of a major shopping event, and use new, relevant vocabulary in the context of discussions and interviews.

♦️Discuss and explore the topic of Black Friday
♦️ Talk about shopping habits, consumer culture, and retail trends
♦️ Watch a news-style video about how Black Friday started and why it became popular
♦️ Study and practice non-defining relative clauses in the passive voice
♦️ Have in-depth conversations about shopping culture, big-box stores vs. small shops, and the impact of Black Friday


➡️ Speaking:
Black Friday, Shopping, Retail
➡️ Viewing:
Image Matching, Prediction Check
➡️ Vocabulary:
Images, Matching (nouns), Context Usage
➡️ Grammar:
Non-Defining Relative Clauses (Passive Voice)
➡️ Additional:
Interview Task, Quiz & Review

📁 Files :

➡️  How Did Black Friday Start?- Lesson plan.pdf 🔦🔦
➡️  How Did Black Friday Start?- PPT 🤗
➡️ How Did Black Friday Start? - Teacher Guide.pdf  🔦
➡️ How Did Black Friday Start? - Interactive.pdf 🔦
➡️ How Did Black Friday Start?  - Video file 🔦

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 🔔 How Did Black Friday Start? 🔔
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🔖 Reading Book Club – Session 1 Summary

🧑‍🎓 Book 🔤*Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips*
🧩 Unit Covered 🔤 *Start with a Smile*

Hello dear colleagues 💫🙂
Today we held our first session of the Reading Book Club and explored Unit 1 – Start with a Smile.
Here is the summary of what we covered 👇💬

🙂 1) Start with a Smile – Main Takeaways

A smile at the start of class says:
“I’m here because I *want* to teach you.” ❤️
🔹 A “neutral face” still sends a *negative* message—there is no true neutral in teaching. ☹️
Some students won’t smile back—and that’s OK! The overall emotional tone still improves. ✌️
Don’t smile *all the time*—overuse reduces impact. 😅
Smiling at the end of the lesson helps students leave with positive energy. 🌈
Non-verbal communication is subtle but powerful. 🧠


👀 2) Non-verbal Communication – What We Discussed


We explored how teachers constantly communicate through their face, eyes, hands, posture, distance, and movement**—even before they speak. 🎭

**Important reminders 🔤


🔴 Warm, soft eye contact builds trust—not intense staring. 👁
🔘 Gentle gestures help students understand explanations more easily. 💅
⚫️ Your distance and posture influence class atmosphere—open posture = open learning.
🟡 Non-verbal cues are especially key with young learners and teens, who read emotions quickly.
🟣 Supportive body language creates safety; tense body language creates stress. 💬👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨
🔘 Non-verbal behavior doesn’t carry “50% of meaning,” but it *does* shape rapport and connection. 🧩


🧠 3) Practical Implications for English Teachers


Start every lesson with smile + eye contact. 😊👀
Be natural—use your smile intentionally, not automatically. 🙂
Use body language as a teaching tool 🔤 nods, soft gestures, open hands. 👏
Use facial expressions to guide understanding 🔤
👍 approval
🤔 thinking
😅 slight confusion → support
✔️ Students “read” your presence *before* your words. 🧠🔍


📹 Videos / TED Talks on Non-verbal Communication


Here are some great resources to explore further 🫴📺
🍿 Videos & TED Talks

1. 🎤 Amy Cuddy – Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are
2. 🆗 Ron Gutman – The Hidden Power of Smiling
3. 🧑‍🎓 Stanford GSB – *The Power of Nonverbal Communication*
4. 🎓 Edutopia – *Teacher Body Language in the Classroom*
5. ☺️ TeacherToolkit – *Using Nonverbal Signals for Classroom Management*


🎓 Readable Articles for Teachers


1. 🧑‍🎓 British Council – Non-verbal Communication in Teaching
2. ✍️ Edutopia – Improving Classroom Presence Through Body Language
3. 🧠 Research overview – Teacher Nonverbal Behaviors & Student Learning
4. 💬 Cambridge ELT Blog – Building Rapport Through Eye Contact & Smile
5. 📖 *Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips* – Non-verbal Communication section


➡️ Practical Classroom Applications for Teachers

⭐️ Using gestures for vocabulary teaching (TPR-style)
⭐️ Non-verbal tricks for classroom management
⭐️ Using facial expressions to check understanding
⭐️ Paralinguistic tools for speaking lessons
⭐️ Building rapport non-verbally in young learner & teen classes

Final Message


Before we teach with words, we teach with our presence.
A simple smile 😊 and mindful body language can genuinely transform the whole lesson atmosphere. 💛

Looking forward to our next reading session! 🌈🙂
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🔖 Reading Book Club – Session 1 Summary 🧑‍🎓 Book 🔤*Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips* 🧩 Unit Covered 🔤 *Start with a Smile* Hello dear colleagues 💫🙂 Today we held our first session of the Reading Book Club and explored Unit 1 – Start with a Smile. Here is the…
🎙 Summary of Our Very First Book Club Session

🔖 Unit 1 – “Start with a Smile” from Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips

🎯 What we covered:

😁 The power of starting your lesson with a genuine smile


🧠 Why a “neutral face” still sends a negative message


👀 How non-verbal communication shapes classroom atmosphere


🤝 Using eye contact, posture, and gestures to build rapport


🥳 Ending the lesson with positive energy


🔑 Key message:
A simple smile — used intentionally — can transform the whole emotional tone of a lesson.
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🔖 Reading Book Club – Session 2 Summary


👩‍🎓 Book 🔤 *Jeremy Harmer’s 50 Communicative Activities*
🧩 Sections Covered 🔤 *Why I Wrote This Book + Communicative vs. Non-Communicative Activities + Deep Processing + Activity 1: Everybody Up*

👋 Hello dear colleagues 💫🙂
Tonight we held our second session of the Reading Book Club and explored the introduction and the first activity from Jeremy Harmer’s book.
Here is the summary of what we covered 🫴💬


✌️ 1️⃣ Why Harmer Wrote This Book – Main Takeaways

Harmer explained why he created this collection of activities — to help teachers move beyond the old “communicative vs. non-communicative” divide.
In the past, activities were labelled *either* communicative *or* not, but this limited teachers’ creativity. 🎭
Harmer now believes many activities sit on a spectrum, not a dichotomy. They can be both:
🔤 learning-focused
🔤 communication-rich
🔤 Communicative activities evolve with time, practice, and classroom needs.
His goal is to give teachers flexible tools, not rigid rules. 🧰

👀  2️⃣Communicative vs. Non-Communicative – What We Discussed

We explored the classic features of *communicative* tasks and how Harmer challenges that old list.

Communicative activities usually include 🔤
🟢 A desire to communicate
🟢 A communicative purpose
🟢 Focus on meaning, not form
🟢 Some language choice
🟢 No teacher interruption/correction
🟢 No materials control

But—Harmer now argues that real classrooms are more complex.
We talked about 🔤

🔵 Some teachers lean heavily on *purely communicative* tasks.
🔴 Some rely mostly on *non-communicative* (form-focused) tasks.
🟡 Many modern teachers (especially TBL/TBLT teachers) mix both depending on the goal.
🟣 Good teaching is not about choosing sides — it’s about balance, purpose, and timing.

Everyone shared examples from their classrooms, and it sparked great discussion. 💬🧠


🧠 3️⃣ Deep Processing vs. Shallow Processing

This part of the reading generated a rich conversation in the group.

Deep processing
💎 Learners engage emotionally mentally
💎 Context meaning matter
💎 Memory becomes stronger
💎 Students “own” the language

Shallow processing
💎 Learners only focus on surface-level form
💎 Little emotional involvement
💎 Weaker retention
💎 Often linked to “mechanical” tasks

🔄 Harmer also reminded us that repetition works, but only when it is *meaningful repetition*.
🧠 “Purposeful repetition” 🟰 the human mind is actively engaged.
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