Teacher’s Toolkit Teacher's Toolkit Module 1: How to Be a Good Teacher ElicitationLearner AutonomyAcquisition facilitatorAudiolingualismCommunicative language teachingTotal physical responseThe silent waySuggestopediaMetacognition Module 2: How to Manage a Classroom Eye contact different culturesStation rotation modelWarmers for teens/adultsHeterogeneous vs Homogeneous groupsHeterogeneous classroom tipsCEFR explanation Module 3: How to Plan Lessons EFL teaching resourcesSMART learning objectivesVoice of America free resourcesBritish Council free resourcesAustralian Broadcasting Corporation Module 4: About English Improving listening skillsImproving speaking skillsSimple past and present perfectCount and noncount nounsActive vs passive voiceCommon prefixesSpelling gamesWhat will English be like in 100 year sWord order Module 5: Teaching Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking FluencyPronunciationKahootWorksheets for teachers/studentsFlashcard/quiz makerWorksheet makerSpeaking activitiesGenre writingProcess and Product WritingGrading quickly Module 6: Teaching Grammar Irregular verbs listPresent simple vs present continuousIrregular verbs-past tenseGrammar tenses Module 7: Teaching a New Language Teaching vocabularyLanguage functionsLikes/DislikesAdjectivesEngage-Study-ActivateStories for teaching EnglishVideos with script and quizCambridge resources-Grammar/Vocabulary Profile ToolWord lists Module 8: Evaluating and Testing Going gradelessTest question typesLanguage level testsWriting test questionsTOEFLCambridge tests/examsISETOEIC Module 9: Teaching Young Learners Brain basicsChild developmentPiaget’s stages of cognitive developmentCulture differencesThe silent periodClassroom management ideasAssessing young learners Module 10: Teaching Online Online classroom toolsOnline teaching webinarTeaching english online resourcesInteractive presentationsOnline blackboardTeaching resourcesTeaching resources/games Module 11: Business English Business englishNeeds analysis questionnaireSmall talkDialogue substitutionTeaching future tenseWebsites for business english teachersNews English lessonsQuestions for leading discussionsTeaching proofreading and editing skills