General Posts

  • What do you know about Belfast?

    Published on 2nd February, 2012 in Global Bloggers by HelenF

    This is the most common question we ask students when we first meet them. Murals, stunning views and nature, museums, galleries, restaurants and clubs, the lively music scene … a bit of everything! You might come to know more about its past, or to see where it stands now or more…

  • Lesson plan 86: Ice

    Published on 24th January, 2012 in Elessons by Clare Booth

    This elementary to pre-intermediate eLesson looks at the behaviour and uses of ice.more…

  • Hello from Belfast!

    Published on 12th January, 2012 in Global Bloggers by HelenF

    We have a new blogger starting with us this week. Valentina Castellani is based in Northern Ireland and will be posting about her life there and using Global with her students for the next few weeks. Read on as Valentina introduces herself … Hi everyone, I’m Valentina Castellani, I’m originally more…

  • Lesson plan 85: Bright ideas

    Published on 9th January, 2012 in Elessons by Clare Booth

    This intermediate to upper intermediate eLesson is about three simple but clever ideas for use in developing countries.more…

  • Local and Global

    Published on 15th December, 2011 in Global Bloggers by Evgeniya Zimina

    Before 1918 Russia had the Julian calendar, which lagged two weeks behind the Gregorian calendar, used in the rest of Europe. In 1918, however, the government decided to get rid of the two-week difference and adopted the Gregorian calendar, triggering dissatisfaction of the Russian Orthodox Church. The Church still uses more…

  • Lesson plan 84: The gift of giving

    Published on 5th December, 2011 in Elessons by Clare Booth

    This elementary to pre-intermediate eLesson looks at the tradition of giving presents in different cultures.more…

  • Trained in combat

    Published on 1st December, 2011 in Global Bloggers by Evgeniya Zimina

    Walking in the city centre is tricky these days. Carrying your handbag, books and shopping, you dodge crowds of people who hand out leaflets, posters, flyers – general elections are coming soon! Well, you can’t say that all this stuff is completely useless – I have been given a small more…

  • Lesson plan 83: Population 7 billion

    Published on 21st November, 2011 in Elessons by Clare Booth

    This intermediate to upper intermediate eLesson is about the recent prediction that the world’s population is now 7 billion and looks at why and how this happenedmore…

  • Snow and psychology

    Published on 17th November, 2011 in Global Bloggers by Evgeniya Zimina

    Hallowe’en seems to have been ages ago, but the colours of this day are still here – the pitch-black sky at eight in the morning when I walk to work, the orange balls of street lamps and large white snowflakes. Orange is everywhere – people tend to surround themselves with more…

  • Lesson plan 82: The origins of sport

    Published on 8th November, 2011 in Elessons by Clare Booth

    This elementary to pre-intermediate eLesson looks at the origins of the three of the most popular sports worldwide.more…

  • Yes, we can!

    Published on 3rd November, 2011 in Global Bloggers by Evgeniya Zimina

    At last – Russia has given up the idea of adjusting clocks! This is something I am really happy about. My own biological clock is not screaming in protest. The problem was that adjusting the clock coincided with the gloomiest season here, with clouds hanging low and fogs rising from more…

  • Lesson plan 81: Sleep matters

    Published on 24th October, 2011 in Elessons by Clare Booth

    This intermediate to upper intermediate eLesson is about recent research into sleeping and dreaming and how to get a good night’s sleep.more…