This week's microlesson is on the topic of fear. It covers the vocabulary phobia and terrified and discusses the usage of the words fear, afraid and frightened.
See it here:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abl
Sample screenshot:
Friday, December 27, 2019
Friday, December 20, 2019
Microlesson: Dealing with a Customer Complaint
This week's microlesson could be handy for Business English classes. The topic is: Dealing with a Customer Complaint.
See it here:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abk
Sample screenshot:
See it here:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abk
Sample screenshot:
Monday, November 25, 2019
BITS - a Vocab Game
BITS is a game that I made targeting B1 level vocabulary (pre/intermediate). Just look at the clue and form the words by choosing the correct letter combinations.
Give it a try at the link below:
www.roadtogrammar.com/bits
Sample screenshot:
Give it a try at the link below:
www.roadtogrammar.com/bits
Sample screenshot:
Friday, November 22, 2019
Microlessons: Past Tense of Modal Verbs
This week's microlesson is a review of a grammar topic: the past tense of modal verbs.
Click the link to see the activity:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abh
Sample screenshot:
Click the link to see the activity:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abh
Sample screenshot:
Friday, November 15, 2019
Microlesson: Smart and Stupid People
Here is a set of eight words used to describe smart and stupid people.
The eight words are: intellectual, moron, genius, numbskull, bright spark, dimwit, brilliant, simpleton
If you have a smartboard, this makes a fun quickie activity to do with your students.
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abg
Screenshot:
The eight words are: intellectual, moron, genius, numbskull, bright spark, dimwit, brilliant, simpleton
If you have a smartboard, this makes a fun quickie activity to do with your students.
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abg
Screenshot:
Friday, November 08, 2019
Microlesson: Confusing Uncountable Nouns
Here is a set of seven uncountable nouns that often confuse learners (because they seem like they should be countable).
The seven words are: equipment, furniture, luggage, information, advice, work, homework.
If you have a smartboard, this makes a great review after teaching uncountable nouns. View it here:
www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abf
Screenshot:
The seven words are: equipment, furniture, luggage, information, advice, work, homework.
If you have a smartboard, this makes a great review after teaching uncountable nouns. View it here:
www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abf
Screenshot:
Friday, November 01, 2019
Microlesson: Describing Charts
Here are seven words for describing charts, presented visually:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abe
Present this on your smartboard to students preparing for IELTS.
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abe
Present this on your smartboard to students preparing for IELTS.
Friday, October 25, 2019
Microlesson: Why Do Some Uncountable Nounds End in -S?
Why do some uncountable nouns end in -s? Find out here:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abd
Teachers, this would make a great short presentation on a smartboard when discussing this topic!
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/index.html?&1&abd
Teachers, this would make a great short presentation on a smartboard when discussing this topic!
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Business English Resources: Mock Meetings
Here are some
more resources for Business English teachers.
The
following page provides 32 topics that you can use for mock meetings. Each
topic is realistic, but generic enough that the students need to technical
knowledge to discuss them. The content is formatted so that it’s perfect for
smartboards but can also be viewed on the students’ phones.
And here is
the same content in PDF format:
Tuesday, October 01, 2019
Business English: Phrases for Business Meetings
This short slide presentation demonstrates that you can
break a discussion down into language functions. When a learner is confident
with each of these functions, he or she will be able to engage more confidently
in business discussions and meetings.
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/meetings1/
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/meetings1/
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Passive Voice Sentence Construction
This new activity offers learners a chance to practise constructing passive sentences.
Try it here:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/passive/passive1/
Try it here:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/passive/passive1/
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Teachers' Guide to Social Media
I've spent a bit of time this year cultivating my social media and I thought this would be a good opportunity to share some of the things I have learnt. I should stress that everything here is based on my personal experience and I'm not some kind of social media expert. But then again, who is?
For my site, roadtogrammar.com, I experimented with the following:

For my site, roadtogrammar.com, I experimented with the following:
- YouTube
I was also involved to some extent with a social media campaign for the e-learning company I used to work for, so some of my experience derives from there, too.
Let me start with my most important advice: use a separate account from your personal account. And, in fact, use a separate account for each of your interests, so if you are into baking, politics and teaching, set up a Twitter account for each one. I see a lot of teachers posting about politics and it really puts people off. Similarly, people who follow you for your baking recipes aren’t interested in IELTS tips.
My personal goals for social media were threefold: 1) to gain and interact with followers, just for the fun of it 2) to share discussions with other teachers 3) to promote my website. After some experimentation, I decided on the following format, which I could use for vocabulary and grammar tips:
Let me start with my most important advice: use a separate account from your personal account. And, in fact, use a separate account for each of your interests, so if you are into baking, politics and teaching, set up a Twitter account for each one. I see a lot of teachers posting about politics and it really puts people off. Similarly, people who follow you for your baking recipes aren’t interested in IELTS tips.
My personal goals for social media were threefold: 1) to gain and interact with followers, just for the fun of it 2) to share discussions with other teachers 3) to promote my website. After some experimentation, I decided on the following format, which I could use for vocabulary and grammar tips:

Sunday, September 08, 2019
Teaching Resource: The Supernatural
This resouce consists of:
Vocabulary Presentation (14 words)
Quiz
Discussion Questions
URL: http://www.roadtogrammar.com/supernatural/
Screenshots:
Vocabulary Presentation (14 words)
Quiz
Discussion Questions
URL: http://www.roadtogrammar.com/supernatural/
Screenshots:
Saturday, September 07, 2019
Microlessons: Eating Verbs
Here is a new microlesson featuring seven specific action verbs for eating and drinking: chew, gulp, chomp, munch, wolf down, swallow and nibble.
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/?1?aaw
Sample:
http://www.roadtogrammar.com/microlessons/?1?aaw
Sample:
Tuesday, September 03, 2019
Vocab Presentation Set: The Supernatural (B1+)
Here is a set of 14 vocabulary items related to the supernatural.
It's designed for use with a smartboard, but students can also see it on their phones.
This set is suitable for high B1s and up.
URL:
http://roadtogrammar.com/vocabulary/supernatural/
Sample:
It's designed for use with a smartboard, but students can also see it on their phones.
This set is suitable for high B1s and up.
URL:
http://roadtogrammar.com/vocabulary/supernatural/
Sample:
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