Moby Dick was first published on 18th October in 1851; thus, yesterday we celebrated its publication anniversary. As an English teacher, I firmly recommend you this wonderful novel, written by Herman Melville.
You can use it with your students in many different ways, depending on their level. In the following website you'll find lots of great teaching resources on Moby Dick :)
In today's world, we are used to using different apps in our devices. The ones I post today are apps that help you learn English at your pace, whenever you have time to do so. Have a look at them and download your favourite ones!! ;)
Yesterday it was Oscar Wilde's 162nd birthday. From ELS, we want to take advantage of his birthday to show all of you who he was and some of his most representative work. He was an Irish playwright, novelist, essayist and poet, whose most remembered plays are The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest:
Oscar Wilde was taken from the world too young. He was a man with infinite literary potential and his works were among the first satires on the life and times of the people of late Victorian England. The humour, simplicity and emotion in his writings were so raw that his works have passed down several generations and now hold a permanent place in our libraries. On his 162nd birthday, we want to remember him, not as a man who suffered at the hands of an intolerable society, but as one who gave us some of the best literature of the times. Happy birthday, sir! (taken from https://yourstory.com/2016/10/remembering-writer-oscar-wilde/)