Teaching the Untaught: AI for the Overlooked

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“This can’t be happening!” I gasped, clutching my new textbooks tightly to my chest.

Some of the students had already graced me with their presence the previous year. Teaching them for a second consecutive year was not my idea of a good time. Adding three more students to the mix, whose reputation as delinquents preceded them, made me ponder my career choice. Regardless, I entered the classroom with my usual smile, hoping the summer had eased their attitudes and instilled a fresh perspective on learning.

Little did I know, that wasn’t the case.

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To Cheat or Not to Cheat: The Tragicomedy of ELT Exam Day

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Ever caught your students cheating during a test? Most likely, yes! Meet John, a candidate in an English certification exam who had no intention of commiting to the demands of learning the language. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of tragic – albeit hilarious – proportions, as his cheating attempts lead to unforseen circumstances!

by Katherine Reilly, Author | Teacher Trainer

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