The perfect English classroom would surely involve our students keen and interested in writing regularly. It would see precise and careful writers, who take full responsibility to proof read carefully and have a confident understanding of the rules of grammar. 

So how do we do just that? On this month’s Tes English podcast, Chris Curtis, head of English in a secondary school and author of How to Teach English: Novels, Non-Fiction and their Artful Navigation, provides listeners with guidance on exactly how to achieve this utopian vision.

 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The perfect English classroom would surely involve our students keen and interested in writing regularly. It would see precise and careful writers, who take full responsibility to proof read carefully and have a confident understanding of the rules of grammar. 


So how do we do just that? On this month’s Tes English podcast, Chris Curtis, head of English in a secondary school and author of How to Teach English: Novels, Non-Fiction and their Artful Navigation, provides listeners with guidance on exactly how to achieve this utopian vision.


 

See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.