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Our first ever challenge "Sell your first online resource in a week" has been an incredible success! I am blown away by the amazing resources that the participants have created and truly honoured to be able to share them with you here.
The challenge took place over 5 days, during which time we met ...
How can you get a few extra £££ in your pocket as an MFL teacher?
In Season 5 of The Kate Language Podcast, I shared my top 5 tips for making a bit of extra cash as an MFL teacher, and I thought now would be a great time to re-share them:
1. Create and sell teaching resources - Upload and sell tea...
How can we achieve *real* wellbeing in teaching?Â
When I chatted to the wonderful Emily Armstrong about *real* teacher well-being on The Kate Languages Podcast, she had so many amazing tips and ideas, I thought I’d share them again with you here:
1. Focus on workload management - Wherever possible...
What are the top 5 things I wish I'd known before starting my own education business?Â
If you’ve been thinking of leaving teaching to set up your own business, or perhaps to start a side-hustle, then these tips are ideal for you!
- Figure out how and when you want to work - Do you love being surro...
If you’ve ever wondered exactly how I create my resources and which digital tools I use, here is a short breakdown of 5 of my favourites!
- Microsoft Word and PowerPoint - It may be a bit basic and simple, but I create my full workbooks on Microsoft Word and my lessons are on PowerPoint. I do thi...
Teaching is an incredibly stressful job, and burnout is far too common. I know this as I burnt out myself in 2016, and left the classroom for good in 2017. I have spent many years working on being aware of when I might be starting to feel burnt out again, and have tried and tested a number of differ...
This super short blog post is a summary of three great ways of introducing creativity into the classroom.
These were inspired by a previous conversation I had with Crista Hazell on the The Kate Languages podcast. You can find the full episode here - Creativity in MFL with Crista Hazell
1. Drama -...
In this blog post, I want to share three great questions you can ask your students to check for understanding.
I don’t know about you, but I used to think I could check for understanding by asking “any questions?” or (and I hate to admit this, but no one is perfect!) I would even just explain a tas...
Here are three really easy ways of incorporating culture into your everyday teaching...
1. Teach vocab that is relevant to the target language (TL) countries - not just Spain, France and Germany!Â
You could teach South American animals in Spanish, typical food and drink from the TL countries, spor...
This blog post is inspired by a great conversation I had with Claire Wilson for the Kate Languages Podcast, all about taking a school trip abroad.Â
Here are Claire's top 5 things to think about before you take a school trip abroad...
1. Risk assessments
Check/adapt existing risk assessments - you...
Here are my top tips for teaching phonics in French, German and Spanish:
1. Have a phonics focus every fortnight
When I advise people on how to adapt their curriculum for the new GCSE (first exams 2026), the one thing I always mention is having an explicit phonics focus every couple of weeks. I ca...
CW: This blog post contains discussion of stress and thoughts of self-harm.
Here are my 5 red flags that tell you it's time for a change. If you answer "yes" to one or more of these questions, maybe it's time to send that resignation letter?!Â
1. Are you feeling physically ill?
If you are constan...