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    Educator wrapped 2025

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    Reading time: 4 minutes

    If 2025 taught us anything, it’s that educators who lead with heart, ingenuity and resilience help students thrive. Your creativity drove the momentum. Your learners set the direction. Our role at 蜜桃app was to support your journey with tools that save time, create impact and open more opportunities for your students.

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    Celebrating global holidays: Inclusive festive activities for your English classroom

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    Reading time: 4 minutes

    Across classrooms, holidays show up as stories, songs, recipes, colors and customs. For English educators, they also offer language tasks that build communication, intercultural understanding and community. The key is to celebrate in a way that’s inclusive, academically rich, and respectful of diverse beliefs and backgrounds. Here are some activities you can do this festive season with minimal fluff and maximum impact, each tied to clear language objectives.

    Principles for inclusive festive learning

    • Student choice: Invite learners to showcase their traditions, for example, Diwali, Lunar New Year, Eid, Hanukkah, Christmas, Día de los Muertos, Nowruz or a seasonal theme without a religious focus.
    • Language-first design: Anchor activities in explicit objectives – for example, “Can describe customs and traditions,” “Can compare events,” “Can write instructions” – to ensure measurable progress.
    • Do-no-harm approach: Provide opt-in alternatives, avoid stereotyping and create space for students who do not celebrate holidays.
    • Representation: Use materials that reflect multiple regions and voices. Encourage translanguaging to deepen understanding and honor identity.
    • Accessibility: Scaffold with visuals, sentence frames and leveled texts so every learner can contribute meaningfully.
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    Using the principles of Japanese philosophy to improve the quality of our teaching

    提交者 Michael Rost
    Reading time: 5 minutes

    Learning a new language opens doors to unique ways of thinking and feeling, deeply rooted in culture. As teachers, we have the privilege of guiding learners to these insights, helping them broaden their worldview.

    When I first moved to Japan, I was struck by concepts like?wa?(和, social harmony),?enryo?(遠, restraint out of respect)?and?gaman?(我慢, patient endurance). Discovering these ideas was energizing?and made learning Japanese feel like more than just mastering a new language – it was about embracing a vibrant culture.

    I soon found?that many expats shared similar experiences. In my first year teaching in Japan, over 40 years ago, I met Marc Helgesen at one of the first JALT meetings. We connected over our shared interest in developing a revolutionary approach to language teaching in Japan – a kind of?kakushin?(革新), or innovation, that challenged the status quo.

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Presenter(s): Kamil Petryk

This session is designed to help teachers better understand and effectively teach the Write an essay task type for the 蜜桃app English International Certificate (computer-based test) at B1 level and above.

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