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James is now getting into the swing of teaching online. He's starting to get feedback from students and parents and is reflecting on how he can apply good teaching approaches online. More free support for teachers: https://learning.eltcampus.com/courses/take/webinars-for-english-teachers-online-teaching
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https://learning.eltcampus.com/ James, our English teacher based in Southern Spain, starts to see some benefits of teaching online.
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It's the big day. James, our English teacher based in Southern Spain, conducts his first lessons online with young learners and teens. Join us as James shares his journey to move his teaching online.
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What’s the difference between teaching and coaching? What can we learn from neuroscience and learning to apply to our own teaching? Is it just another methodology gimmick, the latest bandwagon to jump on? Or is there some core sense in this area to add to our English language teacher toolbox?
I spoke with well-known Business English language and communications specialist Rob Howard about the 4th International Neurolanguage Learning and Coaching conference taking place in London 16-17th in April 2020.
https://london20.neurolanguagecoaching.com/
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The Image Conference is an exciting, personable gathering for language teachers with a particular interest in multimodality and visual literacy. Each year, over two days we engage with each other and learn together.
This year (2018) the conference was held in Athens with a strand of the conference being run by the GISIG (Global Issues Special Interest Group). It focused on the migrant and refugee crisis in Greece and around the world. We considered what this meant for us as language teachers and multidisciplinary specialists involved in education. How are we responding? How does this inform our practice?
If you are interested in what applied linguistics and language teaching looks like out there when it meets global issues and other disciplines, be brave! Come join us in Brussels in October 2019.
https://www.facebook.com/The.Image.Conference
https://www.facebook.com/VisualArtsCircle/
https://visualartscircle.com/
http://theimageconference.org/
http://gisig.iatefl.org/
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While contemplating project based and experiential learning, Emma finds out some key truths for learning in the world of workshop artist Tony Gee, the Artistic Director and co-founder of Creation Myth Puppets. Tony who has worked in the arts and as a puppeteer, for over 30 years, touring shows and workshops all over the world.
www.creationmythpuppets.co.uk/
Workshop a Moveable Feast by Tony Gee (ISBN: 9780902386204)
Dartington College of Arts
Sound by:
Bensound.com &
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Emma Pratt talks with Henrick Oprea about teaching English in Brazil, teacher development, the BrazTESOL conference in 2018, Native-Speakerism, locally informed methodologies and the art of reflection in learning and life.
sound in this podacst:
You were listening to Beats by reinsamba, a 1939 recording of Francisco Alves performing "Aquarela do Brasil",
"Tico-Tico no Fubá" performed by the great Paco de Lucia -a little "aflamencado" for the purists, but a great version never-the-less.
Henrick Oprea Blog: https://hoprea.wordpress.com
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Is there a paradigm shift happening in the world of TEFL and language teaching? Emma Pratt talks to Anna Whitcher and Kieran Donaghy, the dynamic partnership behind the Visual Arts Circle, a community of practice formed for language teachers interested in multimodal literacy, visual literacy and the visual arts. The Visual Arts Circle's sixth annual Image Conference kicks off in October 2017 in Lisbon.
Get involved in VAC: https://visualartscircle.com
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Gone are the days of the ‘traditional’ English teacher breeding grounds, such as London and Cambridge, unusual and exotic training locations are here to stay. Here’s why.
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"In English Langauge Teaching, Africa is under-represented internationally and I had a vision to develop a platform for Africa to be heard, for us to speak with a louder voice...I asked myself, 'Where do I start?'"
Okon Effiong is the President of the Steering Committee of Africa TESOL, a regional body that aims to create a united front for English language practitioners in Africa, pursuing professionalism in language education and striving to create an enabling environment for research and practice to interact.
http://www.africatesol.org/
https://www.facebook.com/AfricaTESOL/
Sound Credits:
klankbeeld: Ghanaian woman sings traditional song
reinsamba: Harp player and drummer from Gambia during the Berlin carnival of cultures, 2011
NinadeVroome: Ndere music group in Kampala, Uganda
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The world of English language teaching is diverse. This month we have a conversation with Magdalena Brzezinska. Magdalena has been an EFL teacher for over 20 years in her native Poland, and a teacher trainer for 10 years. She has taught practical English and sociolinguistics to English Philology students at the University of Warmia and Masuria, Poland and presently, she is teaching junior high school students. She talks to us about working with teens, project based learning, and who inspired her to become an English language teacher in the first place.
Music and sound:
bensound.com
KeffyStay: Guitar
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Our ELTcampus guest blogger Moira Allen conitnues with what she finds effective with managing young learners in the classroom.
Part two of a two part series for our ELT Today Podcast by Frameworks Education Group.
Music: bensound.com
Classroom ambience thanks to Rocio and her five year olds in Seville and Emma with her seven year olds! -
Our ELTcampus guest blogger Moira Allen speaks to us about what she finds effective with managing young learners in the classroom.
A two part series for our ELT Today Podcast by Frameworks Education Group.
Music: bensound.com
Classroom ambience thanks to Rocio and her five year olds in Seville! -
Emma talks with Anna Hasper on being stranded in China, teacher training, what's happening in a young learner classroom and the new ELTcampus Course.
For info about the course: eltcampus.com/product/teaching-e…to-young-learners/
Contact Emma: [email protected]
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We talk with Bita Rezaei about the ups and downs and exciting developments for English language teachers in Iran today.
IELTA: http://www.ielta2017.com/en/index.php - Show more