Episodes
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This episode explores the concept of Phonetics and its significance in English teaching from the early years onward. Our guest, Manuel Salas, shares his knowledge on this important topic and shares the opportunities it provides for enhancing oral communication skills among students.
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This episode adresses the oportunities and importance of the International Baccalaureate Programme in schools. Our guest teacher Gerty Guabloche provides her insights and shares the benefits and advantages that IB programmes offer to our Peruvian students.
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This episode intends to provide further information about the Electronic Village Online (EVO) event. A free course for English teachers that will take place in January 2024. Our guests teachers, Glenda Gallardo, Marisabel Huacco and Olenka Villavicencio adresses the opportunities and advantages of EVO sessions to english teachers.
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This episode discusses the ways employed by English teachers to assess the proficiency levels of our students in secondary levels. In a candid conversation with Loretta Rojas, we delve into the merits and limitations of standardised examinations, alternative assessment techniques, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in enhancing student language skills.
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This episode adresses the changes of learning-teaching between 2000 and 2023. Our guest, Mariel Gómez de la Torre, shares her thoughts about it and provides further recommendations to enhance students learning in the classroom.
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This episode discusses the impact of digital technologies and learning ecosystems in education. Our guest, Manuel Vargas, shares his insights on using Artificial Intelligence in the classroom and gives recommendations to promote student learning.
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This episode adresses the opportunities that english provides to teenagers in different contexts and their role from working with the school and their community. Our guest Rosa Colmenares shares her experiences and insights about it and gives recommendations about the importance of english for life.
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This episode discusses the challenges and rewards of teaching students with a wide range of abilities. We learn some tips for creating a successful learning environment for all students. Guest teacher Carlos Suarez and learning specialist Kathy Hinostroza share their experiences with mixed-ability classes.
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This episode discusses the importance and challenges teachers may encounter when teaching students with special needs. Our guest Romy Rivera shares her experiences and insights about this important topic.
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This episode discusses the challenges students and teachers face at the start of the school term in Peru. Guest teachers Mercedes Velasquez from Chiclayo and Jhon Carrillo from Tumbes share their experiences and call for urgent action to ensure high quality standards of education.
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This episode addresses the evaluation of pedagogical competence in the competition for admission to the public teaching career 2022-2023. Our guest, Karen Meza Fernandez, talks with Martín Sánchez and share her experience and knowledge on this important topic.
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This episode addresses the role of teenagers in society. Our special guests, Kelly Zevallos and Jesus Zegarra share their experiences and insights about it and provide further recomendations to promote teenagers participation in school and other contexts.
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This episode (in Spanish) intends to provide an analysis of what 2022 meant for education in Peru from the point of view of two special guests, Janet Cecilia Ortega Bautista, an English teacher in Huancavelica and Julio Cesar Herrera, an English teacher in San Martin. What did they find challenging? What do they think needs rethinking in our system? What demands have not been met yet? Listen to them here.
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This episode discusses the further opportunities English has provided some of our former high-school students with. Diana Susuki, Jean Franco Carrasco, Anely Martinez and Alexander Susano share their experience on the extent to which English has broadened their horizons for their career advancement.
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This episode discusses the role of the English language as a way of developing skills and competencies for the 21st century. Our guest Enrique Liñan shares his insights and provides further considerations we need to keep in mind.
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This episode discusses the opportunities and challenges teachers may encounter when teaching abroad. International guests Joel Gabonal Chacón from USA and Marggiori Arévalo from Australia share their experiences and provide sound recommendations should English teachers wish to work abroad.
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This episode (in Spanish) addresses the concept and importance of "Translanguaging". Our guest Ph.D Carmen Caceda provides further information about the role it plays in the teaching and learning of English.
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This episode discusses the challenges of English teacher development in Peru. Our guests Denise Lowery (from RELO) and Ralph Grayson (from the British Council) share their insights and further opportunities available for teachers.
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This episode discusses the changes of behaviour students experience in the return to in-person school. Guest teachers Lizeth Silva and Raúl Holguin share their experiences alongside psychologist Raúl Injante who gives advice on how to deal with social and emotional aspects in school.
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This episode discusses a hybrid learning model called Station Rotation Model and the experience of implementing it at school. Our guests Magda Castro and Christian Tello, share their knowledge and experience with this model and provide further considerations we need to keep in mind when applying it in schools.
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