Here is Gavin Dudeney’s second exclusive article for TeachingEnglish. I’m fortunate enough to be able to go to quite a few face-to-face conferences every year, generally as a speaker, though I also attend as many sessions as I can at each event – there’s always something to learn from any speaker, no matter how experienced… Continue reading #49, Article: ‘Personal Learning Networks’ by Gavin Dudeney
#49, Video: Teaching Phonics 44 Sounds of English
The teaching phonics video teaches the 44 different sounds of the English language. Great for a classroom center activity or individual practice of phonics sounds.
#49, Research Article: ‘Grammar in Second and Foreign Language Pedagogy’ by Anindya Syam Choudhury
The issue of “grammar instruction” in Second/Foreign Language Learning Teaching is among the most hotly debated ones. Of course, there is no gainsaying that grammatical competence alone cannot account for what is involved in the mastery of a language. However, the reaction against grammar teaching which resulted due to the communicative approach revolution has certain… Continue reading #49, Research Article: ‘Grammar in Second and Foreign Language Pedagogy’ by Anindya Syam Choudhury
#49, ‘English for Progress: Third Policy Dialogue’ – A report by Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi
‘English for Progress: Third Policy Dialogue’ – Dialogue – From Policy to Practice – British Council -18 Nov, to 20 Nov, 2009 A report by Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi English for Progress: Third Policy Dialogue was held on 19 – 20 November, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Delhi. The Policy Dialogue focused on issues such as… Continue reading #49, ‘English for Progress: Third Policy Dialogue’ – A report by Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi
Learnhigher – An Excellent Resource for All Teachers
Dear friends, we have not been able to publish the latest issue of ELTWeekly this time due to some technical problems. I am making this post for you to share information about an excellent resource for teachers and students, Learnhigher – launched by the Universities of Brunel, Bradford and Leeds. This site is designed to… Continue reading Learnhigher – An Excellent Resource for All Teachers
ELTWeekly Issue#48 Contents
Tip of the week: Using videos to teach English News: Language Structure Is Partly Determined by Social Structure Video:: Teaching Syllables eBook: Research in the Language Classroom Article: ‘Simulated immersion’ by Duncan M Research Paper: ‘An Evaluative Study of Some Online Websites for Learning and Teaching English as a Foreign Language’ by Aly, Mahsoub Abdul-Sadeq… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#48 Contents
#48, Worldwide ELT Events
– ELT MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, MARCH 5-6, UK – TESOL ARABIA 2010, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – BELGRADE: ELTA IATEFL CONFERENCE MAY 2010 – ETAI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, JULY 13-15, ISRAEL – IH ANNUAL ELT CONFERENCE 2010, FEBRUARY 5-6, BARCELONA
#48, Download Webinar: Managing classes of primary children in a positive way
One of the hardest things in primary language teaching is to give lively, enjoyable lessons and at the same time ensure that children behave in an acceptable way. In this webinar, we will explore the concept of classroom management as an interactive process and I will share with you a range of practical strategies and… Continue reading #48, Download Webinar: Managing classes of primary children in a positive way
#48, Tip of the week: Using videos to teach English
Most of our learners enjoy watching movies. Here are some ways to make use of their interest and knowledge to create some unusual activities. – Ask your learners if they can think of any spoken sentences that typically occur again and again in films – things such as “OK everybody. Put your hands up”. –… Continue reading #48, Tip of the week: Using videos to teach English
#48, Article: ‘Simulated immersion’ by Duncan M
Duncan says, “I have often found that learners of all levels feel that there is inadequate time spent on listening in most language courses. Adult learners often complain that (sometimes) after years of study, they can’t understand native speakers. This is partly because they do not receive adequate exposure to authentic texts in class. Another… Continue reading #48, Article: ‘Simulated immersion’ by Duncan M