ELTWeekly Volume 12, Issue 1 | January 2021

Developing self-access materials for hybrid classrooms How to build students’ confidence towards summative assessment [Video] To Teach Vocabulary, Let Students Be Thespians Has the Pandemic Ushered in New Norms in Education? How online games help with English training for the workplace [News] Digital Divide: What Is It And How Can You Bridge The Gap? Time… Continue reading ELTWeekly Volume 12, Issue 1 | January 2021

Developing self-access materials for hybrid classrooms

As teachers we have long been working on developing materials that would foster learner autonomy and allow students to work more independently. The need for such material was highlighted by recent events, as classes around the world moved online as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This webinar examines some of the considerations to be… Continue reading Developing self-access materials for hybrid classrooms

Has the Pandemic Ushered in New Norms in Education?

Edutopia’s Heather Wolpert-Gawron has published an article on new norms in education due to the pandemic. Heather says, “Remember when you had growth spurts as a teenager and your joints hurt because you grew, like, four inches overnight? For schools, 2020 has been a bit like that. It hurts to grow sometimes, but it’s necessary.… Continue reading Has the Pandemic Ushered in New Norms in Education?

How online games help with English training for the workplace [News]

The benefits of integrating online gaming platforms such as Kahoots into English language training for the workplace were highlighted by an expert from Cambridge. Dr Sarah McElwee from Cambridge Assessment English spoke at this year’s virtual Kahoot WorkSummit, a corporate learning event that attracted thousands of professionals from over 140 countries. Sarah spoke about the… Continue reading How online games help with English training for the workplace [News]

Digital Divide: What Is It And How Can You Bridge The Gap?

Here is an article from OUP ELT Blog. We can safely say that, through the difficulties of 2020, English language teachers have grown accustomed to delivering online classes and learning to use new digital tools. Some teachers may face many weeks ahead of continuing such classes if high Covid-19 cases see a resurgence, their new… Continue reading Digital Divide: What Is It And How Can You Bridge The Gap?

Time and Tense 2 by Nick Shepherd

A quick reminder: time is about clocks and calendars, tense is about verb forms. They often coincide, but by no means always. Last week I talked about Present Simple and Progressive, and Past Simple and Progressive. This week I’m looking at the Perfect aspects. There are four:             Present:         perfect simple: I have done… Continue reading Time and Tense 2 by Nick Shepherd