Learn at Home help for Teachers: Teaching Vocabulary Online [Video] Articles by Nick Shepherd Getting English Language Learners to Put Down the Books and Have Some Fun A Model for Teaching World Languages in a Hybrid Classroom Using Technology to Support Young English Language Learners in a Hybrid Classroom 12 tips for teaching an unforgettable… Continue reading ELTWeekly Volume 12, Issue 2 | January 2021
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Learn at Home help for Teachers: Teaching Vocabulary Online [Video]
Teacher trainer, Erika Osvath, offers some practical advice to teach vocabulary online to primary students (5 – 12 years).
Articles by Nick Shepherd
These are a, an and the. I like to add unstressed some (pronounced /sm/), but see below for more on that. First, the simple stuff. We can use a/an before singular nouns, and the before singular or plural nouns. a book, an apple, the book(s), the apple(s) We use a/an before something we haven’t talked… Continue reading Articles by Nick Shepherd
Getting English Language Learners to Put Down the Books and Have Some Fun
Stacy Zeiger has published this article on BusyTeacher. It’s no surprise to learn that countries like America put a much stronger emphasis on free time and having fun than some of their Eastern counterparts. Some students come from countries where education and studying take up the bulk of their time, particularly because how they perform can… Continue reading Getting English Language Learners to Put Down the Books and Have Some Fun
A Model for Teaching World Languages in a Hybrid Classroom
Read this useful article by Elena Spathis on Edutopia. In this non-traditional school year, even veteran teachers are experiencing flashbacks to their first days in the classroom. An eerie sense of déjà vu has taken over as teachers have started back at what seems like square one. We’re all newly navigating our hybrid or remote… Continue reading A Model for Teaching World Languages in a Hybrid Classroom
Using Technology to Support Young English Language Learners in a Hybrid Classroom
Katie Gardner has published this interesting and useful article on Edutopia. Since late August, I have been teaching hybrid, early elementary students who are learning English. Transitioning into a hybrid environment has been challenging and created a new learning curve for both educators and students. Within our hybrid setting, students are split into two groups.… Continue reading Using Technology to Support Young English Language Learners in a Hybrid Classroom
12 tips for teaching an unforgettable online English class
Cambridge English has published an article highlighting 12 tips for teaching an unforgettable online English class. Have you suddenly found yourself teaching online? You’re certainly not alone. English teachers all around the world are in the same position – and it can be hard to know where to start. In this guide, we’ll cover 12… Continue reading 12 tips for teaching an unforgettable online English class
How online games help with English training for the workplace
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
Cambridge announces word of the year as Quarantine
2020 has been a busy year for dictionary makers with a wave of new words and changes in meaning of older words, according to an English language learning expert from Cambridge. Dr Nick Saville from Cambridge Assessment English says English speakers have learned a lot of new vocabulary this year, including Coronavirus, Covid, Furlough, R-Rate… Continue reading Cambridge announces word of the year as Quarantine
Developing Intercultural Competence In Your Classes
Oxford University Press ELT has published an article on developing intercultural competence of our learners. As a Spanish learner, I once faced the awkward situation of thinking I was having a conversation about new potatoes being on the menu, when in fact the hotel manager had diverged from the conversation to give me the news… Continue reading Developing Intercultural Competence In Your Classes