This conference means to address all areas of literature written in English including classical to Victorian, Edwardian, Modernist and contemporary Literature in English differently as the locus of impersonality and emotion, of autonomy and commitment, and also analyzing it in the light of ethics and responsibility and would addresse fundamental questions about ethics and literature To work on ethics is quite a challenge since various definitions of the term have been given from Aristotle, Spinoza and Kant to Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida, Deleuze, Nussbaum, Badiou, Bouveresse or Attridge.
Category: TEFL Workshops
Vol. 4 Issue 5. – Video: Using Computers to Teach Pronunciation
Many non-native speakers feel uneasy teaching their students English pronunciation. This workshop is designed to use free software and information from the Internet to help teachers improve their students’ pronunciation. Workshop led by Colin Large, English Language Fellow
Vol. 4 Issue 5. – Video: Introduction to Teaching Pronunciation Workshop – Adrian Underhill
Macmillan ELT team says, “Due to popular demand we’ve now made the whole 1 hour ‘Introduction to teaching pronunciation’ video by Adrian Underhill available for you to view. We hope you enjoy this great workshop”.
Vol. 4 Issue 5. – Macmillan Gateway course video
ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#5 | January 30, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036 Short video showcasing the Gateway course and the features of Gateway Online for both teachers and students.
Vol. 4 Issue 5. – Book of the week: ‘Teaching English Language Learners through Technology’ by Tony Erben, Ruth Ban & Martha Castañeda
ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#5 | January 30, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036 In Teaching English Language Learners through Technology, the authors explore the use of computers/technology as a pedagogical tool to aid in the appropriate instruction of ELLs across all content areas. The special focus of this book is on the informed use of various technologies and… Continue reading Vol. 4 Issue 5. – Book of the week: ‘Teaching English Language Learners through Technology’ by Tony Erben, Ruth Ban & Martha Castañeda