Ixchell Reyes and Brent Warner have published a new episode of the DIESOL podcast ‘Artificial Intelligence in ESOL’. Ixchell and Brent say, “Where does artificial intelligence fit within the realm of ESOL? Is the fear that AI could replace language teaching jobs unfounded? Where does AI need improvement? Join us in this episode as Brent… Continue reading Artificial Intelligence in ESOL [Podcast]
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Professional Development [Pearson Podcast]
The Pearson team says, “This month the panel chat with Mike Hogan and Chia Suan Chong about the importance of professional development in English language teaching.”
9 Ways To Bring Real Life Into The Classroom
BusyTeacher has published a useful article on improving language teaching. Here are some great ways to take full advantage of the possibilities offered by the use of realia in the classroom: 5 o’clock tea This is by far the best way to teach table manners, requests, or expressions related to ordering or serving tea, coffee, or… Continue reading 9 Ways To Bring Real Life Into The Classroom
Developing social relatedness to improve learner engagement
Jade Blue has published a useful article on learner management on the Cambridge blog. She says, “When I was a student back in secondary school, I found that I didn’t enjoy a lot of my lessons. Largely, this wasn’t due to the teacher or the subjects I was taught, but rather my fellow students, who I… Continue reading Developing social relatedness to improve learner engagement
Correct English Without Lowering Motivation In 6 Simple Steps
The Oxford University Press ELT team has published this useful article in December 2021. There are many ways to assess learners, for example, mini-tests or observations, in order to evaluate and monitor their understanding and progress. As well as checking learners’ competencies in some specific language or skill, evaluation allows us to guide learners on how to… Continue reading Correct English Without Lowering Motivation In 6 Simple Steps
ELTWeekly Volume 13, Issue 3 | February 2022
Dear reader, We are glad to put forward the third issue of ELTWeekly for the year 2022. From this issue, we are starting to share recruitment information for the teachers of English. It is with a hope to help. Here are the ELTWeekly contents: Teaching Digital Literacy – Whose Job Is It? 5 English Language… Continue reading ELTWeekly Volume 13, Issue 3 | February 2022
English Teachers Required
Here are some advertisements seeking English teachers in various institutions in online / offline modes. 588 English Teacher Jobs And Vacancies – Naukri.com 286 English Teacher Jobs and Vacancies – Indeed.com 324 English Teacher jobs in India – LinkedIn We wish all the best to the ones who are in need.
Interview with Dr. Sarah Thomas [Podcast]
Ixchell Reyes and Brent Warner have published a new episode of the DIESOL podcast featuring Dr. Sarah Thomas. Ixchell and Brent say, “In this episode, we sit with Dr. Sarah Thomas, who is a Regional Technology Coordinator in Maryland, and the founder of EduMatch, a project that empowers educators to make global connections across common… Continue reading Interview with Dr. Sarah Thomas [Podcast]
Storytelling [Pearson Podcast]
The Pearson team says, “This month the panel discusses storytelling with Jeanne Perrett, why it’s great for young learners and how it can be used with adult learners too.” Pearson English podcast · Storytelling
Irregular verb resources: 21 fantastic exercises
BusyTeacher has published a new article ‘Irregular verb resources: 21 fantastic exercises’. Haiden says, “If you have your lesson plan, but you’re struggling with the materials to bring it to life, you’re in the right place. Below we’ve hand-picked 21 of our favorite irregular verb resources that are fun and engaging for your class. Looking… Continue reading Irregular verb resources: 21 fantastic exercises