This week we looked at error correction and the future of online teaching. Shelly interviewed Paul Braddock, Shaun Wilden and Beth Cagnol and got some great feedback. If you want to follow these great Twitterers then clicking on the picures will take you to their Twitter pages. http://eltchat.com/tag/podcast/
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Correction in the ELT Classroom Podcast | #ELTchat
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Discipline in the ELT Classroom Podcast | #ELTchat
This week saw two very popular themes being discussed on #ELTchat. Although discipline tends to be regarded as a topic in the secondary system, issues are not unknown in adult teaching. Greta Sandler joined us from Argentina to review the session.
Our Blog post of the Week is the intriguingly-titled“bona to vada your dolly old eek” from the lives of teachers blog and looks at the issues of language and identity. Simon
Simon
For the later session Simon Greenall talks about Personal Development and adds views as to where IATEFL could get involved.
Our Tool of the Week this week offers the busy teacher an alternative to PowerPoint. the toll is called Prezi and with certainly give your presentations a fresh look. Vladimir
Vladimir
We end with a brief overview of the ELT situation in Macedonia as a foretaste of the review of the ELTAM Conference which will be in next week’s show.
Comments, suggestions and feedback are always welcome. You can add them at the bottom of this article, or contact us by email at the address given in the podcast or, of course, you can simply tweet using the hashtag #ELTchat!
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Teaching in Mexico - Global-English’s podcast
Alex Cross has been living and teaching English in Mexico for 4 years. Resident in Guadalajara, here she talks with William from Global English about her life in Mexico, what it is like to teach all ages and gives you her advice on what every new Teacher in Mexico should know!/
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Tips for teaching one on one - Global-English’s podcast
Teacher Talking Time (TTT), Global English Course Director Louisa Walsh gives you some of the dos and don’ts for your one-to-one classroom. Have a listen to some of her suggestions here.
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Don’t like the coursebook! Global-English’s podcast
listen to William Bradridge talk about Mr E, one of his more dynamic students. Mr E didn’t like the course book the school had recommended and preferred to chat about his travels, wife, girlfriend and football in his English lessons. You’ll discover the challenges faced and how the group teaching him were able to negotiate a way back to the lesson plan and course structure.
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Global-English’s podcast
Louisa Walsh speaks about an experience that happened in Portugal where she received an informal request to take over the teaching of a student. You can listen to this situation and discover what she did about it in
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rod Ellis on Task Based Instruction
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Word by Word Songs
Carolyn Graham on this great technique
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Ideas for Warm-ups
Diane Pinkley with lesson ideas
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Identity and Language Learning
Bonnie Norton on this important part of learning a language
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