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Welcome to the latest edition of the TeachingEnglish newsletter!
This week we have news of a Free online course - Dyslexia and Foreign Language Teaching. Learn how to help dyslexic students learn second languages, with this free online course devised by ELTons winning authors of DYSTEFL in association with Lancaster University. Our featured link this week is 'Willis ELT' which will be of interest to those of you who are interested or involved in task-based learning and teaching.
We look back at E-merging Forum 5 with a new video report about this rapidly-growing conference held in Moscow each year.
We also have new British Council moderated online courses starting soon for those of you involved in teaching primary and CLIL.
Finally, our blog topics for May - innovation, personalisation, smart phones and continuous assessment - should offer something for everyone. Happy blogging!
We hope you find these useful.
Deb
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| Last year, DYSTEFL won the 2014 ELTon for excellence in course innovation. Sponsored by Cambridge English, these British Council awards are the only international awards that recognise and celebrate innovation in English language teaching (ELT). They reward educational resources that help English language learners and teachers to achieve their goals. The authors of DYSTEFL have now worked together with Lancaster University in order to offer a practical and thought-provoking MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) about the teaching and learning of languages for students with dyslexia. Find out more |
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| | Willis ELT aims to introduce teachers to task-based learning and teaching (TBLT), as well as help those already involved in TBLT to extend their knowledge and skills. The site has lesson plans, articles and a question and answer section. It was created by Dave Willis and is currently run by Jane Willis. Read more |
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| | Check out how the E-merging Forum went this year! We are glad to share a NEW video report about the E-merging Forum 5. If you want to know more about this rapidly-growing and impactful conference held in Moscow, watch this report. Watch video report |
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| This month sees the lead-up to the ELTons, the annual awards celebrating innovation in English language teaching (ELT) from around the world, and our first topic this month encourages you to think about innovation in your teaching context. The other topics this month explore the ideas of personalisation, smart phones in the classroom, and continuous assessment, so we hope there's something for everyone. Find out more |
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| | If you are teaching school subjects in English, then CLIL Essentials will provide comprehensive training on the methodology and practice of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) you need in your work. The course starts 25 May and registration is now open.
If you want an introduction to teaching English to young learners aged 7 to 11, then Primary Essentials is for you. Using video, audio and community elements, you will learn the essentials to help you succeed in your teaching. The course starts 08 June and registration is now open.
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