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TeachingEnglish newsletter 06 April 2016

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06 April 2016

Welcome to the TeachingEnglish newsletter!
Join us once again for IATEFL Online! If you can't attend the 2016 IATEFL Conference, don't forget you can tune in for live coverage starting Tuesday 12 April.

To continue our celebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, this week we have 7 brand NEW lesson plans for kids!

We also have an imaginative project lesson for teens - 'Design a mobile phone', and an article on how to turn authentic WWW texts into useful activities for adults.

If you're interested in using video with your students, check out Jamie Keddie's blog post 'Digital scissors and sellotape', to find out more about the skills that allow us to manipulate video as material.

And finally, registration is now open for our popular CLIL Essentials course.

PLEASE NOTE the TE news will be taking a break next week, but we would encourage you to join us live and online at IATEFL 2016.

We hope you find these resources useful.

Deb
TeachingEnglish team

Teaching kids

We have 7 new lesson plans celebrating the life and work of Shakespeare for you to use with your young learners to accompany the short animated videos of six of Shakespeare's plays - Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Macbeth and A Midsummer Night's Dream, plus Shakespeare's life and extension activities!




Teaching teens

'Design a mobile phone' can be used with all levels and could be extended to a mini-project for younger students. Students should work together to design the next generation mobile phone and be encouraged to be as imaginative as they can. 



Teaching adults

The world wide web offers a myriad of opportunities for authentic English reading texts. Any good teacher can turn a reasonable authentic reading text into a useful and fulfilling activity, so why not take the same skills you might use with a newspaper article and turn them to good use, bearing in mind various aspects of the newer medium that are peculiar to it. This article 'Designing a WWW reading task' gives advice on designing tasks based on the internet.
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Development

Registration for our popular course, CLIL Essentials, is now open. If you are teaching school subjects in English, then this course will provide comprehensive training on the methodology and practice of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) you need in your work. The course starts 09 June and is 15 weeks long.


Events

Join us for one of the highlights of the English Language Teaching calendar. If you can't attend the 2016 IATEFL Conference, tune in for live coverage starting Tuesday 12 April. This year - once again - the British Council is teaming up with IATEFL to provide online coverage of the 2016 IATEFL conference. Watch live plenary sessions, interviews and over 50 conference sessions. Coverage starts each day from 9.00 am (UK time). Join us for IATEFL Online!
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Magazine

What are the basic technical skills that we need, as teachers, if we want to use online video in the classroom? The skills that allow us to manipulate video as material - skills that can be referred to as 'digital scissors and sellotape'. Read Jamie Keddie's blog post about the everyday skills that allow us to copy, paste, cut, edit and share.




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