| | | | Plenary talk - day 1
This opening plenary on day 1 with Lourdes Ortega looked at the benefits of second language acquisition research. Many professional development efforts focus on familiarising teachers with the latest trends in SLA research. But why should language teachers care? In this interesting talk, Lourdes shows new ways of seeing the relationship between research and teaching, from the perspective of a down-to-earth SLA researcher.
| Plenary talk - day 2
'Those who love sausage and the law,' goes the saying, 'should never watch either being made.' But given how influential textbooks are - they can shape a teacher's activities, lesson plans or entire course curriculum - it's time to have a look inside the sausage factory at how textbooks are created. In this plenary talk, Dorothy Zemach shares frank insights on materials creation from both the author's side and the publisher's side, and makes recommendations on how teachers can use their own power.
| Authentic listening
In this talk, 'Authentic listening at lower levels: responding to how learners feel', Fred Gordon examined how learners' inability to understand real listening texts makes them feel. It will encourage teachers to recognise how learners respond emotionally to authentic material, and will suggest practical ideas to maintain learners' motivation and help them achieve measurable, identifiable progress.
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| | | | Drills are back
'Drills are back in fashion! Now with taste and style' is an interesting talk about the benefits of drilling. Ana Lucia de Mello Carriel gives examples and experiments with ways to make more mechanical practices relevant, communicative and even personal.
| Talks on Thursday
Thursday's talks include: 'Knowledge is power: access to education for marginalised women', 'The importance of being earnest: can teachers learn from students?', 'Effective peer assessment as a step towards independent learning', 'Leadership for sustainable teacher development and improved pupils' learning', 'I can see clearly now: rethinking teacher training observation tasks', and more.
| Talks on Friday
Friday's talks include: 'Living to tell the tale: a history of language testing', 'Questions with gestures: examples from Chilean EFL classrooms', 'Teaching writing visually: smarter sentences and shapely texts', and more.
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