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TeachingEnglish newsletter 25 July 2018

TeachingEnglish newsletter
25 July 2018
Welcome to this week's TeachingEnglish newsletter. We've selected a range of practical resources to help you in the classroom and ideas to help you with your professional development. We hope you find them useful.

The TeachingEnglish newsletter will be taking a break in August, but we'll be back with more practical resources in September.


The TeachingEnglish team
Free online course - Teaching for Success: the Classroom and the World
Explore 21st-century skills, ICT and multilingual approaches with this English language teaching professional development course. This course is part of the Teaching for Success: Practices for English Language Teaching programme, which will enable you to develop professionally as an English language teacher. In this course you will look at four professional practices: Integrating ICT, Promoting 21st-century skills, Using multilingual approaches and Understanding educational policies and practice. 
Strategies for written feedback
Develop effective feedback strategies for students' writing with our self-access training or downloadable resources for the training room. This module is 'Strategies for written feedback' and supports the professional practice 'Assessing learning'. The aim of this module is to support teachers in exploring an element of assessment in learning by providing them with practical ways of assessing writing with a focus on summative assessment. Find out more here.
Polar bear story
This polar bear story is based on a well-known children's joke and provides an ideal context to practise the question, 'Have I got?' The story lends itself well to being acted out and can also act as a springboard to project work on the polar bear. You can find all information about the aims, materials, stages, activities and follow-up activities here.   
Public-speaking skills
For many people, standing up in public and doing a speech is one of their greatest fears. For many language students in particular, this is the ultimate challenge. In this article we will look at some ways we can help intermediate-level students to overcome the difficulties involved and explore some techniques for making their speeches as impressive as possible.
Plato's iPad: The Latest Trends in ELT
How has teaching changed over the centuries and what is happening which is specific to ELT today? In this blog post we will take a look at the implications for everyone who is invested in English language teaching and learning.
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