TeachingEnglish newsletter | | | The TeachingEnglish newsletter is back with more practical resources and ideas!
We've selected a range of practical resources to help you in the classroom and ideas to help you with your professional development, which we hope you find useful.
The TeachingEnglish team | | Ready to Run: Authentic ELT video for language schools and teachers | Join us on 12 September at 15.00 UK time for the first in our series of webinars with the 2019 ELTons winners. Our series starts this September with the winners of the Innovation in Learner Resources category, ‘Ready to Run: Authentic ELT video for language schools and teachers from Digital Learning Associates Ltd’. The creators will share their thinking and pedagogy and give you strategies and practical tips on using authentic video in the classroom. Read more. To get the most from the webinar, sign up now for an exclusive free trial of Ready to Run here using the voucher code WEBINAR. | | | This lesson plan for older primary students aged 9-11 starts with an age-appropriate activity to make sure learners understand the meanings of peace and war. Learners think about how they can live in peace and about the importance of kindness in our everyday lives. Then they are introduced to the idea of a kindness calendar, and they brainstorm ideas of acts of kindness that they could do at home, at school and in the community. In the second half of the lesson, learners create their own kindness calendars, writing a kind act in each day’s box and decorating the calendar with illustrations. | | | September training offer – Engaging with vocabulary teaching | Engaging with vocabulary teaching is a three-hour self-study training module which is divided into three one-hour units. The aim of this module is to explore ways of presenting new vocabulary in the classroom. The module considers what is involved in learning new words, how to select words to teach and a range of methods and techniques for presenting vocabulary that take into account an inclusive multisensory approach. Become an even better teacher. Take this module and see how your new strategies can enhance your teaching in every lesson. Half price in September! | | | This lesson for secondary students and adults at CEF level B1+ or B2 was devised to mark Mindfulness Day, held on 12 September. However, it could be used at any time of year, as this is not specifically mentioned. This lesson begins by looking at a definition of mindfulness and finding out what students already know. They then read a text about mindfulness, before focusing on vocabulary and grammar from the text. Finally, they carry out a mindfulness activity themselves and discuss the experience. | | | Critical thinking – a crucial 21st-century skill | As English language teachers, our primary focus is on the four language skills – reading, writing, listening and speaking. While our students get a hang of these, we have to nudge them towards the 21st-century skills especially the 4Cs – critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and communication. All these can be seamlessly fostered in the English language classrooms. Read this week's featured blog post to find practical tips and a simple activity for developing critical-thinking skills. | | | TeachingEnglish training Every month we offer a 50% discount on one of our three-hour self-access training modules. | | British Council teacher community on Facebook | | | | | | | |
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