Rabu, 28 Juli 2021

TeachingEnglish teacher newsletter 28 July 2021

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TeachingEnglish Teachers

Welcome to this week's edition of the TeachingEnglish newsletter!

This week we are excited to announce the finalists of the 2021 ELTons Innovation Awards.

We are also happy to announce that episode 6, Global schooling, of our ten-part podcast 'The Climate Connection' is now available to listen to.

For the classroom, we have a 'Summer love' lesson plan, with versions for younger or older learners, and another lesson about holidays for primary learners, which you can use online.

And finally, check out all our latest practical blog posts on a range of themes, plus our list of new topics for July to September.

We hope you find these resources useful.

The TeachingEnglish team

 
 
 

Featured blog posts and new topics

Find a range of practical and engaging blog posts written by our TeachingEnglish bloggers between April and June 2021. Take a look at the posts and add your comments to keep the conversation going. You can also find our topics for July to September, which include Teaching listening skills, Diversity and inclusion, and First classes here.

 
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ELTons Innovation Awards 2021 finalists

In the last year, professionals in the global English language teaching community have shown extraordinary resourcefulness, finding ways to limit the disruption to learners' education, at an unparalleled pace. The ELTons 2021 is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate teams and individuals innovating against the odds.

 
Read about this year's finalists
 

The Climate Connection, episode 6: Global schooling

The focus of episode 6 is on educational institutions and what they can do to promote climate literacy. We hear from Asha Alexander, who is a pioneer in climate literacy, and journey to Croatia to find out about 'The Green Schools Initiative'. Beccy Wigglesworth also talks about International House's environmental sustainability programme, and with Rose Aylett reflects on the role of the ELT industry as a whole in creating a more just world.

 
Listen to episode 6
 

Literature with primary and secondary learners

If you missed any of the three webinars in our series on using literature with primary and secondary learners, video recordings are now available. Webinar 1 focused on using picturebook video read-alouds in primary ELT. The second looked at using children's literature as mirrors, windows and sliding glass doors in primary ELT. The latest looks at graphic novels in the secondary English language classroom.
 
Find links to all three recordings here
 

Summer love

Summer love is a complete set of teaching resources designed around interesting and unusual photographs, with activities to activate your students' higher-level critical-thinking skills. This pack looks at the topics of holidays, love and change, and incorporates a focus on story-writing and speaking skills, as well as listening for gist and specific information.

 
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Holidays

Use this lesson, specifically designed for online classes, with primary learners to talk about holidays and holiday activities. Learners meet and practise vocabulary through listening and speaking activities, are introduced to some past simple forms, categorise them and practise them in games. They also speak about a souvenir and a past holiday.

 
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Rabu, 14 Juli 2021

TeachingEnglish teacher newsletter 15 July 2021

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Welcome to this week's edition of the TeachingEnglish newsletter!

This week we are happy to announce that episode 5, Greenhouse classes, of our new ten-part podcast 'The Climate Connection' is available to listen to.

We also announce the third event in our webinar series, 'Using literature with young learners and teenagers'. Don't miss the webinar with Laura McWilliams this week!

For the classroom, we have a lesson plan for secondary learners on the theme of rubbish and waste, and two practical blog posts focused on getting your young learners talking, and building vocbulary using the Word Wall technique.

And finally, check out our new series of bitesize videos based on British Council publications which cover key issues in English in education.

We hope you find these resources useful.

The TeachingEnglish team

 
 
 

A window to the world: Graphic Novels in the Secondary English Classroom

Join us on Friday 16 July for the third in our webinar series 'Using literature with young learners and teenagers', with Laura McWilliams. This webinar reviews the benefits of using graphic novels not just to develop language, but also to focus on global issues and 21st century skills, and then examines how to practically implement this in the secondary classroom in a variety of contexts. We will look at a range of versatile activities and resources easily adapted to any suitable graphic novel.

Participants will leave feeling empowered to exploit this powerful tool in our pedagogical repertoires to its fullest extent.

 
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The Climate Connection episode 5: Greenhouse classes

Episode 5 in our ten-part podcast series exploring the relationship between the climate crisis and language education explores how classrooms themselves can become more environmentally-positive spaces. Stephen Heppell, a world expert in online education and learning spaces, shows how small environmental changes can have a big impact on the learning experience and learning outcomes, and why every child should bring their own plant to school.

 
Listen to episode 5
 

Buy. Use. Toss.

In this lesson, secondary learners will think about what happens to the things they throw away. They will categorise some rubbish into 'necessary' and 'luxury' products, read the 'autobiography' of a plastic bottle and write their own story in the same style, and have a final discussion about waste responsibility. The plan and materials can be used in either face-to-face or remote teaching contexts.

 
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Let's speak up: Engaging young learners with (8) chit-chat activities

Engaging young learners seems to be a neverending topic and we are always in a constant search for effective activities that will practice all four skills. This post by Milica Vukadin explores the characteristics of effective speaking activities, and offers eight activities designed to promote chit-chat in the classroom without putting pressure on young learners to speak.

 
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Word Wall – an excellent vocabulary building technique

Word Wall is usually used in primary classes and very rarely used with middle or senior learners. In this post, Mrs S Akilandeswari discusses the advantages of using Word Wall with older learners, and explains how and when you can use this technique to help your learners expand their vocabulary in fun ways.
 
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Publications videos

Watch these short videos based on British Council publications which cover key issues in English in education. These bitesize videos provide a short snapshot of the British Council's research and resources relating to English and development, Language for Resilience, the use of English in primary, secondary and higher education, teacher development and how to support creative language learning using the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
 
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