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TeachingEnglish Teachers Welcome to this week's edition of the TeachingEnglish newsletter! This week we are delighted to announce our first hybrid ELTons event, which is taking place on 15 November. Do join us online! We also announce that registration is now open for our latest online course 'Teaching Pathways: How to teach listening'. With the the 26th UN Climate Change Conference taking place this week in Glasgow, we bring you an activity about energy and renewable resources for your primary learners, and a lesson for secondary learners about the increasing risk of extreme weather events due to climate change. This week is also International Stress Awareness Week, and our featured webinar 'Healthy bodies and minds for every child' takes a look at the importance of exercise and sport in these trying times. If you are based in the UK and work with learners moving from primary to secondary education, we are looking for 10- to 12-year-olds to take part in a new English test study. And finally, don't forget that the IATEFL YLTSIG is celebrating its Emerald anniversary with a 3-day web conference on 5–7 November. We hope you find these resources useful. The TeachingEnglish team | |
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 ELTons Innovation Awards 2021: Live online We're delighted to be able to welcome innovators and leaders from across the English language education community, and beyond, to gather again for the ELTons awards – in our first hybrid ELTons event. We warmly invite you to join us at the ELTons 2021 on Monday 15 November at 13.45 UK time. Now in their 19th year, the ELTons celebrate the most innovative ways to learn and teach English from around the world, as well as the teams behind them. |
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|  Teaching Pathways: How to teach listening Learn how to design listening tasks and improve the active and effective listening skills of your students. In this practical four-week course, you will develop your understanding of how to teach listening skills effectively in the ELT classroom. You will learn how to evaluate problems associated with teaching listening, explore a range of different tasks that encourage active listening, and learn how to use a range of strategies to help your learners improve their listening. |
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 Energy and renewable resources This activity is about energy and renewable resources. It builds awareness of different energy solutions which will be necessary in the future and is aimed at learners aged ten years and up. Students learn about energy resources and play a Pelmanism game. All you need are the energy and renewable resources cards handout (free to download) and scissors. |
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|  Storm coming! In this lesson, designed for online or face-to-face teaching, lower-secondary learners will read and listen to news reports about weather events, collaborate in groups and role play an emergency meeting. This lesson would be suitable as a supplement to a unit on weather, geography or the environment. |
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 Healthy bodies and minds for every child In this British Council Education Exchange team webinar, you will hear from teachers from around the world discussing the role sport has played in schooling during the past year, how sport is being used to support students to reintegrate back into physical classrooms, the challenges of running sports classes during the Covid-19 pandemic and the link between sport/exercise and mental health. |
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|  Calling 10- to 12-year-olds to take part in a new and exciting English test studyThe British Council is collaborating with MetaMetrics (an expert test provider) to conduct a field study in 2022. If you are a teacher working with UK-based young learners aged 10–12 who are moving from primary to secondary school, we are looking for English students to take part in a study to improve our testing methods. |
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