Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Monday, May 13, 2019
PCSHS Trainee Worshops
Today you have participated in some workshops in which your peers introduced some teaching activities to supplement a lesson from a coursebook. Write about something that you learned today, for instance about an activity you observed that you could usefully adopt in your classroom.
Sunday, May 12, 2019
iSL COLLECTIVE & An A-Z of ELT
Have a look at some of the English language teaching activities on iSL Collective. Use the tool bar to search for resources to teach a grammar structure, an area of vocabulary or a language function (or something else). If you find some activities you like, you can register and download them.
Alternatively explore Scott Thornbury's blog an A-Z of English Language Teaching. Choose some topics of interest and read or listen to what Scott has to say about them.
Then write about one of these websites on the blog. If you choose to write about the iSL Collective, answer the following questions:
1) How would you rate the range of worksheets available on the site?
2) How would you rate the quality of worksheets available on the site?
3) What was the title of the best worksheet you found today and why did you like it?
If you choose to write about an A-Z of ELT, list some of the sections you explored and say which of Scott's posts you found most interesting and why.
Thursday, May 9, 2019
British Council Learn English
Explore some of the various sections of the 'Learn English' website, listen to some of the podcasts, watch some of the video clips and try out some of the activities. What is your favourite section and why? How do you think you could use this website in your teaching practice?
Responding to John's Lesson
Hi all. we'd like to give you the opportunity to respond to John's lesson. Just add your responses by commenting on this post.
What, in your opinion, did John do well in his lesson? How, on the other hand, would you have taught his content -- 'excuse stories to tell the teacher' differently?
In what ways is John's teaching style similar to Asli's and in what ways is it different?
What did you gain as a teacher from watching John's lesson?
What, in your opinion, did John do well in his lesson? How, on the other hand, would you have taught his content -- 'excuse stories to tell the teacher' differently?
In what ways is John's teaching style similar to Asli's and in what ways is it different?
What did you gain as a teacher from watching John's lesson?
Friday, May 3, 2019
Responding to Asli's Lesson
Hi all. we'd like to give you the opportunity to respond to Asli's lesson. Just add your responses by commenting on this post.
What, in your opinion, did Asli do well in her lesson? How, on the other hand, do you think she could have improved it?
What adjectives would you use to describe Asli as a teacher? List several, if you can?
What do you think you can learn from Asli?
What, in your opinion, did Asli do well in her lesson? How, on the other hand, do you think she could have improved it?
What adjectives would you use to describe Asli as a teacher? List several, if you can?
What do you think you can learn from Asli?
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