Showing posts with label edtech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edtech. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2018

Improve your skills: Listening


Watch and listen to the interview with Tony Wheeler, co-founder of the Lonely Planet travel guide books. Choose the best option that finishes each statement.


Monday, March 5, 2018

Improve your skills: reading & writing

Fiona has written a letter asking for advice because her husband works too much time and that is affecting their relationship. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.

Now you have completed the task, what advice would you give Fiona to solve her problem? Write your comments in the comments section below.

Monday, October 3, 2016

LESSON IDEAS: WHAT'S IN YOUR FRIDGE?

This is a lesson plan that combines new technologies with classroom practice and introduces the concept of flipped classroom or student-centred learning where strong focus is given to the student whereas the teacher takes the role of the guide in the learning process. This methodology means a lot of work outside the classroom on the part of the student but turns into more engaging lessons for the. Click on this link to see a very helpful infographic about this concept of flipping your classes.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CLASSROOM: USING EDPUZZLE

It seems all seminars and workshops being organised these days talk about the use of technology in the EFL classroom. Teachers seem to be eager to use new technologies and they demand more and more training on this topic.

Monday, May 18, 2015

SEMINAR WITH BRIAN ENGQUIST

This post follows on the one I wrote last week about the Pearson event for teachers held in Valencia a few weeks ago. Brian Engquist, head of the teacher training department at Pearson Spain was responsible for this second seminar. The focus of the talk was how to integrate exam preparation into our day-to-day teaching. The title of the talk, Stay calm and teach: making exam skills invisible, already suggests that our main focus as teachers should actually be that: teaching, and that exam skills should be implied in the teaching process.

Monday, February 2, 2015

AN INFOGRAPHIC IS WORTH A 1000 WORDS

I have recently discovered how infographics have become a very useful tool in education and how learners seem to like them a lot. The old saying "An image is worth a thousand words", which was first coined more than one hundred years ago, is still valid today and can be used in the English classroom.

Monday, November 3, 2014

IMPROVING STUDENTS' READING SKILLS WITH FLIPBOARD

I've recently read an article talking about how new technologies and social networks could be introduced in the classroom to improve teacher-student interaction and motivate them with apps they are familiar with.