Terry Doyle will be giving a brief talk about 'teaching speaking/oral skills to seniors' today at 5 am GMT in Learning Times, http://tinyurl. com/y3eh
Here's a link to his ppt.
http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/57376/Teaching-English-to-Seniors
Link to recording is at
https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2009-04-07.2223.M.7AE801FFB697DA460D4BF25AA8C21B.vcr
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Learning English kids Website
As posted by the British Council:
There are some new materials on the
British Council's LearnEnglish Kids website.
This month we have a new story. It's a
traditional tale from West Africa called
'Why Anansi has thin legs'. Anansi is a
spider, and to find out why his legs are
so thin you'll have to listen to the story!
There are some lovely flashcards and a
reading and writing worksheet to accompany
it: http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-stories-anansi.htm
Students are also given the opportunity
to write a traditional story from their
country. They can send it in to us and
we will put the best ones up on the site.
It will be great to be able to read traditional
stories written by children all over the world,
so please encourage your students and/or
children to take part and send us a story:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-your-traditional-stories.htm
As spring time arrives (on this side of the
earth anyway!) we'd like to remind you
about the activities based on the topic
of seasons which you'll find here:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-topics-seasons.htm
Finally, a reminder, that you'll find lots
of tips for how to get the most out of
the material and topics on LearnEnglish
Kids, on the TeachingEnglish website.
Here's the link to the Teaching Children
section:
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/resources/teaching-children
There are some new materials on the
British Council's LearnEnglish Kids website.
This month we have a new story. It's a
traditional tale from West Africa called
'Why Anansi has thin legs'. Anansi is a
spider, and to find out why his legs are
so thin you'll have to listen to the story!
There are some lovely flashcards and a
reading and writing worksheet to accompany
it: http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-stories-anansi.htm
Students are also given the opportunity
to write a traditional story from their
country. They can send it in to us and
we will put the best ones up on the site.
It will be great to be able to read traditional
stories written by children all over the world,
so please encourage your students and/or
children to take part and send us a story:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-your-traditional-stories.htm
As spring time arrives (on this side of the
earth anyway!) we'd like to remind you
about the activities based on the topic
of seasons which you'll find here:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-topics-seasons.htm
Finally, a reminder, that you'll find lots
of tips for how to get the most out of
the material and topics on LearnEnglish
Kids, on the TeachingEnglish website.
Here's the link to the Teaching Children
section:
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/resources/teaching-children
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Cardiff Online
Posted on behalf of Gavin Dudeney
------------
Join us for IATEFL Cardiff Online - 'one of the biggest global teacher
development events ever'
The Cardiff Online website is now live at:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
The 'Cardiff Online' project is British Council / IATEFL partnership
which will provide online conference coverage of this year's Cardiff
IATEFL Conference.
If you can't attend the Cardiff conference, follow the event online!
Cardiff Online will provide teacher audiences worldwide with an
opportunity to share ideas with colleagues before, during and after the
conference.
Please see below for some background information, which I hope you`ll
find useful.
Hope you can join us!
Julian Wing
British Council Cardiff Online Project Manager
~~~~~~~~~ PROMOTING CARDIFF ONLINE ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~
We'd like to encourage Teacher Associations, ELT institutions and ELT
bloggers to carry a link to Cardiff Online on their website, newsletter
or blog so we can spread the message and encourage more people to take
part in Cardiff Online.
We've produced some web banners which are available in different shapes
and sizes on the Cardiff Online website at:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009/ cardiff-promotio n
~~~~~~~~~ CARDIFF ONLINE BACKGROUND ~~~~~~~~~~~~
IATEFL CARDIFF CONFERENCE: CARDIFF ONLINE WEBSITE NOW LIVE!
Online conference coverage of the 43rd IATEFL Conference
The Cardiff Online website is now live at:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
The British Council and IATEFL have launched the Cardiff Online website
which offers web coverage of this year's 43rd IATEFL Annual Conference
in Cardiff.
The Cardiff Online website allows remote participants to take part in
one of the world's biggest ELT conferences through a variety of
resources including:
- Video recordings of selected sessions
- Audio recordings of selected sessions
- Live streamed plenaries and events
- Moderated special interest discussion forums
- Chat sessions
- Blogs and photo albums
To visit the Cardiff Online website, go to:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
This initiative builds on the earlier collaboration between the British
Council and IATEFL.
Last year, 1,600 teachers and trainers attended the Exeter IATEFL
Conference, and over 5,000 participated online.
This year we expect a much larger audience, and this is a real
opportunity to take part in the biggest online ELT training community.
The Cardiff Online website gives you an opportunity to share ideas with
teachers all around the world. There will be interactive coverage with
video presentations, reports and interviews 'almost live' from Cardiff.
We look forward to meeting you online, and hope that you will share this
information with your colleagues worldwide.
Gavin Dudeney - Honorary Secretary, IATEFL
Julian Wing - British Council Cardiff Online Project Manager
Nik Peachey - IATEFL Online Editor
~~~~~~~~ IATEFL Press Release - March 2009 ~~~~~~~~~~
There are many thousands of professionals for whom attending the
conference is usually no more than a dream because of the costs involved
in travel to UK. This year plans are afoot to make the event accessible
to many thousands more participants from around the globe through a
virtual community space, known as 'Cardiff Online'
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
This initiative builds on the groundwork laid at our two previous
conferences. It is an exciting and truly ground-breaking innovation made
possible through collaboration between IATEFL and The British Council,
and one that is very much in line with the charitable aims of IATEFL. It
promises to be one of the biggest global teacher development events
ever.
So what happens? A teacher in Mongolia, or Nepal, Venezuela or Ethiopia
will be able to sign up and participate in the conference from their own
country. All the plenary talks, as well as a sizable number of other
presentations will be shown live over the Net or recorded and made
available on the conference site. We will also have forums to discuss
all aspects of our profession, photo albums, chat sessions and prizes
especially for our remote participants. A large team will be in place
behind the scenes to bring the event to the remote audience, which is
anticipated to be in the region of 20,000 participants.
This year certainly promises to be different.
Marion Williams
President, IATEFL
Gavin Dudeney - Project Director, The Consultants- E
c/ Ceramica 54, 08035 Barcelona, Spain
Tel: +34 93 427 4240 | +44 20 7193 0770
http://www.theconsu ltants-e. com
Sole Online Providers: CertIBET and CertICT - http://tinyurl. com/3s3mm7
Winners: 2007 British Council ELTON award - http://tinyurl. com/3e2c54
Winners: 2007 Ben Warren Trust Prize -
http://tinyurl. com/6yolo4
Owners: Second Life EduNation sims - http://tinyurl. com/34l8mw
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------------
Join us for IATEFL Cardiff Online - 'one of the biggest global teacher
development events ever'
The Cardiff Online website is now live at:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
The 'Cardiff Online' project is British Council / IATEFL partnership
which will provide online conference coverage of this year's Cardiff
IATEFL Conference.
If you can't attend the Cardiff conference, follow the event online!
Cardiff Online will provide teacher audiences worldwide with an
opportunity to share ideas with colleagues before, during and after the
conference.
Please see below for some background information, which I hope you`ll
find useful.
Hope you can join us!
Julian Wing
British Council Cardiff Online Project Manager
~~~~~~~~~ PROMOTING CARDIFF ONLINE ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~
We'd like to encourage Teacher Associations, ELT institutions and ELT
bloggers to carry a link to Cardiff Online on their website, newsletter
or blog so we can spread the message and encourage more people to take
part in Cardiff Online.
We've produced some web banners which are available in different shapes
and sizes on the Cardiff Online website at:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009/ cardiff-promotio n
~~~~~~~~~ CARDIFF ONLINE BACKGROUND ~~~~~~~~~~~~
IATEFL CARDIFF CONFERENCE: CARDIFF ONLINE WEBSITE NOW LIVE!
Online conference coverage of the 43rd IATEFL Conference
The Cardiff Online website is now live at:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
The British Council and IATEFL have launched the Cardiff Online website
which offers web coverage of this year's 43rd IATEFL Annual Conference
in Cardiff.
The Cardiff Online website allows remote participants to take part in
one of the world's biggest ELT conferences through a variety of
resources including:
- Video recordings of selected sessions
- Audio recordings of selected sessions
- Live streamed plenaries and events
- Moderated special interest discussion forums
- Chat sessions
- Blogs and photo albums
To visit the Cardiff Online website, go to:
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
This initiative builds on the earlier collaboration between the British
Council and IATEFL.
Last year, 1,600 teachers and trainers attended the Exeter IATEFL
Conference, and over 5,000 participated online.
This year we expect a much larger audience, and this is a real
opportunity to take part in the biggest online ELT training community.
The Cardiff Online website gives you an opportunity to share ideas with
teachers all around the world. There will be interactive coverage with
video presentations, reports and interviews 'almost live' from Cardiff.
We look forward to meeting you online, and hope that you will share this
information with your colleagues worldwide.
Gavin Dudeney - Honorary Secretary, IATEFL
Julian Wing - British Council Cardiff Online Project Manager
Nik Peachey - IATEFL Online Editor
~~~~~~~~ IATEFL Press Release - March 2009 ~~~~~~~~~~
There are many thousands of professionals for whom attending the
conference is usually no more than a dream because of the costs involved
in travel to UK. This year plans are afoot to make the event accessible
to many thousands more participants from around the globe through a
virtual community space, known as 'Cardiff Online'
http://iatefl. britishcouncil. org/2009
This initiative builds on the groundwork laid at our two previous
conferences. It is an exciting and truly ground-breaking innovation made
possible through collaboration between IATEFL and The British Council,
and one that is very much in line with the charitable aims of IATEFL. It
promises to be one of the biggest global teacher development events
ever.
So what happens? A teacher in Mongolia, or Nepal, Venezuela or Ethiopia
will be able to sign up and participate in the conference from their own
country. All the plenary talks, as well as a sizable number of other
presentations will be shown live over the Net or recorded and made
available on the conference site. We will also have forums to discuss
all aspects of our profession, photo albums, chat sessions and prizes
especially for our remote participants. A large team will be in place
behind the scenes to bring the event to the remote audience, which is
anticipated to be in the region of 20,000 participants.
This year certainly promises to be different.
Marion Williams
President, IATEFL
Gavin Dudeney - Project Director, The Consultants- E
c/ Ceramica 54, 08035 Barcelona, Spain
Tel: +34 93 427 4240 | +44 20 7193 0770
http://www.theconsu ltants-e. com
Sole Online Providers: CertIBET and CertICT - http://tinyurl. com/3s3mm7
Winners: 2007 British Council ELTON award - http://tinyurl. com/3e2c54
Winners: 2007 Ben Warren Trust Prize -
http://tinyurl. com/6yolo4
Owners: Second Life EduNation sims - http://tinyurl. com/34l8mw
CONFIDENTIALITY AND DISCLAIMER NOTICE
This email and any attachments are private and confidential. It is intended
for the recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient, any use,
disclosure, distribution, printing or copying of this email is unauthorised.
You may not read, use or take any action in reliance on it. If you have
received this email in error please notify the sender immediately by
replying to this email and permanently delete the email from your computer.
The contents of any attachments to this e-mail may contain software viruses
which could damage your own computer system. While we have taken every
reasonable precaution to minimise this risk, we cannot accept liability for
any damage which you sustain as a result of software viruses. You should
carry out your own virus checks before opening any attachments.
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