BRITISH COUNCIL. LITERATURE IN CLASSROOM. TECHNOLOGIES. MOTIVATE STUDENTS
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Teacher talk is a new series of videos featuring some of our TeachingEnglish Associates speaking about important teaching issues. In
this video, the theme is student motivation. Watch David Petrie, Adam Simpson, Lizzie Pinard, Chia Suan Chong, Anthony Gaughan, David Dodgson and Rachael Roberts discuss areas such as establishing learning objectives, giving activities a meaningful purpose, students' inherent motivation, varying activities and giving students a choice. Watch video | ||||||
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Teaching teenagers is a lot more than just methodology and materials. Helping them to overcome some of the difficulties that can
affect their creative ability is one of the key challenges teachers face. In this webinar, 11 July, 12pm UK time, Fiona Mauchline looks at ideas for helping students become more creative and access their imagination. To quote Willy Wonka / Gene Wilder "There is no life I know that compares to pure imagination; living there, you'll be free if you truly wish to be". Read more |
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Watch Alan Pulverness's presentation at the E-merging Forum 4 in March 2014. In his presentation "The Ghost at the Banquet: the use and abuse of literature in the language classroom" Alan examined the peculiar status of literary discourse and suggested
methodological principles which favour the development of language awareness while maintaining respect for students as readers of literature. Watch video | ||||||
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This course introduces teachers of English to key aspects of using new technologies in the language classroom and covers a range of
web technologies, including using the internet, cyber well-being for learners, using Office applications, using online video and audio and using social networking and other web technologies for educational purposes. This course is now open for enrolment. Read more |
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