Wendy Arnold passes on a wealth of experience of teaching and writing about young learners. Wendy tells us about how young learners' home lives affect their development, how the expectations of teachers and materials writers can effect student achievement and the problems associated with one size fits all curricula and coursebooks.
How to Plan Lesson Aims and Why (With Dave Weller)
Please Mind The ___________ Gap (with Matt Courtois)
The Who What How When and Why of Error Correction
Great Language Learning Games That Work Online and Offline
Can Coursebooks Ever Really Work? (With Wendy Arnold)
The Art of Story Arcs and Transitions in Language Lessons (With Diederik Van Gorp)
Questions About Questions (with Matt Courtois & Karin Xie)
We spend a lot of our time asking questions, either to our students, our trainees or ourselves. What makes an effective question? We discuss different models of asking questions to students, typical mistakes trainers make in asking questions and the most powerful questions we can ask ourselves to reflect.
Podcast: Engaging and Inspiring Teenagers (with Ed Dudley)
Podcast: How not to Teach Phonics (With Debbie Hepplewhite)
Episode 50: Stop Complaining and Start Adapting - How to Make Best Use Of Your Coursebook (with Professor Brian Tomlinson)
Whoever you are, whatever you teach, you’ll probably use a coursebook. How can you make the best use of the coursebook you've been given? We celebrate our fiftieth episode by interviewing world expert on language learning materials, Professor Brian Tomlinson from University of Anaheim about how teachers can better adapt their coursebooks.
Podcast: Context - the Secret Sauce in Language Teaching & Training (with Matt Courtois)
Understanding what people in say from the sounds they make is all but impossible without context, even in our first language. So how can we make more use of this amazing tool which helps prediction, understanding, engagement and application? We discuss what context is, why it’s important and how to incorporate it when teaching adults, teaching kids and in teacher training.
Podcast: Should Teachers Even Talk?!
Highlights from IATEFL 2018 in Brighton (Part 2)
The second of our two-part special from the 2018 IATEFL conference in Brighton. We chat with our friends, fellow teacher trainers and returning podcast guests David Weller, Simon Galloway, Fifi Pyatt and new guest and DipTESOL candidate Will Ferguson about technology in the classroom, activities for teenagers, creating positive group dynamics in classes, native and non-native English teachers and effective practices in language teaching.
Highlights From IATEFL 2018 in Brighton (Part 1)
Podcast: Is "Less" Sometimes "More" In Teaching, Training and Management? (Matt Courtois)
Podcast: Personalizing Learning, Development and Work
Personalization is in every aspect of our lives; the clothes we wear, the TV we watch, the podcasts we listen to. But what about in language teaching? In this episode we discuss how teachers can personalize lessons and materials for students, how trainers can personalize development for teachers and how managers can personalize work for their staff.
The Spaces We Teach In
There are more or less three constants present in every educational setting: students, teachers and classrooms. This episode we focus not on the participants, but on the spaces for English language learning. We discuss how to set up a classroom, how seating can support your students (or sabotage your lesson) and how teachers and students can benefit from moving their class outside the classroom (from time to time).
Podcast: Lessons about Lesson Planning (with Ray Davila)
Podcast: Taking Role Plays from Nerdiness to Awesomeness (with Fifi Pyatt)
We talk with self confessed role play and ESL nerd Fifi Pyatt to look at how to take role plays from nerdiness to awesomeness and discuss how to help students get as much as possible from role plays and also go off on tangents about burning witches and dungeons and dragons…