Home
TEFL Podcast
TEFL Blog
More
About
Reviews
Videos
Links
Diploma in TESOL
Research
Mailing List

TEFL Training Institute

Home
TEFL Podcast
TEFL Blog
More
About
Reviews
Videos
Links
Diploma in TESOL
Research
Mailing List
April 7, 2025
teaching and learning
Ross Thorburn
How Languages Are (And Aren't) Learned (With ...

Second language acquisition researcher, Patsy Lightbown, joins us to discuss how languages are learned, and also, how they aren’t. We hear about problems of training teachers, how learners overcome challenges and aspects of language teaching which still lag years behind research.

How Languages Are (And Aren't) Learned (With Patsy Lightbown)
December 23, 2024
Ross Thorburn
End of Year Special: What's The Best Way To ...

If you regularly listen to this podcast, the chances are you listen because you want to be a better teacher. But what is the best way to become a better teacher? Is it attending training? Is it being observed by your boss? Is it watching your peers teach? In a special end of year double length episode, Professor Thomas Guskey, author of Evaluating Professional Development talks to us about the best way to help teachers learn and the evidence for workshops, peer observations and what the best teachers do that the rest of us don’t.

End of Year Special: What's The Best Way To Become A Better Teacher (With Thomas Guskey)
June 3, 2024
Ross Thorburn
8th Anniversary: Changes to Teacher Training

We speak with friends and experts about teacher training and what needs to change. Our guests are David Nunan, Kathleen Bailey, Thomas Guskey, Steve Walsh, Mark Hancock, Marek Kiczkowiak, and Chris Rolland.

8th Anniversary: Changes to Teacher Training
May 6, 2024
Ross Thorburn
PPP vs Task Cycles (with Jane Willis)

Jane Willis joins us to discuss the drawbacks of PPP and the benefits and challenges of using task cycles for language lessons.

PPP vs Task Cycles (with Jane Willis)
April 1, 2024
teaching and learning
Ross Thorburn
The Downsides to Speaking (with Professor ...

Students need to speak to learn a language and the more students talk, the more they learn. Not according to Professor Stephen Krashen. For 40 years he has championed the concept that what students should be doing in class is reading (and listening), not speaking. In this episode, Stephen tells Ross some of the arguments against forcing students to speak, something which might not just be inefficient, but in some cases counterproductive.

The Downsides to Speaking (with Professor Stephen Krashen)
Ross Thorburn
July 11, 2016
classroom management

Podcast: How to Get Your Kids To Behave in ESL Classes

Ross Thorburn
July 11, 2016
classroom management
Podcast: How to Get Your Kids To Behave in ESL Classes

How to get your students to behave without ever needing to raise your voice.

Tagged: TEFL, TESOL, Education, Classroom Management, young learners, behavior management

7 Comments
Newer Posts
Back to Top

Powered by Squarespace