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Thoughts, rants and ramblings on the teaching of English as a Foreign Language.
Dedicated to looking at language and language teaching from an evidence-based viewpoint. Monday, 29 January 2018. When this blog first started I saw it as being something like a Private Eye. Kind of blog for ELT. I initial wrote posts on things like London MET losing its highly trusted sponsor status. Or criticisms of the British Council.
The more radical the person is, the more fully he or she enters into reality so that, knowing it better, he or she can transform it. This individual is not afraid to confront, to listen, to see the world unveiled.
It has been very interesting to follow the recent discussion and reaction around the idea of demand high ELT. I touched on it briefly in a recent post.
Pedagogy for encouraging learner autonomy. Teachers and learners experimenting together. A Silent Way lesson on syllable stress. Working on pronunciation karaoke style. A fun way to work on stress and rhythm in English. Learning to open a door. A dog learning to open a door.
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Ideas for teachers and students interested in pronunciation and listening for English as a Lingua Franca. What is ELF pronunciation? Meet and contact us. Give me more reading and research. Give me more links and resources. Where can you find inspiration for your own context? Here, on ELFpron.
Dyslexia in the EFL classroom. Fast Finishers and Slow Starters. I CAN BE CREATIVE! Even bett.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Man it can be hard to find the time to blog in the summer! My goal in the next few weeks is to find a few more moments of quality time with WordPress, and also to read up on the state of pronunciation teaching.
My Elt Rambles A blog about Life and Teaching English. A blog about Life and Teaching English. Your body language shapes who you are. Why is body language important? Discuss in groups. Can you think of common gestures and types of nonverbal communication that are common all around the world? .