The future of global English - coping with culture
Teachers Teacher CafeThis talk was given by David Crystal for The English-Speaking Union annual lecture, in partnership with the British Council.
There is a widely held view that one of the consequences of the rise of English as a world language is global intelligibility. However, at the level of everyday communication, cultural differences between the countries that use English often present a barrier to understanding.
The talk illustrates some of the conversational cross-purposes that have taken place, and discusses the kind of cultural awareness all English speakers need to have when they interact with others on a global scale.
The Everyday Language Learner Interview Series: Stephen Krashen
Teachers Teacher CafeDr. Krashen is perhaps best know for the general theory of second language acquisition.
Jack C. Richards on Professional Development for ESL/ELT Professionals
Teachers Self Teacher CafeIn this video, Jack discusses professional development for ELT/ESL professionals.
The Lexical Approach - Leslie Hendra's Secrets
Teachers Teacher CafeLeslie Hendra reveals her secret teaching tip and the importance of the lexical approach to teaching English. Recorded at IATEFL 2012 in Glasgow.
Leslie is one of the co-authors of "English Unlimited" (Cambridge University Press)
Vicki Hollett and ELF
Teachers Teacher CafeAndi White from the BESIG online team interviews Vicki Hollett about ELF and BELF.
Loraine Kennedy: Coaching and mentoring skills for ELT
Teachers Leadership Teacher CafeWhether you are a teacher, a teacher trainer or an ELT manager, this session is relevant to your work. Coaching and mentoring skills are techniques used to help people achieve their goals, whether those are language learning goals, or professional development objectives, or career ambitions.
Six Big Ideas and One Little One
Teachers Teacher CafeIn this talk on English language teaching (ELT), Scott Thornbury, associate professor in the New School MA TESOL program, briefly reviews the work of six educationists whose ideas have helped shape his own practical theory of ELT. Professor Thornbury suggests that situating ELT within a broader educational context has important implications and benefits.
What we're learning from online education
Teachers Education Future Teacher CafeDaphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz, peer-to-peer discussion and self-graded assignment builds an unprecedented pool of data on how knowledge is processed.
Dan Pink: The puzzle of motivation
Teachers Psychology Teacher CafeCareer analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories -- and maybe, a way forward.
The Flipped Classroom
Teachers Teacher CafeThe Definition: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching methods, delivering instruction online outside of class and moving homework into the classroom.
Increasingly common in the last few years and made more popular by Khan Academy, the flipped classroom concept is a perfect match for the SMRT curriculum. ESL students in particular can benefit from watching grammar lectures before school starts and having�extra class time for active learning and skill building.
Want more information? Try the Teacher's Guide to Flipped Classrooms by Edudemic. �This technology education blog has compiled a comprehensive list of flipped class resources with teacher support, examples and videos.
Exploiting Infographics for ELT
Teachers Creativity Teacher CafeIn his blog Nik's Quickshout, Nik Peachy informs us of different ways to use these visually arresting and vocabulary rich resources in the ELT classroom. He also gives tips about finding and selecting the best infographics for students and designing appropriate tasks to accompany them. Infographics easily lend themselves to a vocabulary, writing or even a grammar lesson and are perfect for visual learners.
4 Subtle Changes to English - Have you noticed?
Teachers Teacher CafeFrom the online counterpart to magazine Mental Floss comes an article about four subtle linguistic trends in the English language that have emerged over the past 50 years or so.
Jack C. Richards on Listening Comprehension
Teachers Listening Teacher CafeJack C. Richards discusses top down and bottom up processing and how they affect listening comprehension.
Read Theory
Teachers Reading Teacher CafeRead Theory is a website offering free online reading exercises to students of all levels, from beginner to GRE, focusing on comprehension and critical thinking. The program encourages students to continue reading and moving up levels with badges and contests. It also allows teachers to sign up an entire class at once and track students' progress and activity on the site.
Storybird
Teachers Reading Teacher CafeStorybird is a website that allows students to make and read short stories accompanied by beautiful illustrations. The site is easy to use and the great artwork stimulates students' creativity and story-telling skills. Completed stories are easy to share with peers and other classes on any device.
6 Youtube Lessons for Building Better Instructional Videos
Teachers Creativity Photography Teacher CafeHere are some great new ideas and examples from Youtube on creating your own instructional videos for blended learning classrooms like ours.
Jim Scrivener On Classroom Magagement
Teachers Teacher CafeIn this quick two-minute interview Jim Scrivener gives his best tips on classroom management and the one thing he thinks all teachers could do to improve their classes.