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Dispatches From Gangwon: September 2014
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A journal about teaching English near the DMZ in Gangwon-do, South Korea. "Teaching is love.". Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Re: Plugging in / A cartoon about smart phones. Some of my former 1st grade high school students drew this picture for their newspaper posters during the 2014 summer camp. It's accurate. When the middle and high schoolers get together outside of school, their gatherings look something like this. Is the same thing happening in the USA? Related: Phones and dinner manners. I could do...
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CAE Review – Phrase Sheet – Tim's Free English Lesson Plans
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Tim's Free English Lesson Plans. Use them, share them, comment on them, and share my link in return. CAE Review – Phrase Sheet. April 29, 2015. May 5, 2015. Follow me on twitter @ RobbioDobbio. This is essentially the same as my CPE sheet. But with the title and word limit changed. Download it here:. Use: all your colourful vocabulary:. For films/books/restaurants use the name/title or if think up an imaginative title using an idiom/expression. Planning, 6 step system:. 3 WHAT do you want to say? A page-...
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Dispatches From Gangwon: More than surviving: EFL/ESL Books
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A journal about teaching English near the DMZ in Gangwon-do, South Korea. "Teaching is love.". More than surviving: EFL/ESL Books. Going further as an EFL teacher. Scott Thornbury – How to Teach Grammar. Jeremy Harmer – How to Teach Writing. Thornbury – How to Teach Speaking. All of these books come from Pearson and Longman’s How To…. Thornbury and Meddings – Teaching Unplugged. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gimhwa High Summer Class 2014. Survival Guide: Books for ELT/EPIK. Blog archive: More dispatches.
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My City – Our Story; A Group Formation and Introduction Activity Using Skyline Photographs « designer lessons
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Events, Chats & Conferences. My City – Our Story; A Group Formation and Introduction Activity Using Skyline Photographs. Posted on February 15, 2013. Photograph by George Chilton. A designer Lessons ESL lesson plan developed by George Chilton. I realise that I’m introducing this class idea in mid-February, which isn’t a time when very many new classes begin. Then again, it’s a blog and who said blogs had to be logical eh? Group formation/getting to know you. Photo of city skyline digital or physical.
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How dealing with conflict led me to success | The Business English Experience
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The Business English Experience. A forum for presenting and exchanging experiences, ideas and lessons for business English. How dealing with conflict led me to success. So what kind of conflict are we talking about? Lack of resources, a breakdown in interpersonal relations, a clash of interests and cultural differences are but a few of the reasons why colleagues can find themselves in a dispute. A couple of weeks after working on this topic, I noticed that BESIG. What did I learn from this experience?
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Back to School | The (De-)Fossilization Diaries
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A language teacher tries to crank up his Spanish. September 15, 2013. It’s been a long time since I’ve sat in a language classroom in the role of student. But, as a way of improving my Spanish, it seems as good a place to start as any. (And I might even discover some things about classrooms that I didn’t know). How will instruction help? I have to say that I was a little nonplussed by the prospect of ‘ almost. Private lessons’. I’m planning to enlist a private teacher later on, but in the meantime I’...
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Teaching ESL to Adult Learners | So, You Think You Can Teach ESL?
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So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? The English Language On Word Order Depends. There are so many great ESL resources out there! November 4, 2013 · 8:18 pm. Teaching ESL to Adult Learners. Credit goes to ESL- Centro Guadalupano. Have you ever taught ESL to adults? One thing to remember when teaching adults, is that they’re autonomous learners. Adults are motivated individuals. Adults generally enroll in ESL courses on their own for some sort of personal reason. They may need to learn English for their j...
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Dispatches From Gangwon: #ELTworkplaces in Cheorwon County, Gangwon Province, South Korea
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A journal about teaching English near the DMZ in Gangwon-do, South Korea. "Teaching is love.". Friday, January 23, 2015. ELTworkplaces in Cheorwon County, Gangwon Province, South Korea. I've about a month to go before I leave South Korea, so it's time to get those last Dispatches out. One of them concerns a pictures of where we English teachers teach. I'll join the fray! The photos below are some of the classrooms I taught in while in South Korea. August 2011 to August 2014: Gimhwa High School. Another q...
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Dispatches From Gangwon: Dispatch from an empty office in Cheorberia
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A journal about teaching English near the DMZ in Gangwon-do, South Korea. "Teaching is love.". Monday, February 2, 2015. Dispatch from an empty office in Cheorberia. Otherwise, it's been a solitary, lonely, and downright cold. The temperatures may not dip as low as Wisconsin, but the place certainly feels colder more of the time. Anyone considering teaching in Korea should bring long underwear and thick socks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gimhwa High Summer Class 2014. Blog archive: More dispatches.