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The Speaking Corner is a five-part podcast series for English language teachers on techniques and tips that can help you teach speaking confidently. In each episode we'll be chatting to...
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The Speaking Corner is a five-part podcast series for English language teachers on techniques and tips that can help you teach speaking confidently. In each episode we'll be chatting to teachers and English language experts from around the world about the most effective ways to teach speaking skills to adult learners.
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The Speaking Corner
The Speaking Corner
Episode 3 - The power of near peer models
24 MAY 2019 · Our third podcast, entitled ‘The power of near peer models’ which features Ceri Jones, is all about motivation and near peer role models. If this is a new concept to you, essentially the idea is that a near peer role model is a person who represents a more realistic, tangible and accessible goal for you. In the podcast, we discuss practical examples of where the near peer has worked, how we can use it and what we need to do to bring into the culture of our classrooms.
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Episode 2 - Giving time to speaking, featuring Philip Kerr and Ceri Jones
8 MAY 2019 · Many students measure their progress in English through their confidence and ability to speak in English in ‘real-world’ situations. But giving fluency practice the classroom time it needs can be difficult.
In this episode, ELT experts and material writers Philip Kerr and Ceri Jones share their ideas on how much time we should be giving to speaking practice in class. They join Niall Curry, Louisa Kiwana and Rafael Bastos from Cambridge University Press to discuss the topic.
Episode 1 - Giving feedback on speaking, featuring Philip Kerr
18 APR 2019 · Episode 1 of The Speaking Corner is here!
In every classroom teachers have to make choices. We know that students often identify speaking in English as the skill they find most difficult so the choices that we make around how speaking is approached in the classroom are important. In this episode we discuss giving feedback on speaking in the English language classroom, specifically, how much feedback should you give?
Niall Curry, Louisa Kiwana and Rafael Bastos from Cambridge University Press, chat to tea
The Speaking Corner is a five-part podcast series for English language teachers on techniques and tips that can help you teach speaking confidently. In each episode we'll be chatting to...
show more
The Speaking Corner is a five-part podcast series for English language teachers on techniques and tips that can help you teach speaking confidently. In each episode we'll be chatting to teachers and English language experts from around the world about the most effective ways to teach speaking skills to adult learners.
show less
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