ETpedia

ETpedia

Author: John Hughes

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781910366134

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"ETpedia is an essential resource for those who teach English as a second or foreign language. It provides novice teachers and those who are in the early years of their careers with 1,000 creative tips, techniques, questions, thoughts and ideas on common teaching and classroom issues. Each section covers a different aspect of teaching and offers a selection of 10 tips or pointers to aid and inspire practice. The content covers preparation and planning, classroom management, lesson topics, speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, teaching contexts, and further development. A flexible and adaptable resource, it can be dipped into or read cover to cover as preparation for a first teaching job. The layout and wide margins allow space for writing notes about how the materials were used or adapted. ETpedia can be used with all levels and ages and for one-to-one or classroom teaching"--Publishers website


ETpedia Grammar

ETpedia Grammar

Author: Daniel Barber

Publisher: ETpedia

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9781912755028

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ETpedia Grammar provides English language teachers with a wide range of techniques, tips, ideas and activities to help you plan and deliver lessons with grammar. With 50 units covering key areas of grammar, each unit contains a set of 10 preparation-friendly activities which provide the perfect starting point for new teachers and offer inspiration to more experienced teachers. This resource also contains printable worksheets and space to write your own tips. ETpedia Grammar is a one-stop resource for teaching English language grammar. It's full of practical ideas, inspiration, tips, and classroom activities.


ETpedia Materials Writing

ETpedia Materials Writing

Author: Lindsay Clandfield

Publisher: ETpedia

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781911028628

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"ETpedia Materials Writing provides both novice and more experienced teachers with tips and pointers on materials writing. Each unit of 10 tips will inspire you whether you're writing your own materials for the first time or if you're an experienced materials writer looking to further develop your skills."--Back cover.


Teaching English One-to-one

Teaching English One-to-one

Author: Priscilla Osborne

Publisher: Modern English Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1904549039

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How to teach one to one classes - for the professional English language teacher. This book provides an analysis of the problems of teaching students on a one to one basis as opposed to teaching groups of students. Covering a wide range of topics in this field, this book explains learner needs analysis and learner profiles, especially the student's current use of English and the reason for taking a one to one course; course planning; techniques which are specific to one to one teaching; techniques which do not work with one to one teaching; using the learner as the resource for teaching; together with the advantages of teaching students on a one to one basis. This book is packed with tried and tested suggestions for managing your students and your teaching time, on both a personal and pedagogical level, so that you can make the one-to-one teaching experience a rewarding and productive one.


Creative Output

Creative Output

Author: Hall Houston

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-06-10

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781537128283

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Creative Output is a teacher's resource book for the most challenging stage of an ESL/EFL lesson - the production stage. Within these pages, you will find a diverse range of speaking and writing activities for fluency practice. In addition, this book describes the essential qualities of effective speaking and writing activities and shows how they fit into a successful lesson. ----- "This book is truly a must-have for any language teachers keen on fostering spoken and written fluency in a fun and engaging way across the whole age and ability spectrum. This little masterpiece offers a wide range of ingenious low prep / high impact tasks that fuel creativity whilst challenging the learner in a principled way. Part A, in which the authors discuss their sound pedagogic approach to promoting creative output in the oral and written medium, is a real gem of wisdom and clarity which pre-service and novice teachers will particularly benefit from. I strongly recommend this book." - Gianfranco Conti, PhD. co-author of the bestselling book 'The Language Teacher toolkit', winner of the 2015 TES best resource contributor award, founder of www.language-gym.com, and former Oxford University researcher


Teaching English with Drama

Teaching English with Drama

Author: Mark Almond

Publisher: Modern English Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1904549128

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How to teach English language students with drama - for professional English language teachers. This new book covers the exciting sector of teaching English language students using drama, plays and with theatre techniques. The book covers a wide range of subjects for teachers including how to plan class work, choosing appropriate texts, working with students with theatrical techniques, modifying dialogue and lines for different levels of student, stage management, and how these all work together to improve language appreciation and learning; using classic plays, suggested characters; resources beyond the textbook; using stories, songs, games, etc.


Writing Matters

Writing Matters

Author: Kristine Brown

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1989-02-16

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780521348959

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Writing skills and strategies for students of English.