Sep 14 2020

The Building Blocks of a Good Lesson

by Stephanie Hirschman in Blogs & Articles

The Building Blocks of a Good Lesson

INTRODUCTION

The landscape of language teaching has changed so radically in the last few months that even experienced teachers are finding themselves in the position of novices, as they scramble to master new technology and organise the delivery of lessons online.  In addition, many of us have found ourselves without access to familiar materials and coursebooks and are now trying to locate and evaluate a new range of resources online.  Panic aside, it’s helpful to remember that good online teaching is just good teaching via another medium, and that we can apply the same criteria as before to help us select the right materials for our lessons.

Commercially published materials from reputable websites have been written by experienced professionals and have gone through several stages of planning and editing.  This means new teachers can expect them to be level-appropriate and engaging.  The use of these materials ensures a sense of progression as students move through the units, avoiding lessons that just feel like “one damn thing after another.” 1

The most important factor in selecting materials and planning a lesson is that the students learn something.  However, I believe that it’s also important for materials to offer teachers support in consolidating and upgrading their skills; teachers in many contexts have limited opportunities for continuing professional development.  Quality materials can provide teachers with valuable insights into standard sequences and routines that they can embed into their practice – if they know what they’re looking at.  ­­


A WALK IN THE WOODS

Evaluating materials to use in a lesson can raise an overwhelming number of questions for a new teacher: Is the topic interesting?  How will I find the audio for the listening?  Where are the answers to the exercises? These are valid questions, of course, but they don’t address the central issue.  The most important thing to identify is the thread that holds the whole lesson together through a logical sequence of activities.  My own teaching changed radically when I recognised how one stage of a lesson should link to and build on the previous one, and it improved even further when I started sharing this information with students!  The template I always have in mind when I plan a lesson or write commercial materials uses the metaphor of a walk in the woods, and it goes like this: 

  Walking in the woods An English lesson
1

Assemble your group.  Are they:

  • ready to walk? 
  • aware of and curious about what they’ll be experiencing? 
  • convinced that the walk will benefit them?
  • warmer
  • lead-in
  • statement of objectives and outcomes
2 To reach the destination, the group will have to walk along a path.  The path is a story - a listening or reading text.  The group needs a leader to guide everyone over dangerous obstacles and to make sure that no one is straggling behind or running ahead.  
  • reading/listening skills: prediction, for main idea and detail
  • support with vocabulary before/during/after reading
  • a chance to react to the information in the text
3 At the end of the path, there is a clearing in the woods.  This is the destination.  The leader will build a campfire here so the group can pause to notice and examine target language from the text in detail.  Students need to have a written record of this stage which they can look back on as needed. 
  • identification of the language point
  • definition of meaning and function
  • formulation of rules
  • comparison of the language point to other similar items
4 The leader then organises some activities in the clearing, starting with very controlled exercises and finishing with games or free play.  Some activities are for individuals while others are for pairs or groups.
  • controlled practice
  • free production
5 When it’s time to go home, the leader gives feedback for both specific individuals and the group, sets activities to continue at home, and gives an idea of which clearing they will visit next time, before offering a shortcut out of the woods.
  • individual and/or group feedback
  • recap and evaluation of objectives and outcomes
  • setting of homework and independent study tasks
  • cooler

 

When teachers get distracted by superficial differences in materials, they can’t see the wood for the trees, as the saying goes.  The beauty of the deep structure of this template is that each stage could be delivered in a variety of ways, e.g. one lesson plan includes a gap-fill and roleplay in stage 4 while another includes an error correction exercise and a discussion, so lessons can feel fresh and interesting from one day to the next while still delivering the goods.  With practice and experience, teachers can also master the delivery of a range of these individual elements for each stage. 


PAIRWORK

Pairwork is one area where new teachers particularly need to develop a critical eye.  Of course, pairwork is the bedrock of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), but it can be such a cliché in CLT that it becomes a boring or repetitive default instruction at best, and at worst, an impediment to achieving the objectives of the lesson.  There may also be challenges with setting up pairwork in online contexts, so if we are using it, we should be clear why and really make it count.   The rubric and teachers’ notes accompanying many commercial materials can offer valuable guidance about when and how to use pairwork effectively during the lesson.  The examples below are based on commercial materials that I have written.

A typical note for a teacher about including pairwork in a speaking task in stage 4 of the walk in the woods template might be:

  • Task: Tell your partner which of the activities in the pictures you have tried. Say when and where you were and whether you enjoyed the activity.

  • Note: Give students some time to work in pairs to formulate their answers. Remind them to use present perfect and past simple in full sentences. Then conduct feedback with the whole class, asking students to report what their partner told them, not their own answer, or alternatively ask them to comment on something that was either the same or different for them and their partners.  This promotes communication and memory skills.

Sometimes it’s actually more efficient not to check answers after pairwork in order to keep the momentum going, as in this stage 1 task:

  • Lead-in question: Work in pairs to answer these questions.  Do you enjoy visiting the beach? (Why or why not?)  What do you like to do at the beach?

  • Note: Students can answer the question in pairs or small groups to personalise the topic before the listening; there is no need to conduct full class feedback.

Unless this stage is being used for the prediction of content of the following listening task, it would be tedious for students to listen to each other’s answers, which would be unlikely to offer much variation in any case.

Often a stage 1 lead-in task about an unfamiliar topic is more efficiently managed without any pairwork at all:

  • Task: Look at these pictures of natural disasters and say what you can see.

  • Note: Working with the whole class, focus students’ attention on the pictures.  Elicit/teach the vocabulary to describe what they are seeing and encourage individuals to share what they know about this topic.  It’s fine if the class has limited knowledge – the purpose of this task is to establish a context for the next stage of the lesson, a reading about hurricanes.


CONCLUSION

Commercial materials are used in many different contexts.  Writers don’t know what kind of training or experience teachers have, if they are familiar with CLT methodology, or even their level of proficiency in English.  We don’t even have any information about the teaching context - L1 and age of students, class size, length of lesson or time of day.  Perhaps, in the end, this is not so important.  Even if it’s never going to be possible to fully define the demographics of the students and teachers who will be using these lesson plans, the overall aim of EFL lessons in any context is to promote the communicative ability of students in English.  The methodology of CLT is flexible enough to serve a range of learning environments, including online, and the inclusion of both implicit and explicit support for teachers in materials can further enrich this model for users and encourage teachers to develop their own good practice and even adapt or write their own materials. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


1. The original "life is one damn thing after another" is variously attributed to Edna St Vincent Millay and to Elbert Hubbard (Letters, June 16). The version "history is just one damn thing after another" is attributed to Arnold Toynbee and to Henry Ford (and doubtless to others).  Jo Billingham, Brighton, East Sussex  www.theguardian.com/news/2006/jun/17/mainsection.guardianletters

About the author

Stephanie Hirschman teaches teens and adults at all levels on the International Programme at East Sussex College Group, Lewes, UK, and coordinates the summer school and various other special programmes, including teacher training.  She has been writing commercial lesson plans and professional articles for a number of years and is developing an original resource which uses colouring to practise grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation (http://www.onestopenglish.com/community/lesson-share/winning-lessons/speaking/collocations-in-colour/556464.article)

 

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Online

Advancing Learning Season 3 Opening Plenary

In this session, we discuss the skills and knowledge that will form the backbone of this academic year, and beyond.

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Sep 07 2020
Online

Putting tests to test – on formative assessment in online teaching

In this webinar, Karolina Kotorowicz explores the basics of formative assessment and shows practical tips for an everyday classroom.

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Sep 04 2020
Online

Befriending the anxious mind- a practical path to calm in the classroom

In this session, Emma Reynolds explores how we can turn towards those challenging moments using practical tools that allow us to be more compassionate when difficult emotions arise

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Sep 03 2020
Online

The New Normal & Your Student’s Social Emotional Experience

In this webinar, Lina Acosta Sandaal defines social emotional learning, to help predict behaviors in your students and the reason behind them.

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Aug 31 2020
Online

Five Keys to Developing Learner Independence

In this session, Mark Arthur focuses on how we can set up asynchronous, or out-of class, learning activities so that they truly foster learner independence.

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Aug 31 2020
Online

Let’s Kahoot!

In this session, Maria Toth explores the how, when and where of Kahoots, with a focus on Primary classes.

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Aug 28 2020
Online

No learner left behind - Bridging the gap after lockdown

In this session, Jo Ramsden looks at strategies and practical activities to help young learners catch up.

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Aug 26 2020
Online

Where are they now? – Assessing students’ needs and lacks

In this session, Chia Suan Chong looks at the different types of assessments and testing and offers some practical ideas about for online and hybrid classrooms

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Aug 25 2020
Online

Helping students progress: bridging the gap after lockdown

In this webinar, Kateryna Protsenko looks at what differentiation is, and what ways of adapting coursebook activities there are

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Aug 24 2020
Online

Learning for themselves: putting the learner in the driver’s seat

In this webinar, Anna Hasper looks at what learning independently means and the importance of it

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Jun 03 2020
Online

Professional Development for teachers in the ‘new normal’ Q&A

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May 27 2020
Online

Evaluation and Assessment when teaching online

In this talk, Russell Stannard highlights a range of ways of assessing students online.

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May 20 2020
Online

Teaching Young Learners online Q&A

In this session Jo offers some tips on how we can help younger learners through this period and answers questions about online teaching to this age group.

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May 19 2020
Online

Engaging teens? It's not all about technology...

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May 13 2020
Online

Moving your school online

In his session, Chris Farrell looks at the practicalities of moving your whole school apparatus into an online context.

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May 12 2020
Online

Online lessons that are active and interactive

In this webinar, Laura Patsko demonstrates a few tips and tricks.

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May 07 2020
Online

Attending to our students’ well-being

Chia Suan Chong looks at some practical ways we can support our students’ wellbeing and pay it the attention it deserves as we navigate through these difficult times together.

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May 06 2020
Online

Feedback that Empowers

In this webinar Kateryna Protsenko looks at what feedback is, what aspects of learning we can and should give feedback on and how to do that.

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Apr 29 2020
Online

Child’s play? The role of play and games in teaching preschool children

This webinar explores play and games in children's language learning.

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Apr 03 2020
Online

Q&A with Russell Stannard

A Q&A with an industry expert about how to move your instruction online effectively.

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Apr 01 2020
Online

P is for Performance

This webinar explores the concept of Performance in the ELT world.

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Mar 31 2020
Online

Doing the Communicative Approach Online: Motivating students to speak

This webinar explores some practical ideas to motivate students to communicate in their online classes. 

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Mar 26 2020
Online

Moving your instruction online – fast!

This webinar looks at some of the challenges teachers are facing when teaching online and offers practical tips and solutions.

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Mar 25 2020
Online

Principles and practices in asynchronous online learning

This webinar looks at principles and practices in asynchronous online learning.

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Mar 18 2020
Online

Integrating pronunciation with a coursebook-based syllabus

This webinar explores how to make the most of a coursebook’s pronunciation content, as well as some low-prep ways of exploiting pronunciation features hidden in the course.

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Mar 04 2020
Online

Accuracy and Fluency: getting the balance right

In this webinar, Nick Beare deals with why it’s so important for students to have fluency practice and how to achieve it.

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Mar 04 2020
Online

Working with Images

This webinar looks at practical ideas and activities we can use to work with images.

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Mar 04 2020
Online

Five Drama Games for Language Teaching

In this webinar, David Farmer introduces simple drama games and activities which can be easily implemented as a way of exploring and enhancing course book study.

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Mar 04 2020
Online

Teaching Lower Levels

In this webinar, Rhona Snelling explores what sets lower levels apart from other levels and how teachers can confidently approach teaching their classes.

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Mar 04 2020
Online

Encouraging extensive reading to advance intensive reading skills

This webinar explores how we can make extensive reading more accessible and personalised for our learners in the hope to trigger a love for reading in all our learners.

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Mar 04 2020
Online

Optimise 2020! Engaging and equipping teens for exam success

This webinar focuses on how to prepare our teen students for Cambridge exams in a motivating manner.

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Feb 26 2020
Online

Direct or Delegate? Which communication style works best?

This webinar considers how, by using emotional intelligence, a team leader can most consciously adapt their communication style to influence positive change in team dynamics.

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Feb 12 2020
Online

Mediation in the CEFR: implications for learning, teaching and assessment

This webinar explores the concept of mediation and how mediation skills are used both inside and outside the classroom.

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Feb 06 2020
Online

Enjoyment and Engagement in Early Literacy

This webinar concentrates on the importance of storytelling as a tool to enhance our students' listening and speaking skills.

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Jan 29 2020
Online

Students without Borders: Educating Global Citizens

This webinar provides practical ideas for including global citizenship education in our classrooms.

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Jan 22 2020
Online

Teaching Young Adults

This webinar will explore what thinking skills our students need to be effective in English and how we can help them develop these skills.

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Jan 15 2020
Online

Positive Classroom, Positive Results

This webinar will provide various teacher-tips to discover the ingredients that go into making a thriving positive classroom that impacts positively on results.

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Dec 11 2019
Online

Gamification

This webinar will give a brief introduction to gamification with some insights from research, and present how teachers might use game elements effectively in their teaching.

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Nov 20 2019
Online

Extended Speaking in the Classroom (and the Importance of Planning)

This practical webinar considers the importance of pre-task planning in classroom speaking activities.

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Nov 06 2019
Online

How English became such a tricky language to learn

In this session, Lane Greene talks about the way some of English’s unusual properties emerged throughout history.

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Oct 29 2019
Online

Simple future: how do we REALLY talk about the future in English?

In this session, Malcolm Mann looks at the role formality, emphasis and sentence structure play in determining how we can and should talk about future situations.

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Oct 16 2019
Online

Time Management Tips for Teachers

In this webinar, Mike Riley looks at some of the enemies of effective time management and what we can do to address them.

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Oct 02 2019
Online

How to survive and thrive as a language teacher of children

In this webinar, Carol will explore the role of teacher and children’s wellbeing in creating a positive and effective climate for learning.

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Oct 02 2019
Online

Teachers' Day Conference

In this webinar celebration of October’s Teachers’ Day, we lined up six presenters to give insights on hot ELT topics

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Sep 27 2019
Online

Personalising Adult Language Learning

In this practical and informative session Dan Brayshaw looks at solutions to common pitfalls and time-saving ideas for activities that draw on our students’ individual experiences

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May 22 2019
Online

Useful tips to improve your pre-primary classroom management

In this webinar Lorena Peimbert gives you some tips you can apply right away to help you improve your classroom management.

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May 15 2019
Online

Social and emotional learning in the early years

In this webinar, Carol Read looks at key aspects of social and emotional learning, such as managing your feelings, developing empathy and learning to cooperate.

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May 08 2019
Online

Make a game out of fluency! Gamification for automaticity

The talk provides a toolkit of practical ideas for adding game elements – prizes, points and rankings – to automatic speech activities in communicative contexts.

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Apr 30 2019
Online

The importance of recycling in vocabulary teaching

In this session, David Spencer investigates what it means to really ‘know’ a word, and what influence this has on how we should recycle and practise vocabulary in the classroom.

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Apr 10 2019
Online

What about the fifth skill of viewing?

In this webinar Kieran Donaghy examine s what viewing is and how we can help our students become more effective viewers.

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Mar 20 2019
Online

Motivating teenagers in exam classes

In this webinar, we'll explore ways in which we can motivate our teenage learners to engage more with the material they're studying and to do better in their exams.

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Mar 06 2019
Online

Breaking Down Barriers To Learning

This session is for teachers of English as a Foreign Language who are looking to support all learners in the inclusive classroom setting.

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Mar 06 2019
Online

Boosting confidence for child-child interaction in pre-school

In this presentation, pre-school teachers will reflect on how they feel about stepping back to encourage child-to-child interaction.

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Mar 06 2019
Online

Do you know what it takes to advance your students' learning?

In this session Anna Hasper explores how students’ learning can be enhanced through applying some of the principles of cognitive science.

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Mar 06 2019
Online

Can children be self-directed learners?

In this session Mariela Gil explores self direction in the context of language learning and how to embed opportunities in the young learners’ classroom for children.

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Mar 06 2019
Online

Teaching discourse and pragmatics a.k.a. What on earth did he mean?

In this webinar, Chia Suan Chong explores the ways we don’t often say what we really mean, and how culture can impact on what we choose to say, or not say.

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Jan 30 2019
Online

Cambridge Preliminary: an overview of the new exam format

In this webinar, Malcolm Mann looks at what’s staying the same, what’s changing (in the exam and in Optimise B1), and how that will affect our students’ exam preparation.

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Jan 23 2019
Online

Global Citizenship

In this talk Matthew Hayes shows that educators can play a unique role in enabling their students to participate on the global stage - whether in work or life.

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Dec 12 2018
Online

Managing the madness: Strategies to promote and protect language teacher well-being

In this workshop, we look briefly at why teacher well-being is not an indulgent luxury but the foundation of good practice.

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Nov 28 2018
Online

What learning 5 languages has taught me about ELT

In this webinar, Katie discusses the insights she has gained from learning several languages and how they can be applied in the classroom.

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Nov 07 2018
Online

Teaching English pronunciation for the real world

This webinar will consider some new pronunciation priorities and challenges for learners and teachers of English.

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Oct 23 2018
Online

Developing a growth mindset amongst teachers

In this webinar, Chia will consider the benefits of a growth mindset and how we can try and apply it to ourselves and the teachers around us.

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May 23 2018
Online

The 2018 Collation of Portfolio Descriptors for Young Learners, and implications for lifelong learning

This event featured a webinar for ELT teachers and professionals working across a range of sectors.

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May 09 2018
Online

CEFR in the Classroom: Receptive Skills

This event featured a webinar for ELT teachers and professionals working across a range of sectors.

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May 03 2018
Online

Getting Teens to Speak and Write

This event featured a webinar for ELT teachers and professionals working across a range of sectors.

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Apr 18 2018
Online

Opening doors, building connections: the new vision of mediation in the CEFR Companion Volume and its potential for language education

This event featured a webinar for ELT teachers and professionals working across a range of sectors.

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Mar 13 2018
Online

Introducing the CEFR Companion Volume: What's new from a teacher's point of view?

This is event featured a webinar for ELT teachers and professionals working across a range of sectors.

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Sep 14 2016
Online

Back to School Special

This is a full-day event featuring a series of webinars for ELT teachers and professionals working across a range of sectors.

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Jul 20 2016
Online

Digital and employability skills

This is multi-session event featuring webinars for ELT teachers and professionals working across the adult, tertiary or upper secondary sectors.

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May 18 2016
Online

Effective Exam Practice For Teenagers

In this session, we're going to look at the essentials of exam preparation (both in terms of language skills development and exam skills confidence).

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May 11 2016
Online

Teachers at the Heart #2: Finding Balance

This webinar is aimed at ELT teachers and professionals working in all sectors and settings.

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Apr 20 2016
Online

Shakespeare Special

There's something for everyone at this special Shakespeare-themed event! See details of each webinar below.

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Mar 16 2016
Online

Stories & Scaffolded Learning

This webinar is aimed at ELT teachers and professionals working with young learners.

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Mar 10 2016
Online

Boosting students’ confidence to communicate in English

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Feb 19 2016
Online

Happy Birthday onestopenglish

This day-long event is open to ELT teachers and professionals working in all sectors and settings.

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Jan 13 2016
Online

Discover Stories with Dex

This webinar is aimed at ELT teachers and professionals working with young learners.

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Nov 05 2015
Online

Teaching Pronunciation Skills

This webinar is free to attend and aimed at English language teachers and professionals of all levels.

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Oct 14 2015
Online

Top Tips to Boost Your Business English Lessons

This webinar is free to attend and aimed at business English language teachers of all levels.

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Jul 01 2015
Online

Life Skills Special

This special online event is free to attend and aimed at English language teachers and professionals of all levels.

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Jun 10 2015
Online

Exam classes: creating order out of chaos

This webinar is for teachers of Cambridge English: First in particular, though some of the ideas and strategies may be relevant to teachers of other exam classes.

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May 13 2015
Online

Storytelling Special

ELT expert Chris Rose was joined by special guest storytellers Carol Noakes and Mike Dodsworth for a full day of webinars all about how to use the art of storytelling.

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Apr 15 2015
Online

Study Skills

This webinar is free to attend and aimed at English language teachers and professionals of all levels.

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Mar 18 2015
Online

Young Learner Literacy Day

This online event is free to attend and aimed at English language teachers and professionals of all levels.

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Feb 11 2015
Online

Motivating Teenage Learners

This webinar is free to attend and aimed at English language teachers and professionals of all levels.

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Jan 21 2015
Online

Bringing Creativity into the Young Learner Classroom

This webinar is for all teachers of young learners who wish to create optimum conditions to develop creativity in their classrooms.

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Dec 03 2014
Online

Using literature to teach English

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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Nov 14 2014
Online

Phonics: The Building Blocks for Reading and Writing - Jill Leighton

The Macmillan Education Online Conference 2014 is open to all teachers and professionals working in ELT and is completely FREE to attend!

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Nov 13 2014
Online

Teaching Difficult Sounds - Adrian Underhill

The Macmillan Education Online Conference 2014 is open to all teachers and professionals working in ELT and is completely FREE to attend!

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Nov 05 2014
Online

Using Comics and Superheroes to teach grammar - Brian Boyd

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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Sep 10 2014
Online

First Classes and Beyond

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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Jun 04 2014
Online

Teaching tips for pronunciation

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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May 07 2014
Online

Developing essential skills for academic success

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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Apr 16 2014
Online

Using texts in the Business English Classroom

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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Mar 19 2014
Online

Five years of digital innovation for dictionaries

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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Feb 12 2014
Online

Drama in the young learner classroom

Join teachers around the world to watch live talks from some of the biggest names in English language teaching.

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Dec 04 2013
Online

Lifeskills and Mind Online

In today's highly-competitive labour market, it's more important than ever that the skills we provide our students with prepare them for the challenges ahead.

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Nov 06 2013
Online

Switching on the lightbulb

Academic English can be very challenging for learners who find themselves having to get to grips with its formal style and the language that accompanies it.

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Oct 02 2013
Online

Scripted conversations

In this session, Miles Craven will demonstrate ideas and activities for using scripted conversations in the classroom.

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Sep 04 2013
Online

Becoming more successful workplace communicators while on the move

This talk will look at some of the key functions necessary for successful international workplace communication.

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May 01 2013
Online

Phonics Explorers

Find out what phonics is and how it can help young bilingual readers to speak, read and write English.

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Apr 23 2013
Online

Academic Vocabulary

This talk will give an overview of some of the main studies into creating Academic Word Lists and look at the impact of vocabulary knowledge on skills such as reading.

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Mar 06 2013
Online

Sharing stories - The creative potential of storytelling in EFL

Join ELT Author Luke Vyner for a creative and interactive webinar that looks at the age-old classroom technique of storytelling.

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Nov 07 2012
Online

The Return of Translation

The webinar will begin with a brief overview of the arguments for the use of L1 and translation in language teaching.

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Dec 07 2011
Online

400 Interactive Whiteboard Activities

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Nov 07 2011
Online

Beginners in English, Experts in Life

The session will look at different ways to support low level students’ learning while recognising and incorporating their real-world expertise.

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Sep 21 2011
Online

Practical ways to use phonics in the classroom

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Sep 07 2011
Online

Picture books and cross-curricular themes

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Aug 17 2011
Online

EQ for young learners: getting them emotionally smart enough to succeed

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Feb 09 2011
Online

Tweets, blogs and corpora: How computer technology helps us make better dictionaries

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Jan 26 2011
Online

Critical thinking in English language teaching

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by Stephanie Hirschman in Blogs & Articles