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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults). This is a team blog run for teacher trainees and in-service teachers who teach English as a foreign language to teens and adults. Though started by only one class led by Ms Gladys Baya in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's open to any trainers and their classes interested in sharing their learning! Special thanks to Evelin Peña, from Venezuela, for having shared the URL with us! Wednesday, 9 February 2011. New technologies and . new dictionaries! Links to this post. I'm con...

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults). This is a team blog run for teacher trainees and in-service teachers who teach English as a foreign language to teens and adults. Though started by only one class led by Ms Gladys Baya in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's open to any trainers and their classes interested in sharing their learning! Special thanks to Evelin Peña, from Venezuela, for having shared the URL with us! Wednesday, 9 February 2011. New technologies and . new dictionaries! Links to this post. I'm con...

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults): March 2010

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults). This is a team blog run for teacher trainees and in-service teachers who teach English as a foreign language to teens and adults. Though started by only one class led by Ms Gladys Baya in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's open to any trainers and their classes interested in sharing their learning! Special thanks to Evelin Peña, from Venezuela, for having shared the URL with us! Monday, 22 March 2010. How do teens perceive their academic self? Interesting, don't you think?

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults): October 2009

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults). This is a team blog run for teacher trainees and in-service teachers who teach English as a foreign language to teens and adults. Though started by only one class led by Ms Gladys Baya in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's open to any trainers and their classes interested in sharing their learning! Special thanks to Evelin Peña, from Venezuela, for having shared the URL with us! Thursday, 22 October 2009. CLIL: integrating the teaching of content and language. Practical ide...

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults): August 2009

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults). This is a team blog run for teacher trainees and in-service teachers who teach English as a foreign language to teens and adults. Though started by only one class led by Ms Gladys Baya in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's open to any trainers and their classes interested in sharing their learning! Special thanks to Evelin Peña, from Venezuela, for having shared the URL with us! Friday, 7 August 2009. Great opportunity to ask questions. Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day.

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults): Working with triads

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults). This is a team blog run for teacher trainees and in-service teachers who teach English as a foreign language to teens and adults. Though started by only one class led by Ms Gladys Baya in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's open to any trainers and their classes interested in sharing their learning! Special thanks to Evelin Peña, from Venezuela, for having shared the URL with us! Tuesday, 20 July 2010. To read it in detail, go here. Let us know if you've tried it! English te...

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults): July 2010

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Teaching EFL (to teens and adults). This is a team blog run for teacher trainees and in-service teachers who teach English as a foreign language to teens and adults. Though started by only one class led by Ms Gladys Baya in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's open to any trainers and their classes interested in sharing their learning! Special thanks to Evelin Peña, from Venezuela, for having shared the URL with us! Tuesday, 20 July 2010. To read it in detail, go here. Let us know if you've tried it! English te...

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You Teach What You Are: Something just brought me back.

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Tuesday, 21 September 2010. Something just brought me back. It's definitely been ages since the last time I shared something with you. I don't really know if there is still someone there to read what I write but there are loads of things I can write about so I'll just go for it. In the end, however, certificates are indeed mere pieces ...

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You Teach What You Are: May 2009

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Friday, 29 May 2009. Lesson Observation Nº1: We All Teach What We Are! After observing a lesson at a Secondary School (Buenos Aires City, Argentina) I tried to take a deep look into the organism that is given birth through the interaction of a teacher with her students. The analysis carried out in this lesson is global since it's not f...

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You Teach What You Are: August 2009

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Monday, 17 August 2009. A new learning experience: A very thought-provoking classroom observation. I really hope you enjoy this report! Any comments are welcome! Feel free to react to anything you find in this report (:. 3rd Report / Alejandra de antoni / Classroom Observation / Methods 2 2009. Thursday, 13 August 2009. Subscribe to: P...

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You Teach What You Are: October 2009

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Thursday, 22 October 2009. The more we observe others, the more we learn about us! I'm here again sharing with you another classroom observation report. In this case I observed a lesson so as to concentrate on what students actually do while doing the different activities they are assigned. Are they cognitive, affective or physical?

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You Teach What You Are: November 2009

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Tuesday, 17 November 2009. Why Do I Have To Write This, Teacher? There are lots of aspects to take into account if we are to teach writing as a skill to communicate effectively with others. First, we should bear in mind that. Learning how to write are both a. Students should be given opportunities to plan. Either as a step of a writing...

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You Teach What You Are: What does a real-life listening activity look like?

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Wednesday, 16 September 2009. What does a real-life listening activity look like? 2 October 2009 at 02:49. Hi once again Alez! As usual, always a pleasure to share your reflections. I feel as if Id been able to sit in on the lesson myself! About the while-listening stage: Im afraid I dont quite agree with the idea that answering a mult...

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You Teach What You Are: Are you interested in TBL (Task Based Learning)?

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Tuesday, 17 November 2009. Are you interested in TBL (Task Based Learning)? Do you want to know more about this excellent approach? Have you read Jane Willis's book and thought of asking her questions? Is the website you have been looking for! Carried out among Language Teachers, information. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Teacher...

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You Teach What You Are: July 2009

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Tuesday, 21 July 2009. An old friend of us is again in the spotlight: Why should we teach Grammar? According to John and Liz Soars, authors of Headway, there are five main reasons for them to give Grammar high prominence in their coursebook. They argue that:. 5) It will be of assistance to teachers in the planning of their lessons.

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You Teach What You Are: September 2009

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Tuesday, 22 September 2009. Teacher's Decisions: What about the options we do not opt for? Thanks to a very enabling teacher trainer I realised that, in this report, I sounded a bit too judgemental. I would like to let you know that. Far too critical. That was never my intention. Really aware of the fact that every classroom, and withi...

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You Teach What You Are: Why Do I Have To Write This, Teacher?

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You Teach What You Are. No matter how much you study, no matter what you study or how hard you may try to imitate others, you will just become the teacher you already are. Tuesday, 17 November 2009. Why Do I Have To Write This, Teacher? There are lots of aspects to take into account if we are to teach writing as a skill to communicate effectively with others. First, we should bear in mind that. Learning how to write are both a. Students should be given opportunities to plan. Either as a step of a writing...

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