E L T ideas ELT Ideas 14 10. konferencia vydavateľstva Macmillan Education 24.3.2014 (pondelok) www.macmillan.sk/konferencia Košice Hotel Centrum (Dom Techniky) Južná trieda 2054/2A 040 01 Košice Oproti AUPARKU
ELT Ideas 14 Programme 8:15 8:45 REGISTRÁCIA 9:00 10:15 PLENARY (in Darwin) Daniela Clarke - Where Do Slovaks Go Wrong? (Dealing with specific errors to which Slovak L1 students incline) room 10.30 11.30 11.30 12.00 12.00 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 15.10 16.10 Einstein Volt Darwin Me is for memorable, meaningful: the learnercentred classroom Fiona Mauchline UP, Building to communicate Roisin O Farrell P Bridging the cultural gap: Going beyond the coursebook. Ruth Elliott COFFEE BREAK DISPLAY Keeping Them on Board: Motivating Young Learners Daniela Clarke P, UP Inspiration from Macmillan and McCullough - an exercise in professional and personal development Paul McCullough All Ready for exams, ready for life: finding the balance Zoltán Rézműves LUNCH DISPLAY Chalk and Cheese: Preparing a mixed ability class for the Maturita exam Daniela Clarke S Tell me a story Roisin O Farrell Teaching other subjects through English: true CLIL in action Zoltán Rézműves UP, S P In Business: Developing communication skills in Business English Daniela Clarke B Developing Life Skills through Language Teaching Caroline Tylor UP, Putting the Creative back into Writing Fiona Mauchline UP, S Tesla Exam Writing: An essay or an article? Pavla Milerski SALE Hidden meanings Grenville Yeo UP, S SALE Whatever you say, say it right Martin Jelínek Maximising Vocabulary Teaching Pavla Milerski 16:15 RAFFLE Vysvetlivky P MŠ a 1. stupeň ZŠ (Pre-primary and Primary) UP 2. stupeň ZŠ, 8ročné gymnázia (Lower Secondary/Upper Primary) S stredné školy (Upper Secondary) A Adult (jazykové školy, vysoké školy, výučba dospelých) ALL pre učiteľov angličtiny všetkých typov škôl (all teachers) B biznis
Daniela Clarke E L T ideas ELT Ideas 14 Programme Daniela Clarke is a freelance teacher trainer, ELT writer and ELT consultant. After graduating in English and Aesthetics, she gained an RSA DELTA, a PgCert in Education and a PgCert in Coaching (Modern Foreign Languages). She has worked in ELT since 1997, mainly in the UK as an EFL teacher, teacher trainer and subject learning coach, teaching on courses for young learners, teenagers and adults, training on the Trinity Cert TESOL and Exam Assessors Courses, and coaching teachers. She has also cooperated with Macmillan both as a teacher trainer and author. She is especially interested in the use of Interactive Whiteboards in ELT, motivational teaching strategies, and differentiated learning. Plenary: ALL Where Do Slovaks Go Wrong? (Dealing with specific errors to which Slovak L1 students incline) Do your learners keep making the same mistakes? Are you concerned that their spoken or written accuracy is not improving enough? Do you wonder when to correct their mistakes and when to ignore them? In this talk we will look at common grammatical, lexical and phonological mistakes that Slovak learners repeatedly make in their productive skills. An analysis of these mistakes and their causes will lead to suggestions as to how to avoid them and help learners improve their spoken and written accuracy. Language analysis will be accompanied by practical teaching tips to assist learners in achieving more accurate expression. Target audience: P, UP Keeping Them On Board: Motivating young learners Children are naturally curious and willing to learn, but it isn't always easy to keep their full attention. In this workshop we'll first consider what motivates young learners, followed by practical demonstrations of a variety of teaching strategies and language and skills activities that keep primary school pupils motivated throughout an English lesson. Target audience: S Chalk and Cheese: Preparing a mixed ability class for the Maturita exam The hardest lessons to teach are those where the students are of mixed levels, mixed learning abilities, or both. The teacher needs to find a balance to keep the strongest and the weakest students on board. This seminar offers ideas on how to prepare a mixed ability class for the Maturita exam whilst addressing the needs of a wide range of student abilities, sensory learning styles and levels within the class. Target audience: B In Business: Developing communication skills in Business English Effective and efficient communication is the cornerstone of successful business. This seminar aims to show how we can help learners on Business English courses improve their speaking skills with a particular focus on the use of appropriate language and soft skills needed for successful business communication. Fiona Mauchline Fiona Mauchline is a teacher, teacher trainer and materials writer based in western Spain, and she has worked in ELT for over 25 years. She regularly teacher-trains in Spain and other countries, and is the author or co-author of materials such as Motivate! and Using Graded Readers in the Classroom (both for Macmillan). She also writes, runs or participates in 5 blogs (including macappella and Take a photo and...), and co-curates www.eltpics.com. She doesn t sleep much. Target audience: UP, Me is for memorable, meaningful: the learner-centred classroom Current coursebooks have moved away from the describe your house/last holiday' format of earlier materials as content/culture-based learning and model texts take pole position. The content may be more challenging, but is it memorable? How do we personalise it all? Where do the Me Moments come in? Fiona s workshop will look at a wealth of creative, learner-centred activities to the put the Me back into memorable and meaningful lessons for teens and adults alike. Target audience: UP, S Putting the Creative back into Writing 'I have no imagination' is a common complaint, the let-out clause for teens and adults alike, but with a gentle nudge and some fun activities that unleash a wealth of vocabulary and awake the senses as well as the imagination, not only will your students enjoy writing creatively but you'll have something interesting to read. Let the Muse begin to play.
Roisin O Farell Roisin O'Farrell has been teaching for more than 20 years in different parts of the world. She is currently based in Seville, Spain, where she is Head of Children's Studies at ELI. She is a teacher, teacher trainer and materials developer and she is a regular trainer for Macmillan ELT, as well as being co-author of My English Quest. Target audience: P Building to communicate As teachers, we need to optimise the opportunities that our children have to speak in class to build their communicative confidence. This workshop is full of ideas for getting your children communicating easily in English. We will begin at word level and build to sentences, use questions and answers to build dialogues, look at simple role play and the use of pictures as a source of speaking practice. Target audience: P Tell me a story Stories are an important part of childhood and a great resource for language learning. Using stories from Macmillan English Quest we will try out some basic story telling techniques to bring the stories to life in your classroom. We will look at some fun activities to practise the story, different ways of checking children's understanding and ways that children can personalise the story for themselves. Ruth Elliott Ruth completed an MA degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in 2011, and since then has taught English in secondary schools in Germany, Austria and Slovakia. She is currently teaching at the Bilingual Gymnazium Milan Hodzu in Sucany, and at a private language school in Martin. Bridging the cultural gap: Going beyond the coursebook. In this session I will be using the Irish festival of St Patrick s Day to explore ways in which national celebrations and festivals can be used in the classroom. We will also explore the extent to which coursebooks really inform us about other cultures and consider a different side to St Patrick s Day not covered by coursebooks. Caroline Taylor Caroline has an MA in Languages from the University of Oxford and has worked in ELT for several years, teaching teenagers and young adults in France and Spain, before moving back to the UK to work in ELT publishing. Target audience: UP, Developing Life Skills through Language Teaching Life skills are something of a buzz word not only in education they are also the focus of discussion across a range of industries around the world. In this session we ll look at what is meant by Life Skills and what strategies we can use in our teaching to help students develop competencies that go beyond language skills.
Paul McCullough Paul McCullough has taught English at secondary schools and universities in Slovakia for the past 20 years. He is currently working as a teacher, proofreader and translator in Bratislava. Target audience: ALL Inspiration from Macmillan and McCullough - an exercise in professional and personal development My plan is to stick your noses into a couple of good books from Macmillan and to have you try on a couple of interesting ideas from McCullough... well, they're not my ideas really. I'm just the messenger. Zoltan Rezmuves Zoltán Rézműves graduated from ELTE University of Budapest. He began his teaching career in a state secondary school in Budapest in 1990, and has been involved in ELT ever since. After a career as a translator and editor of fiction, in 1999, he joined Oxford University Press (OUP). There he worked on a wide range of coursebooks, as well as testing and exam preparation materials, both print and digital, as editor and project manager? then in 2007, he was appointed Managing Editor for Central Europe and Russia. He has also been involved in teacher training since 2001, and has given seminars in over 30 countries around the world. He left OUP and set up his own publishing services company, Consonant Kiadó, in 2012, and currently works as ELT author, teacher trainer, editor and consultant. Ready for exams, ready for life: finding the balance How do we teach our students to communicate well in English? How do we get them ready for exam success? How can we do both at the same time? There is a balance teachers must find in order to achieve both their objectives: training effective communicators and successful exam takers. We will examine how testing tasks can be integrated into our classroom work without losing the focus on genuine skills development. Target audience: UP, S Teaching other subjects through English: true CLIL in action English becomes a springboard for learning other subjects through the teaching of CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). What exactly is CLIL? How can it help us in the English classroom? How do we incorporate CLIL content from the very early stages onwards to the dual benefit of both the language that we are teaching them and the content of the subject with which we are familiarising them? We will explore the integration of CLIL into our language teaching curriculum. Martin Jelínek Martin is the founder and owner of the Bright House Language Institute which focuses on teaching and learning innovation,communication and presentation skills. Martin has 15 years of experience and has worked for private and state language schools as well as universities. His last overseas placement took him to Honduras, where he taught ESL classes at Unitec, Laureate International Universities and was voted the Teacher of the Year for 2010. Besides running his own business, he works as an assistant lecturer at University of Presov, Institute of English and American Studies, where he teaches Speech Communication and Language Competence. Martin is also an active Cambridge Oral Examiner for the BULATS and FCE examinations. Martin is listed with Macmillan Education as a freelance Teacher Trainer. Whatever you say, say it right takes you through methodology and practical examples of natural and cross-cultural acquisition of language skills needed for a high-standard as well as an unbuttoned daily communication.plus much more of MARKet urself!
Grenville Yeo Executive Director and founder of SOL in 1991 an organisation set up in 1991 to support the teaching and learning of English in eastern and central Europe which it does by running courses and workshops both abroad and in its own centres in Devon. Prior to 1991 taught for 24 years in UK State schools, the last 13 years as Deputy Head of a large comprehensive in North Devon. Always valued the importance of educating students in cultural awareness. Target audience: UP, S Hidden meanings When faced with a notice that says Walking Bus or Blind Summit, unless it is something already familiar to the reader, the meaning may not be immediately obvious. In the UK there are many such examples and in deciphering them one learns a lot about both the culture and language of the country!! Come to this session and try your luck at deciphering these hidden meanings and learn a lot in the process. Pavla Milerski Pavla Milerski has over 10 years teaching experience, mainly in the Czech Republic and England, where she has worked as an EFL teacher, Director of Studies, teacher trainer and a Centre Manager at junior summer centres. She also works as a Cambridge Speaking Examiner for both general English exams (KET, PET, FCE, and CAE) and business English exams (BEC Vantage and BEC Higher). Pavla has a special interest in teacher training and spreading quality ELT methodology in the Czech Republic. Pavla Milerski has also been cooperating with Macmillan both in the area of teacher training and as an Educational Consultant. Maximising Vocabulary Teaching How can we make sets of vocabulary more relevant to our students? The aim of this session is to look at processing vocabulary items through categorising and working with semantic fields. Eliciting and personalisation stages enhance learning and help creating a memorable experience. A number of practical activities applicable to a variety of courses or levels. Exam Writing: An essay or an article? The aim of this session is to enhance students' writing skills by clarifying the criteria and applying specific strategies to maximise task completion in their production. A practical session focusing on the difference between two exam formats: an essay and an article.