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CELTA stands for “Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults”. It is the original certificate course in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) or teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL), and it has been running for four decades. It is highly respected and recognized globally, with 7 out of 10 employers worldwide asking applicants to have it.

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The Motivation Toolbox – engaging students from primary to teens 10.06

 


 

100 ideas for exploiting activities, all for under 5 minutes of planning

June 3rd (12:00 - 13:00 local time Bucharest, Romania)

Do you want to do less planning? Do you want to get more out of your materials without doing more work? Then this workshop is for you!
While we might not quite cover 100 ideas, we will look at a whole range of different ways to exploit activities in both the online and offline classroom.
This will help you to add variety to your lessons and push your learners more. You're also welcome to add your own ideas in the chat so we can all learn from each other.

 

Sandy Millin

Is the Director of Studies at International House Bydgoszcz. She is a CELTA trainer and materials writer who has published three books: Richer Speaking, ELT Playbook 1 and ELT Playbook Teacher Training.

 

She blogs regularly at http://sandymillin.wordpress.com, where she is currently writing a series of reflections on teaching during the coronavirus pandemic, including lots of ideas you can use in your lessons. She tweets @sandymillin.

 


 

The Motivation Toolbox – engaging students from primary to teens

June 10th (12:00 - 13:00 local time Bucharest, Romania)

Have you ever found yourself in front of a room full of tired, bored and blasé teenagers? What about a group of over- or under-stimulated second graders? The challenges, though different, leave us struggling all the same – trying our best to entertain them, to get them to start (or stop) speaking, to make them show just a bit of appreciation for all the effort we've put into preparing this lesson for them.

If that depiction struck a nerve, you're definitely not the only one. In this session we're going to go through a range of activities which can easily be adapted to different levels, and which have the potential to persuade even the most reluctant student to participate in the lesson.

Teodora Manole

 

  • Delta-qualified teacher
  • teacher trainer and CELTA tutor
  • currently Head of Teacher Training at IH Bucharest

Besides teaching learners of various ages and levels, she also mentors and supports junior teachers, and delivers regular in-house training, both face-to-face and online.

She is passionate about learning new things, and her interests include non-formal education, playing board games and improving her German.

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