Hello and welcome to TESOL Pop: the mini podcast for busy English Language teachers just like you. Grab a coffee and hang out with us we chat with fellow educators around the world about teaching, careers, and trends. Whether you are looking for some fresh ideas for your classes, considering your next career move, or simply want to hear about the latest hot topic in TESOL, then you're in the right place. Think of us as your virtual teaching staff room, in podcast form.
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Author and teacher trainer, David Weller, talks about the different types of cognitive load and shares tips on reducing it in lessons.
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Admissions Manager, Farrah Ng and Teacher Trainer, Kevin Clare, join Laura to talk about the different options in studying TESOL as well as share tips on how to pick the course that is right for you.
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Teacher trainer, Kevin Clare, talks about the challenges of teaching primary-level learners on Zoom and shares tips on delivering effective ESL lessons online.
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Online teaching specialist Clare Voke summarises what digital literacy is, why it is important, and what we can do to help our learners build this essential skill.
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Teacher trainer Sean Martin talks about the benefits of using games with adult learners in the ESL classroom and shares tips on how to use games effectively. Read the accompanying blog post on the T…
Eve and Laura reflect on common classroom management challenges that can arise when teaching adult learners and share best practices to address them.
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Liam from Black Box Education shares ideas on integrating drama into language lessons. This is part 2 of 2 episodes of 'Drama and TESOL.'
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Liam from Black Box Education shares ideas on integrating drama into language lessons. This is part 1 of 2 episodes on Drama in the ESL Classroom.
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Eve shares her experience of living and teaching TESOL in Spanish-speaking countries across the world and shares tips for teachers who might be interested in working in the same locations.
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Teacher Trainer Tom Garside tells us why explanations of language don't work and suggests three easy steps we can follow when introducing new vocabulary or grammar to our students.
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Designer Timothy Loo reflects on his time teaching English in Hong Kong, the transferable skills he gained and how his teaching experience supported him in pivoting his career.
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Eve and Laura review the different type of questions we ask in class and how we can use questions to develop learners' critical thinking skills.
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Eve and Laura talk about how to stage a lesson using the Present, Practice and Produce (PPP) model, the type of tasks we can use, and what to keep in mind to ensure a PPP lesson is successful.
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Teacher Trainer and Language Examiner Bryan, reflects on his experience finding LGBTQ+ inclusive communities while travelling and teaching English all over the world over the last 15 years.
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Eve and Laura talk about 5 common learning myths, why they are false, and what teachers can do to better identify myths in the TESOL industry. To learn more about the studies we refer to in the podca…