We are excited to announce our next round of free teacher workshops at Oxford TEFL Barcelona! These workshops are open to any teacher who would like to develop their skills, pick up some practical tips and network with other teachers in the city. Learn from experienced teachers and enjoy our modern school and large garden! You can sign up to as many as you like. Choose from:
Friday February 8th
11.00 – 11.45 Session 1: Adapting course books – what, why and how?
In this workshop I will explain why coursebook lesson plans need adapting, and share some easy ways of doing so in order to make your lessons more engaging and effective. – Jack McKechnie, Oxford House Assistant Director of Studies
11.45 – 12.15 Break
12.15 – 13.00 Session 2: Responding to learner talk
This interactive workshop provides a series of clear tips on “how”, “when” and “how much” English teachers should respond to learner talk in the classroom, based on 20 years of teaching practice observation – Barney Griffiths, Oxford TEFL tutor
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Friday February 15th
11.00 – 11.45 Session 1: Assessing Cambridge Speaking tests (FCE & CAE)
This practical workshop is for teachers who would like to become more familiar with the assessment criteria of the Cambridge speaking tests and increase their confidence when marking those. You are going to listen to students doing parts of the test, grade their performance and discuss the grades with other teachers – Billie Haase, Oxford TEFL teacher and tutor
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11.45 – 12.15 Break
12.15 – 13.00 Session 2: Project ideas for Teens
In this workshop we’ll look at some tried and tested project ideas to use with (and engage!) your teen classes. We’ll also talk about how to incorporate games and other activities into long-term projects – Emily Kirk-Patrick, Oxford House teacher
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Friday February 22nd
11.00 – 11.45 Session 1: Error Correction: Why is it so important?
There’s no doubt that error correction has it’s place in the language classroom but in what ways can we maximize our learners’ uptake and give the most effective corrections? – Judy Rose, Oxford House Director of Studies
11.45 – 12.15 Break
12.15 – 13.00 Session 2: 10 Top tips for teaching without a coursebook
Many of you don’t use a coursebook or have little time to plan. In this highly interactive workshop, I will share some key ideas on teaching without a book and you will have some activities ready to take to class on Monday morning – Melody Philip, Oxford House teacher
For your chance to join the interaction and highly practical workshops, sign up via this link. Places are strictly limited. We hope to see you there!
Thank you to our sponsors, Come In English Bookshop for their support.