To enroll in a course:1. Select a course below and click 'Add to cart'. 2. Pay by credit card and send us an e-mail so that we have your e-mail address. 3. We will e-mail you with a passcode and a URL where you can choose the date you want to start the course.
1. An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL |
| | Summary Would you like to increase your effectiveness as an English language teacher? This course will take you on a fascinating exploration of what it means to be a teacher, how to understand who your students are and the needs they have, and how to choose the most appropriate materials and activities for your classroom. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Tom Scovel | | | | | |
2. An Introduction to Teaching English to Young Learners |
| | Summary In this course you will examine how young learners develop cognitively, how they learn languages, and how your understanding of these two areas can help guide you in your role as a language teacher. This course will combine theory with practice in providing examples that will help illustrate how you can teach language to young learners in your classroom. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Annie Hughes | | | | | |
3. Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary |
| | Summary Discover what the different types of vocabulary are, how to accurately assess what your students already know, and what they need to learn. Explore the most powerful way of teaching vocabulary – meaning-focused input (listening and reading), meaning-focused output (speaking and writing), language-focused (deliberate) learning, and fluency development. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Paul Nation | | | | | |
4. An Introduction to Task-based Teaching |
| | Summary This course will look at task-based language teaching in a broad way. You will study what task-based teaching is, how it developed and how it fits into a broader curriculum framework. Most importantly, this course will focus on how task-based language teaching works in the classroom. There will be many examples of task-based language teaching in activities. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: David Nunan | | | | | |
5. Communicative Teaching for the ESL/EFL Classroom |
| | Summary This practical course provides teachers with the principles of communicative teaching, discussing simple ways to create a more dynamic, interactive classroom. It offers a variety of effective techniques for making students active participants in the learning processand includes a number of lively activities teachers can use in the classroom. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Kevin Keating | | | | | |
6. Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL Classroom |
| | Summary You'll discover ways to teach ESL that create a meaningful and positive learning environment for your students. You'll get to know what motivates them and how you can tailor your ESL teaching methods to their needs. By the end of this course, you'll be teaching ESL in a way that helps your students move skillfully from the classroom to the real world! |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Rob Jenkins | | | | | |
7. Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar |
| | Summary In this course, you'll come to see English grammar as a three-dimensional process that's useful in bringing coherence, cohesion, and texture to writing and speech. You'll learn why students need to understand the three dimensions of grammar—form, meaning, and use—and how to help students overcome many of their grammar challenges. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Diane Larsen-Freeman | | | | | |
8. Content-Based Instruction for Language Learners |
| | Summary This course will provide you with an unsderstanding of the main characteristics and types of content-based instruction. It will guide you through ways of balancing the dual focus on language and content as well as introduce you to a helpful framework for designing content-based courses and lessons. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Kathleen M. Bailey | | | | | |
9. Teaching ESL/EFL Reading |
| | Summary Together, we'll explore the core skills of intensive reading. Then we'll examine extensive reading and how to integrate it into your curriculum. Next, we'll cover ways to bring vocabulary teaching into your reading classroom. We'll also look at ways to help your students develop a fluent reading rate and use strategies for reading successfully |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Neil J. Anderson | | | | | |
10. An Introduction to Corpora in English Language Teaching |
| | Summary This course will will show you how to build and use a corpus to enhance your teaching and the experience of your learners. The course will include extracts of real language. You will see how corpora can be used to improve the teaching of vocabulary and grammar and also learn about data-driven learning and how to use this approach in an English language classroom. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructors: M. McCarthy, S. Walsh,A. O'Keefe | | | | | |
11. Developing ESL/EFL Listening Comprehension |
| | Summary We'll discuss factors that affect the success or failure of listening comprehension, examine an adaptable lesson template that can be used to develop the listening comprehension of your students, and look at specific listening activities. The course will also highlight effective assessment methods, including computerized testing of listening ability. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructor: Patricia Dunkel | | | | | |
| | Summary This practical course aims to change the way you think about language by introducing the lexical approach. Through the lexical approach, you will begin to look at the relationship between grammar and vocabulary in a new light. The course will suggest innovative ways to teach language and skills, to deal with speaking in class and to handle student correction. |
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Fee: ¥2,800 | Instructors: Hugh Dellar, Andrew Walkley | More <p style="text-align:center;col
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