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TEFL Bitesize

TEFL Bitesize

Auteur(s): Thomas Power
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The TEFL Bitesize Podcast is designed to give all those involved in the TEFL world plenty of food for thought, in bitesize chunks.© 2022 TEFL Bitesize Apprentissage des langues Développement personnel Réussite Éducation
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  • No 19 [Bitesize Tools] Student Self-Study Tools
    Nov 20 2022

    In today's episode, I'm going to discuss three tools to introduce to your students, including a note on the process of getting students to take on self-study tools into their study routines.

    References & Resources:

    https://hinative.com/

    https://youglish.com/

    https://www.losethevery.com/#

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    16 min
  • No 18 [Bitesize Activities] Awareness Raising Activities
    Nov 13 2022

    Planning what to teach and teaching it often isn't enough for our students. You might baulk at that statement - us teachers are busy enough!

    That's true. But nevertheless, we might not be doing right by our students if we don't also train them in the strategies required for effective and efficient language learning. 

    However, even that might not be enough ..

    Students need also to be aware of what, how, and why they are doing what they're doing. 

    Metacognition refers to the process of thinking about one's thinking, and it is this that we need to help the students to develop in order for them to be better able to self-regulate their actions.

    References:

    Paul Nation's Four Strands:
    https://www.victoria.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1626123/2012-Yamamoto-Four-strands.pdf

    What I did this week to improve my English:
    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1j5keEDOScv4rMIirN5m6ES096XMvH1Lq?usp=sharing

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    22 min
  • No 17 [Bitesize Pedagogy] Cumulative Learning
    Nov 6 2022

    The problem with the ways that language is taught is that it doesn't build upon what was taught before.

    Cumulative learning refers to the cognitive process whereby the knowledge and skills we accumulate go on to become the building blocks for all subsequent cognitive development.

    In this episode, I also discriminate between CL and what I term "Cumulative Review".

    References:
    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mVN5TbhJEwjosZlxtXNPNs79s32ucmr-?usp=sharing

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    24 min
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