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- Wed, 11 DecManchesterIntegrating AI literacy into EAP: a practical approach for preparing international students for an AI- enable world Thu Ngan Ngo (aka Cassie) University of Manchester - An introduction to the AIAP framework - How to guide students to become proficient & ethical AI users
- Wed, 11 DecManchesterfor TESOL/ESOL/EAP/EAL/EFL practitioners, students, language schools and colleges
- Sat, 11 MayOnline conferenceJoin us for our annual conference Saturday 11 May 2024 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of NATESOL! Our plenary speakers Dr Melanie Cooke and Mike Beaumont will introduce this year's theme of classroom research and practice.
- Wed, 13 MarWebinarHow can we promote language learning motivation and investment through writing? In this talk, Dr Banegas will share the main takeways from an action research-based project carried out with teenage learners in Argentina.
- Mon, 11 MarOnlineThis is our call for proposals for our annual conference, which will be a celebration of NATESOL's 40 years of service. We invite speakers from around the world to join us and share their research and practice in English language teaching.
- Wed, 28 FebManchester• Meet TESOL employers, practitioners, students and job seekers in person. • Take part in a workshop discussion that evaluates the suitability of a metacognitive approach to teaching Listening skills to your students. • Limited spaces, please scan the QR code to register. • Free entry • Face-to-face
- Thu, 18 JanOnlineThis is our call for proposals for our annual conference, which will be a celebration of NATESOL's 40 years of service. We invite speakers from around the world to join us and share their research and practice in English language teaching.
- Wed, 29 NovWebinarIn this session we will look briefly at the social model of disability and the diagnosis process in England. We will then focus on the challenges Autistic students may face and the ways we can all help make things more inclusive and accessible.
- Wed, 08 NovWebinarThis talk shows a simple and systematic way to deconstruct texts to extract teachable content for students.
- Wed, 14 JunWebinarI will discuss the role of corpus linguistics in language education, outline the opportunities it affords language teaching and learning, and signal the challenges we face when using corpora for English language teaching. I will also discuss some useful tools that you can use to work with corpora.
- Sat, 13 MayOnlineFrom theory to classroom practice and back again: What are we doing and why?
- Sat, 29 AprWebinarFor many international students of English, perceptions of the language and its speakers are still intrinsically tied to outdated and unrealistic notions of prestige native speaker models. This, however, is at odds with modern English which is a global, diverse, and dynamic language.
- Wed, 29 MarWebinarThis presentation will draw on research from the UK EAP field, TESOL and projects related to international English language testing to discuss what is good and bad about digital language assessment and to pose more questions about what is yet to be decided.
- Tue, 21 MarVirtual eventThis year’s conference brings together TESOL practitioners to share effective and/or innovative classroom practice and how it is informed by research into Language Acquisition or other TESOL areas. Please send us your proposals for conference contributions before 20th March.
- Sat, 04 FebWebinarWriting is an essential tool for EAL learners to develop in the mainstream and they must master a wide range of written genres to be successful at school. Research conducted in the UK has shown that EAL learners face certain difficulties with writing at whole text, sentence, and word level.
- Sat, 10 DecWebinarLearning English and joining a class is quite often the first task for newly arrived immigrants into the UK. Many people usually access ESOL classes for their jobs, visa, citizenship or more generally their lives in the UK....A more reflective, creative approach to language learning is needed.
- Sat, 08 OctWebinarThe interaction between ELT and the global climate emergency has been moving up the agenda of our community in recent years, and this talk will look at ways that the 21st century skills can help our learners engage with the crisis.
- Sat, 09 JulWebinarIt is without question that EFL/ESL teachers should look to teach phrases as opposed to merely individual words, but this brings to mind the following questions: How should we teach collocations, implicitly and explicitly, to make meaning clear? What are the best methods? All this and more!
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