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What can you put in your portfolio? | Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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What can you put in your portfolio?
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What can you put in your portfolio?
The portfolio represents you, your experience, your development. Professional
development is on-going and your portfolio should reflect this. For example, you
might include your initial teaching qualifications then gradually add
certificates of attendance at workshops, details of conferences attended,
further qualifications you gain etc, as your career progresses. You may want to
include a description of the levels you have taught and highlight areas you'd
like to focus on. You could include materials you have created and examples of
your learners' work. You may want to create a development plan with specific
goals, or you may decide to get involved in peer observation and support. The
important thing is to have a basis for reflection and build in regular reviews.
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Collocation pelmanism | Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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Collocation pelmanism
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This activity follows on from the Think article Lexical exploitation of texts. It is often
necessary to recycle new words several times in class before they become part of
learners' active vocabulary, and the same is true of collocations. Whether the
collocations are introduced through a text, as described in the article, or
explicitly taught, the memory game pelmanism can provide a useful review
activity in a later lesson.
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The Future of English | Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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The Future of English?
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- Lesson plans | Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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What can I put in my portfolio? | Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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- Attendance certificates from workshops, conferences, seminars etc.
- Example lesson plans
- Feedback from supervisors, mentors, peers
- Letters/notes from learners
- Attendance certificates from workshops, conferences, seminars etc.
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Student rewards | Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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Teaching knowledge wiki
The teaching knowledge wiki is a collection of definitions of ELT
terminology. Each entry includes a definition, an example illustrating the
concept and information about how the concept can be applied in the classroom
context.
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The holiday maze | Teaching English | British Council | BBC on 2009-10-29
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disagreement
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'functional' language of agreement and disagreement, suggestion and
negotiation, as well as specific language relating to holidays
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Sharing resources and ideas for use with interactive whiteboards. Also check out the Whiteboard Challenge: http://whiteboardchallenge.wikispaces.com
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LwICT is a group for educators working to implement Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum in their schools.
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