Time to vote for #ELTchat on 12/03/2014
Vote for #ELTchat
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If you have an idea for a topic for Wednesday’s chat then leave it as a comment below this post and we’ll include it in the poll once voting starts on Monday. Since we now only have one chat a week, we’ll add the unsuccessful topics from the previous week to poll.
The top choice in the poll will be discussed at 9 p.m. GMT
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Since we started #ELTchat in September 2010, we have discussed a wide number of topics, but with many new members joining our conversations every week, it is very natural that we will get requests for topics which we “have done”.
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15 Responses
Employability skills in the ESL classroom
Which specific skills should an English language teacher teaching young adults / college students include in order to create job-ready candidates?
The impact of learner motivation on achievement of potential. What do you think of it?
Some teachers are set against students using their phones in class. How can we harness the tech to show that it is of value, yet take account of the fears of our colleagues that the students are not concentrating on the lesson?
What new idea, strategy, technique have you tried since the start of 2014?
@Tareen – it’s very difficult to understand your topic – young learners and job readiness are not compatible concepts – we might use it but leave the YL bit out
@Konstantinos – we have already held three #ELTchats on motivation; perhaps you forgot to check the summaries page?
@Sue good topic – nice post going round as well by Fabiana- we could invite her to the chat should this be voted up
@Marjorie – good one – free and open to all possibilities 🙂
Thanks Marisa, Starting to do some crowdsourcing for my plenary in Frankfurt in September. 🙂
Thanks Marisa. This one was at the request of my daughter:-)
But I’d be interested in reading Fabiana’s post if you have the link.
Here it is Sue – Using Cell Phones in the Classroom when Computers are not Available
Please could we discuss ICQs and CCQs in an EFL class ?
Evaluation of Web2.0 in education and training
@Elhabib thanks for the suggestion, but I think this has already been discussed before. You might want to check this link http://bit.ly/1fOMysI
@Fay, thanks for stopping by! Interesting topic and there’s been quite a bit of discussion in terms of Web 2.0 in ELT. If you do a search with these words in the search bar, you’ll get a whole list of past transcripts and summaries. Could you check and then perhaps be more specific with your question if still needed? Thanks and look forward to having you on the next chat. 🙂
Marisa…Young adults , not young learners.
In many 3rd world countries such as India, a good percentage of learners in the age bracket of 16-19 seek employment(full time work right after school, as well as part time work as they enter college).
Eng Language Teachers need to work on their Ss’ English to help them apply for jobs & appear in interviews.
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