Propose a topic for next week’s #ELTchat – October 14th @ 21.00 BST

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Propose a topic for next week’s #ELTchat – October 14th @ 21.00 BST

Time to propose a topic for next #ELTchat.

Add your suggestion as a comment below this post!

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Next #ELTchat on Wednesday 14/10/2015 at 21:00 P.M. BST

 

If you are proposing a topic, please make every effort to join the chat if your topic is chosen. You can find out information about how to follow an #ELTchat here. Please also note that the chat moderators do monitor the voting. Cases of block voting are followed up and, in such a case, the votes will be disqualified and results of poll will be announced on our blog. 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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Make sure your idea has not already been discussed in the past. Check our summaries page to see if your idea has already been included in a past #ELTchat. Here you can find links to all the transcripts and summaries available Click here to find it or look for it on the pages menu on the right hand side. If you see your topic but would still like to discuss a different aspect or set of issues, do submit it and we will consider including it again! Read those great posts which we have collected and make sure you visit the pages of the bloggers who contributed them too!!!!

Please, include topics which

  • have not been covered already in previous #ELTchats
  • are relevant to ELT teachers and teaching foreign languages
  • are not targeted attacks on individuals or institutions
  • are simply and clearly expressed.

Editing your topic

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4 Responses

  1. Angelos Bollas says:

    Proposed last week by Benjamin L. Stewart:
    How can ESL/EFL teachers make their own learning more transparent in ways that model purposeful learner experiences for their students?

  2. Angelos Bollas says:

    Proposed last week by Hooria:
    In reality and on a day to day how many teachers actually use leson plan formats taught in all the major TESOL training courses/diploma?

  3. Sandy Millin says:

    What are the main issues facing teachers completely new to the profession (both inside and outside the classroom)? What can we do to help them overcome these?

  4. Hooria says:

    English as a lingua Franca… how does this affect our teaching practices? should we only teach standard English?

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