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Spoken Grammar: a Guide for English Language Teachers

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Partner: Udemy
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Description: Excerpts from reviews of the course:Modern English Teacher, May/June 2022: "It will help teachers develop the skills needed to understand and teach an evolving language field. Most importantly, it should go some way to helping language learners have a more realistic understanding of how authentic conversations take place and how they can have a place in them." (Mark Rooney, Monash University)TESOLANZ Newsletter, July 2020: "Overall I found this a highly interesting course which opened my eyes to many lexico-grammatical points I hadn’t thought about before. In my opinion, taking this course would benefit all teachers of ESOL at Intermediate level and above, enriching their teaching of both grammar and speaking." (Dr Katherine Quigley, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria University of Wellington)IATEFL Voices, July/August 2019: "I was truly impressed by the author's knowledge of the subject matter and his clear explanations in the videos. ... I think the information in this course would be great for providing  teachers with the 'meat' to design a conversational speaking course that would be both practical and engaging for higher-level students."  (Hilary Livingston)ELT Planning blog, July 2019: "Other things I like about the course: Everything! I think this course is essential for anyone taking, or thinking of taking, a Dip TESOL. It is a great way to enhance your subject knowledge and offers some nice practical ideas to integrate the teaching of spoken grammar into your lessons." Rating: 5/5EL Gazette, January/February 2019: "This guide would be useful on the electronic devices of all language teachers I know, and at any stage of their career, who have a distinct interest in teaching English as it is really spoken."  (Wayn
Category: Teaching & Academics > Teacher Training > Teaching English
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Price: 19.99
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