Have Your Say: practising oracy skills
Descrizione
Encouraging students to speak can be challenging. Students are often reluctant to speak in the classroom because they feel embarrassed, they feel exposed and they don’t want to be seen to fail in front of their peers.
However, when we combine motivating authentic materials with solid preparation, a well-structured framework and a supportive, positive environment, we can help our students develop into confident communicators.
In this talk, I will share some practical ways to inspire your students to speak out and explore how we can provide constructive feedback and error correction in a way that is both helpful and encouraging.
Attestato
A certificate of attendance will be issued at the end of the webinar. The certificate is recognised by MIM and is also valid for the esonero.
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Katherine Stannett
Katherine Stannett is an author, presenter and teacher trainer based in the UK. She has taught English to a wide variety of students in many different settings and is the co-author of several successful upper primary and secondary series as well as raps, songs and magazine articles. Most recently, she has co-authored the National Geographic Learning series: ‘New Close-up’, ‘Impact’ and primary series 'Look’. She gives plenaries and workshops around the world and also conducts webinars from her home office in the UK. Kath is passionate about using real world materials to help children develop their social and emotional skills and global competence within a supportive and holistic framework.