21.10.2021
Gateway Club. Meeting 2
21 Октября
11:00

Уважаемые коллеги,
Описание
Начало сессии в 11:00 по московскому времени 21 октября 2021 года.
Кнопка для подключения появится на этой странице в 10:30 по московскому времени.
Для участия в онлайн-встрече необходим компьютер с доступом в Интернет и колонки.
Рекомендации по подключению к онлайн-мероприятию можно прочитать здесь.
Начало сессии в 11:00 по московскому времени 21 октября 2021 года.
Кнопка для подключения появится на этой странице в 10:30 по московскому времени.
Для участия в онлайн-встрече необходим компьютер с доступом в Интернет и колонки.
Рекомендации по подключению к онлайн-мероприятию можно прочитать здесь.
Программа заседания




11:00 – 11:10 |
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Introduction |
Natalia Galanina,
Macmillan Education teacher trainer
11:10 – 11:40 |
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Use it or lose it! On context-based language learning |
There are three elements of linguistic knowledge – form, meaning and use. Whenever we introduce a new language item in the classroom, whether it is a word, a phrase or a structure, we always start with the form and then move on to meaning. The question is – do we always focus on the third aspect, that is on use? Do we always draw our students’ attention to how this newly introduced language item behaves in the context of a sentence, a dialogue or a text? Do we always put the language that we teach to work? In the webinar, I will concentrate on the benefits of context-based language learning and I will try to prove that it should be a part and parcel of any language course. I will also present a lot of activities which enable students to practice the vocabulary and grammar in context and so make the language more memorable. To gets lots of practical ideas for putting language to work, join me online! |
Karolina Kotorowicz-Jasińska,
Dr Karolina Kotorowicz-Jasińska is a graduate from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin and holds a PhD degree in applied linguistics. Her teaching practice began for good when she was still a student and discovered that teaching English was great fun. Since then she has had an opportunity to work with different age groups at all proficiency levels. For many years Karolina was also doing her best to unravel the mysteries of ELT methodology to students of the English departments in Lublin and Warsaw. Karolina works as a DOS at a primary school in the suburbs of Warsaw where she helps the teachers of English to maximize their teaching potential
Dr Karolina Kotorowicz-Jasińska is a graduate from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin and holds a PhD degree in applied linguistics. Her teaching practice began for good when she was still a student and discovered that teaching English was great fun. Since then she has had an opportunity to work with different age groups at all proficiency levels. For many years Karolina was also doing her best to unravel the mysteries of ELT methodology to students of the English departments in Lublin and Warsaw. Karolina works as a DOS at a primary school in the suburbs of Warsaw where she helps the teachers of English to maximize their teaching potential
11:45 – 12:15 |
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Get your lesson started in a right way |
In this talk, I will try to answer the following questions which have to do with how we begin a lesson: Why is the beginning of a lesson so important? and How can the teachers take advantage of it in order for a lesson to be a success? This talk will be useful for teachers of General English and exam courses, in young teenagers and adult classrooms. |
Sabina López,
MA in Business Administration, TKT, CELTA, DELTA, IH CAM, IH DOS. Sabina has been in English teaching for 8+ years, including face-to-face and online teaching. Being a Director of Studies for several schools including IH St Petersburg and IH Moscow-BKC, she has been extensively involved in teacher training and material development. Her area of expertise is classroom management in adult and YL classrooms.
12:20 – 12:40 |
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Open up the real Gateway to the world with Virtual Classroom Exchange |
You will learn how to connect, communicate and interact with other students around the world |
Natalia Galanina,
Macmillan Russia teacher trainer, NILE alumna, Holder of British council Professional Award for Teacher Educators, Delta M1
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