Here’s a link to the presentation for the talk I gave yesterday in TESOL Greece. I hope the people who attended the talk found it useful.![]()
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwvhQiYtN7sRcVBCSEg5U3YwZnc/edit?usp=sharing
Here’s a link to the presentation for the talk I gave yesterday in TESOL Greece. I hope the people who attended the talk found it useful.![]()
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwvhQiYtN7sRcVBCSEg5U3YwZnc/edit?usp=sharing
Here’s the link to the PDF of the talk I gave yesterday at TESOL Greece. Many thanks to all those who attended – I hope you came away with some useful ideas.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwvhQiYtN7sRRUtTeUhqNHpCRjA/edit?usp=sharing
On 30th – 3st March the 34th Annual TESOL Greece Convention will take place at the Hellenic American Union, 22 Massalias Street, Athens. The theme this year is ‘Innovation, Motivation, Education’.
The keynote speakers will be Charles Alderson, Thomaï Alexiou, Juliane House, George Drivas, Christine Coombe and Marina Mattheoudaki. For the full pre-programme, click here.
I will be speaking on Saturday 30th March at 17:40, with the workshop ‘Getting them speaking!’, and on Sunday 31st March at 11:10 with the talk ‘Peer response in the writing classroom’. The presentations for both talks will be available here after the convention.
I’m very much looking forward to taking part in this convention, my first outside Spain. I have been following the TESOL Greece blog, and the talks being previewed there all look very interesting. I’m sure this convention will be a fantastic experience.
See you there!
Here’ a report on my talk, ‘Getting Them Speaking’, by Mark Hancock:
http://hancockmcdonald.com/blog/david-bradshaw-getting-them-speaking
Here’s a link to a copy of my presentation for today’s talk at the TESOL Spain Annual national Convention:
Sound advice on how to approach a conference – particularly with TESOL Spain only three days away!
This is the summary of the first #eltchat on Wednesday 14th March 2012. To find out exactly what #eltchat is, click here.
With IATEFL 2012 fast approaching and in the midst of the spring conference season, this #eltchat was aimed at helping both those who can and can’t attend conferences to get the maximum possible benefit from them.
Try to research the people and organisations who will be there. Find people on Twitter if possible – this should make it easier to recognise new faces.
Research speakers you plan to see – this will help you to decide which sessions to attend.
Make sure your bags aren’t too full – there is always something which you must buy!
Go to sessions you’re most interested in, not just because you feel you SHOULD go to a certain session. Do you really want…
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Here’s a link to the ‘Meet the Speakers’ feature on the TESOL Convention 2013 website, including a questionnaire sent in by myself:
TESOL Spain Convention 2013: Meet the Speakers
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