http://creativitiesefl.wordpress.com/2013/03/13/why-use-creative-writing-in-elt/
Save the date for the 35th International Annual Conference
The dates for the 35th International Annual Conference of TESOL Greece have been set. The conference will take place on 15th and 16th March, 2014. Judging by this year’s conference, it will be a fantastic experience.
Save the date for the 35th International Annual Conference.
The 12 Most Important Ways to Let People Know They Matter | Angela Maiers, Speaker, Educator, Writer
Hee’s something to think about over the weekend.
http://www.angelamaiers.com/2011/11/the-12-most-important-ways-to-let-people-know-they-matter.html
Teachers’ favourite books – news – TES
Here’s an article about teachers’ favourite books. Mine would probably be Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. What does anyone else think?
How To Teach Writing: 7 Strategies for Elaboration
In this link you will find tips on how to get your students to develop their writing beyond basic wording:
http://busyteacher.org/6451-7-strategies-for-elaboration.html
7 Tips for Teaching Clear Pronunciation
Advanced English Interviews
One of the things which many exam candidates find difficult to do is to acknowledge their partner’s contributions in the collaborative task before launching into their own idea. Here is a resource to help them to improve this area.
L is for Language | An A-Z of ELT
Here is a very interesting post from Scott Thornbury on the nature of language:
http://scottthornbury.wordpress.com/2013/03/31/l-is-for-language/
Peer response in the writing classroom (TESOL Greece, 2013)
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
TESOL Greece Convention, 2013
I’ve just got back from the 34th TESOL Greece Convention in Athens, and I just wanted to say a big thank you to all the people who made it such a fantastic experience – speakers, participants and particularly the volunteers and members of the board, without whom none of it would have been possible.
To watch interviews with some of the speakers, click here.
I have come away from the convention with many new ideas, and above all a great respect for the dedication and professionalism of the Greek teachers I met. Roll on next year’s convention!



