In this podcast, I’ll be giving away free training for business language trainers, including top tips, tools and techniques.
In this episode, I recap what's been going on in the language training world I work in since the beginning of the Covid-19 quarantine period here in France. I'll share stories about what teachers of different levels of technology competency have been going through, and how we can use blended / flipped teaching techniques to dramatically improve the quality of our online classes. Contact me: LinkedIn Facebook Email
In this episode, I've once again been inspired by Tamara Parson's ELT.Training Facebook Group "5 day back to school challenge" where she talked about none of her participants being comfortable sharing their worst ever lessons and what they learned from them. I have no shame, and so here we go, my top 3 worst ever lessons! If you want to follow me or get in touch, the best channel is my LinkedIn page.
I've recently joined the fantastic professional development group run by Tamara Parsons of ELT.Training, you can join and get involved here. One of the issues that language teachers seem to repeatedly bring up is lesson planning and timing, how to get it right and what approaches exist. In this episode I'll talk about staying flexible, using TTT / PPP to hit your objectives, and some fundamental things you can do to improve your way of planning and executing your lessons. If you want to follow me or get in touch, the best channel is my LinkedIn page. Scott Thornbury's original article on Dogme Notional functional syllabus Test Teach Test (TTT) explained Present Practice Produce (PPP) explained
This is the first episode of the second season of The Expert Language Trainer Podcast. Why a second season? Gone are the days of directionless rants, that's Season 1 kind of stuff. Season 2 is going to be well-structured advice on how to practically improve your language training, particularly in the context of developing your own independent online training business. In this episode, we'll look at the video below from Gary Vaynerchuk, legendary social media content marketer. He gives somebody advice on starting their own social media brand, and some of his points are priceless and thoughtful. I wanted to give my own take on my key take-aways from what Gary said, applying his advice to the context of language training. Let me know what you think in comments, and keep an eye out for a free group class starting soon on my online learning platform, LearnBook, where we'll get a proper training course going on how to succeed in online language training today. If you want to follow me or get in touch, the best channel is my LinkedIn page. https://youtu.be/HwXsFPZp3fQ
Stephen Krashen is, in my opinion, one of the greatest linguistic theorists of our time. His work absolutely changed my perspective on what it is to learn and therefore teach a language. In fact, in pure Krashen theory, the teacher doesn't really teach the language at all. Your role is more of a guide and facilitator, making sure as many of the variables as possible are in place for effective language acquisition when the learner is exposed to the target language. In this podcast, I'll give my own take on Krashen's most important work - the five hypotheses of language acquisition, and how they had a positive impact on my teaching. Link to Krashen's original book on the subject (pages 9 - 45 are a must-read) Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Must by www.bensound.com
In this episode, I talk about a simple and free path you can follow to becoming a legitimate language trainer without any kind of certification or external help. This is about you showing the world your credibility through examples of your work, making you an undeniably good investment as a language trainer for any prospective language learner. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Must by www.bensound.com
This is a quick interview conducted with Scott Benedict, plenary speaker at the TPRS conference in Agen, France, to give a very general explanation of TPRS (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling). You can find an online conference he's involved in here. The TPRS conference was organised and run by Judith Logsdon-Dubois, whose website and blog can be found here with information about the conference and registration. I highly recommend checking it out for next year's conference. For even more regular information about language acquisition and teaching methods in general, Scott and Judith recommended Bill Van Patten's podcast called Tea with BVP, check it out for tonnes of hot tips for language teachers. If you're looking for materials to give TPRS a test drive, I met the lovely Nicole De Boer who helps run the Comprehensible Input Bookshop, a great source of books and materials for TPRS classes and beyond. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Must by www.bensound.com
In this podcast I’ll be starting a campaign to address a problem I believe is affecting a lot of language trainers out there - a feeling that they’re not legitimate enough. I’ll give you my experience and stories from the industry, as well as my own journey from illegitimate language trainer to confident training machine. People mentioned in the podcast: Instagram example - English with Nab Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Must by www.bensound.com
Following on from my last podcast about trainers who are out there making the big bucks, I'm back with my thoughts on what it takes today to be a 'celebrity language trainer', and how to turn that into a paying job. Listen to this episode for some preliminary theory and practical tips on how to get started attracting more paying learners online, and stay tuned on my LinkedIn page for more concrete information in the future on how to develop your own online training offer for little to no money. People mentioned in the podcast: Fluency MC paid offer EngVid Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode, I talk about the influencers and online trainers out there who are making money selling their training courses online, sometimes to the level of millions of dollars. I'm here to tell you that anyone can do what they're doing, and I'll try to give some initial advice on how to get started. Things mentioned in the podcast: Zhu Wei : https://nextshark.com/zhu-wei-english-teacher-china-makes-money/ Christina Rebuffet : https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinarebuffetbroadus/ Instagram influencers : https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/learnenglish/ Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode, I bother my good friend and business partner Joss Frimond in a classic ranting phone-call, with him inevitably taking me down a peg and showing me who the real expert is in the language training industry. After an existential crisis about whether or not expert trainers need extensive experience related to their professional learners' industries, we end up clearing up the difference between training, coaching and consulting... or did we actually just end up more confused? Tune in and let me know what you think. People mentioned in the podcast: Joss' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jossfrimond/ Ken Fagan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenfagan/ Ian King's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iankingapplesandpears/ Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
Here we go, it’s time to go deep... How much are you living your true self in your classes? An expert language trainer inspires passion in all their learners thanks to the fact that they’re genuine, not putting on an act or doing anything they don’t personally believe in. Check out this episode for advice on how to upgrade your mentality and boost your learner relations. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
This episode is a bumper hour-long conversation between myself and Joss Frimond, founder of Linguaid, the experts of the language training market, about 8 key things that I've learned since we started working together about making digital homework successful, whether it be in the context of blended learning or something more. Links mentioned in the video: My free publications (including lesson plans): https://teacher-powered.com/download Google Drive: https://drive.google.com Google Docs: http://docs.google.com Google Drawings: https://docs.google.com/drawings/ Linguaid homepage: http://linguaid.net Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode, I'll review some key points from the eBook I published last year on Digitally Assisted Language Traininig #DALT. In this approach, I've cherry picked the best bits of eLearning and Blended Learning together with my own extensive experience of creating online language lessons. If your learners aren't responding as much as you'd like to your online activities, or you're not even sending them any digital work, this podcast is for you. Podcast links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayhwilliams/ http://www.linguaid.net/wp-content/uploads/OS-eBook-Digitally-Assisted-Language-Training.pdf https://www.engvid.com/ Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this special episode, I interview Daniel Prince bit.ly/2Hhwe6H, author and sales guru, about his experience as a beginner language learner in France. Check out this extra long episode for tonnes of tips from my experience working with learners’ different confidence issues. For more info on Dan, check out his blog bit.ly/2JBPLQN with links to his book, and his upcoming conference on alternative schooling bit.ly/2vV6RRF. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode, I’ll give my experience of developing training techniques to help my learners quickly overcome their psychological barriers to being the best they can be in my classes. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode, I’ll confront the hard truth that most language trainers aren’t getting the completion rates they expect from their homework assignments, and some easy tips on how to change that for the better. Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode I’ll tell you about five must-read books for any aspiring expert language trainer. Links to the books: How Languages are Learned Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching The Lexical Approach: The State of ELT and a Way Forward The English Verb: An Exploration of Structure and Meaning (pirate copy, rare to find in print - over 200€ on Amazon) About Language Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode I’ll share stories and advice about how and when we should teach grammar, and how far we should take it. Useful link: https://www.englishpage.com Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com
In this episode I’ll share stories and advice about what makes the content and objectives of language training really stick. If you’re worried your learners are forgetting some of what you’re teaching them, tune in to find out more. Useful link: https://www.lifewire.com/free-language-exchange-websites-1357059 Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, FaceBook and YouTube Music by www.bensound.com