A monthly podcast in which the Pearson English panel chat to the most interesting and influential English language experts from around the world to share experiences, discuss innovations and explore educational trends. Pearson English Podcast - come and join us!
This month the panel chat with Sam Wadsworth and Anna Hasper about what testing and assessment really mean and why they are so important.
This month the panel chat with Mike Hogan and Chia Suan Chong about the importance of professional development in English language teaching.
This month the panel discusses storytelling with Jeanne Perrett, why it's great for young learners and how it can be used with adult learners too.
The panel poses questions from parents to English language school director Vanessa Hartson Walker. They discuss the issues around going back to school after months of disrupted learning caused by the pandemic.
This month our panel talks to Harry Waters about Sustainability and why we should teach it in the English language classroom.
This month the panel talks to author and editor Rhiannon Ball about the Coding Mindset and how to teach it.
In this episode host, Joanna Weisman is joined by panellists Richard Cleeve and Sam Wardsworth. The panel talk to James Laidler, teacher and SEN Coordinator for over 18 years. James shares his insights on how to plan inclusive lessons for neurodiverse students.
In this months episode, the panel talk to Mike Mayor about the Global Scale of English and how it can help students see their progression.
This month the panel chat to Rhona Snelling about teaching English to beginners.
In the second episode of our diversity and inclusion mini-series the panel chat to Rushda Khan and Sarah Bacon about gender equality in the ELT publishing industry.
This month the panel chat to renowned linguist Jennifer Jenkins to find out more about English as a Lingua Franca.
This month the panel chat to special guest and Professor of Linguistics, David Crystal. They discuss how English conversation works and how it can be taught successfully in the English language classroom.
We are pleased to introduce a new mini-series focusing on diversity and inclusion in publishing - starting today with race and ethnicity. The panel chat to Ade Gachegua and James Warwick, who developed the race and ethnicity publishing guidelines for Pearson, to find out more.
This month the panel chat to curriculum and assessment manager, Christina Cavage. They find out more about critical thinking and how it can be introduced to the ELT classroom.
This month the panel chat to ELT writer and Teacher Trainer Ollie Wood about the benefits of flipped learning.
This month the panel chat to teacher and author Sarah Hillyard to find out more about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths)and how it can be implemented in language learning.
The panel chat to Marek Kiczkowiak - founder of TEFL Equity Advocates & Academy - to find out more about native speakerism and English as a lingua franca. Learn more: https://teflequityadvocates.com/
This month the panel chat to teacher trainer and author Lindsay Warwick about the challenges of teaching online.
The panel chat to Clare Walsh - teacher, assessment expert and author - to find out more about online learning and the future of ELT.
The panel chat to teacher trainer and lifecoach Rachael Roberts about the importance of teaching career skills to teenagers. Learn more: https://www.pearson.com/english/professional-development/experiences/career-skills.html
The panel chat to teacher trainer and education consultant Tim Goodier to find out more about mediation and the CEFR Companion Volume.
The panel chat to Martin Bloomfield - trainer at York Associates and founder of Dyslexia Bytes - to find out how teachers can support learners with a neurodiversity such as dyslexia.
The panel chat to Amy Malloy - founder of Oxford-based company 'No More Shoulds' - to find out how mindfulness can be built into ELT practice.