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In this episode, Thu Thu welcomes special guest Sayar Wai Yan Htut, an English language teacher from Myanmar currently pursuing a master's degree at a university in Thailand. Sayar Wai Yan shares his journey from initially working as a translator to discovering a passion for teaching, offering insightful tips for those interested in the field. Sayar Wai Yan also talks about his fascinating master's thesis research on English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in Thai university settings, which explores the use of English for communication between non-native speakers and the potential integration of ELF into English language teaching (ELT). The episode offers valuable advice for aspiring researchers on the publication process, the importance of university affiliations, and the challenges of research writing. Happy Learning!
Join Thu on Tea Leaf English as she welcomes Yupar, an experienced English language teacher based in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Yupar shares her enriching professional journey and offers valuable tips for aspiring teachers looking to work in Thailand. From basic requirements to finding job opportunities, Yupar provides insightful advice. She discusses challenges and strategies for success in doing the CELTA, emphasizing the importance of preparation and reflection. Discover how Yupar continues to develop her teaching skills and English proficiency. Tune in now.
Join host Thu and special guest Annette Din on Tea Leaf English. Annette is the founder of English with Annette and currently working for the British Council in Malaysia. In this episode, they explore Annette's journey in the field, from her beginnings to her current role at the British Council Malaysia. Annette shares insights into her teaching experiences, challenges faced in a new country, and valuable tips for aspiring educators. Discover how to adapt to different student needs, pursue teaching qualifications, and thrive in the global teaching landscape. Tune in to Tea Leaf English for enlightening conversations and empowering guidance in the world of English language education. Happy teaching!
In this episode of Tea Leaf English, I am joined by a special guest Nway. Nway shares her unique journey in the field of English language teaching, starting as a study guide for Matriculation students and progressing through various roles in language schools, corporate organizations, and INGOs. Despite the demanding nature of her career, Nway's passion for teaching never waned, leading her to establish the Future English Language Center.This episode provides valuable insights into the diverse paths within the teaching profession and the importance of continuous learning and development.Tune in to hear about Teacher Nway 's journey on your favourite platform.
Join us on the Tea Leaf English podcast where we explore the world of English language teaching with our special guest, Teacher May from Learn English with May. Currently an assistant professor at a Japanese university, Teacher May shares her unique journey in academia and the field of English language teaching.If you're an aspiring teacher, a student, or someone interested in the field of English language teaching, this episode is packed with stories and experiences for you.Tune in to hear about Teacher May's journey, her teaching experiences in Japan, and her thoughts on the field of English language teaching on your favorite platform.
In this special episode of "Becoming an English language teacher," Thu sits down with May Mon and May Tharaphi, two seasoned professionals in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT) and the founders of the SPACE Language Academy. Learn from their experiences, uncover the pathways they took in their rewarding careers, and gain actionable insights into self-development, qualifications, and practical tips for aspiring teachers. Hear them discuss the vital qualities they look for when recruiting teachers and discover how you can develop those skills yourself. If you are thinking of starting out as an English language teacher, this episode offers a chance to learn from others' experiences and apply them to your own journey. Tap into the world of ELT, and kickstart your teaching career.Subscribe and start listening today!
EPISODE 69 -Our guest today joins us from the UK - mixing Magic and Math, this UK Teacher makes learning magical!English Language Teacher, Materials Writer and Public SpeakerWelcome to The Magic Classroom.I am a teacher, magician and memory master. My favourite hobby at the moment is memorizing the digits of Pi then reciting them as I juggle. The plan is to get to 3141 digits in one month. https://themagicclassroom5931220.wordpress.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5O2TLLO5bs___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Have a podcast and need a great website? Try Podpage!Start your podcast today!Following the link below let's Buzzsprout know:- that we sent you, - gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, - and helps support our show.Click here to try Buzzsprout!Join us and connect with guests and with listeners!See you there!The Next Chapter Community: A Place for our Guests and Listeners
English Language Teachers (ELT): Under The Covers - Interview Series
Steve is an experienced freelance English Language Teacher with a demonstrated history of working in ELT. Skilled in the areas of Polish-English language transfer, fluency development, vocabulary learning and English for Academic Purposes (EAP). He has Master's degree in English Language Teaching, and is an Avid writer and blogger at: englishcoachonline.com/blog. He is currently engaged in developing Komified - a mobile app to satisfy the needs of English language learners stuck on the "Intermediate Plateau". #TEFL #TESOL #ELT
Mark Hancock is an English Language Teacher, Teacher Trainer, and Materials Writer. He has more than 30 years of experience teaching English and presenting at conferences all around the world. Mark believes that teaching and learning a language can and should be an enjoyable experience. He's a specialist in English pronunciation and has published an award-winning series of books to help teachers make pronunciation a fun and memorable part of the classroom.What a fascinating interview! You're going to learn a lot about pronunciation (how to improve your own, how to teach it effectively to others). What language, art, and music have in common. Why native doesn't necessarily mean good teacher. How teachers can overcome accent anxiety and imposter syndrome. What a correct accent is in a globalized world. When English learners should start focusing on pronunciation. Whether you need to learn and use connected speech and how we can learn and teach it. Much more. Jump right in episode 24. Download the App .......... Sign up for the RealLife Native Immersion Course here .......... Episode's Show Notes (find all the links there) Follow us: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube) Instagram: reallife.english Facebook: RealLife English
In this episode, I speak with Nicole who is an English Language teacher, travel blogger, author, and freelance writer. She has traveled to over 40 countries and lived abroad in South Africa, Germany, South Korea, and presently in Oman. She has a zest for the expat lifestyle and has a goal of inspiring others to travel and live abroad. Listen on to find out how Nicole has been able to live a freedom lifestyle by teaching English abroad.
One of the first guests EVER has returned! Mike is a high school English Language Teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. He has taught English Language and Social Studies, and has coached girls' basketball. In this episode, he shares his experiences and insight on growing as an educator, helping students reach their full potential, and so much more! Enjoy! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved. They do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bursting at the seems to share today's episode with you! I have none other than Head of Talent at Jam Pan, and founder of the GLDC, @John Hinchliffe on the show today. John and I go way off "script" (in the best way possible) and chat about:
English Language Teacher, Vickie Kelty, joins me to talk about using a variety of games to create a relaxed environment for conversations in English. You'll find vocabulary, links, and more information on my website, www.conversationswithkate.net. Click Podcast on the menu bar. Follow us on INSTAGRAM Vickie at www.instagram.com/vickiekelty/ Kate at www.instagram.com/conversationskate/
Elena Sychova discusses her work in establishing Christian schools in Ukraine and India.
Diversity among students in education directly impacts their performance which enables them to broaden their horizons. This promotes creativity, as well as better education, as those with differing viewpoints are able to collaborate to create solutions. St. John's International School Secondary school cultivates diversity to promote unity among all. #SJIS #SJISKL #StJohnsInternationalSecondarySchool #InternationalSchool #KualaLumpur #Diversity
John Scott Lawton, English Language Coach, interviews Miriam Barnaby, Slovak poet, English Language Teacher and writer about what inspires her to create poetry in English. Is all poetry meant to be shared with others? Will poetry see a resurgence given the dramatic and beautiful oratory of Amanda Gorman's, 'The Hill We Climb' at President Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony? Was that poetry, prose, spoken word ... or does it not matter? Miriam's poems are deeply personal, sensual and layered ... revealing just a little more of themselves at each reading or listen. Hear Miriam read her own poems such as 'Release', 'Nails', 'Tea Shop' and 'Succinctly' and consider whether you have something you wish to say ... to yourself or others. John Lawton is an English Language Coach and Teacher, working online out of Bratislava, Slovakia. Having lived in many different countries, John has a rich and deep understanding of how the English Language can be used to unite and to divide us, in equal measure. Follow this series of podcasts as John interviews English Language speakers around the world and check out his LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin.com/in/john-scott-lawton/ to find out about his Virtual Dinner Parties, the new online Poetry Club and discover more of Miriam's poetry at www.linkedin.com/in/miriam-barnaby/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-lawton/message
Nico Toliano brings his Wooden Spoon brand to the Network with his new podcast, "The Sit Down." On the show, Nico takes a seat with other distinguished Italian and Italian-Americans to talk about their lives, what it means to be Italian, their traditions, and much more! Nico sits down with Trisha Volpe. Trisha is an Italian and English Language Teacher. She has her own blog and produces content all about traveling to Italy, the language, culture, and much more! They even go over very commonly mispronounced Italian Words. Check out her website TrishasItaly.com and follow her on her social media accounts @TrishasItaly Be sure to also get your Wooden Spoon Merch in time for the holidays. Use code "CHRISTMAS" for 15% off your order at https://thewoodenspoonstore.com/ BICBP-RADIO.COM Follow the Wooden Spoon online: https://thewoodenspoonstore.com/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/thewoodenspoonmedia Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thewoodenspoonmedia/ Tik Tok : https://bit.ly/3genmhh
For this episode of The Write Time, we visit with author Erin Stewart. Erin uses her background in journalism to research and write fiction based on real life and her debut novel is Scars Like Wings. Leading the conversation is Esther Theodore, an English Language Teacher at Stamford High in Connecticut and a teacher-leader with CWP-Fairfield. Esther is originally from Haiti and believes that every individual carries with them a story that enriches the educational journey, stretching it beyond the classroom.
In this episode of the podcast Mark delves into his final few months as an English Language Teacher. Before deciding on a career change he spent a couple of months in Casablanca, Morocco. Looking back Morocco was memorable even though it may not have necessarily seemed that way at the time with all the changes going on. Learn about visits to the largest car-free zone in the world in Fes, exploring the ancient city of Meknes and a meaningful encounter with a Pakistani heart surgeon. In the second part of the podcast Mark looks at 3 2006 films: Children of Men, Babel and Pan's Labyrinth and their directors. Can we draw any parallels to today? In the Final Five minutes Mark reads from two books about Jesus.
Some thoughts regarding changes and challenges in my profession. Some tips for English Language learners.
If you enjoyed episode one of The Through Line, listen now to host Damion LeeNatali’s full conversation with Ted Halbert, veteran English Language Teacher.
Episode 18 of "The Innkeeper's Guestbook". On the tail end of her summer in America, Caitlin joins us from Scotland to tell us about her fav experiences in the various American cities she visited during her time here. We also spend time discussing her homeland (Go Celtic FC!!) and her plans to teach in Japan in the near future, before hearing her answers to the world famous “7 Questions”. Oh…she’s a big gamer as well ;-) Recorded at Union Inn in the heart of Washington, DC, "The Innkeeper's Guestbook" is a podcast hosted by world-renowned, host-extraordinaire "Innkeeper Freddie". Join him as he interviews the myriad of guests who stay at his home/Inn--a Top 10 listing in Washington, DC per airdna.co. Union Inn – www.unioninndc.com "1890s Rowhouse" – www.airbnb.com/rooms/1177438 "Cozy Pied-à-Terre" – www.airbnb.com/rooms/2098615
Guest: ‘The Teacher James’ is an English Language Teacher who champions teacher networks. Among other things, he produces TEFL Commute, a podcast for language teachers. Watch this show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C9Mk6uP7oEQ or subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/short-films-teachers-love/id1086360297 Links to short films loved: Julien Bocabeille (& others): Oktapodi | https://vimeo.com/4352688 Steve Cutts: Man | https://youtu.be/WfGMYdalClU Sebastian Cosor: The Scream | https://vimeo.com/33976373 Disclosure statement: James Taylor does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from the review of these particular short films, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond his teaching position listed. Other notes from the show: One of James’ online resources discussed — 41 things to do with this postcard: https://theteacherjames.com/2012/04/24/one-postcard After ‘The Scream’ we talk about ‘Conversation Piece’ — https://vimeo.com/49853701 with John Henshaw and Celia Imrie. Other resources from ‘the Teacher James’: James’ page: https://theteacherjames.com Resources for dialogue-free or “silent movies”: https://theteacherjames.com/category/silentmovies #ELTchat, a weekly discussion on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELTchat TEFL Commute, a podcast for language teachers: http://www.teflcommute.com Kieran Donaghy - http://film-english.com Jamie Keddie - http://jamiekeddie.com ———————————————————————————————— This show is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network http://www.edupodcastnetwork.com Recorded using Zencastr https://zencastr.com ————————————————————————————————
We often hear the term ‘social justice’ but what is it and why does it matter? In this world where’s there’s increasing hostility towards difference, how can we be upstanders for social justice not only in the workplace but also in our family and friendship networks? We talk to Dr. Greg Curran who was awakened to the need for social justice in his primary school years, and who continues to be driven by it in his teaching today. Dr. Greg Curran is an English Language Teacher, a Lecturer in teacher education, a blogger and podcaster. Greg's key teaching interests are digital storytelling, digital equity, and social justice.
Guest: Kieran Donaghy is an English Language Teacher, teacher trainer, author, speaker and the engine behind the free resource website Film-English (http://film-english.com). Featuring 3 films: [1] The Present [2] The Mirror [3] The Notebook. Watch this show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/B_HOr-zSftw or subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/short-films-teachers-love/id1086360297 Links to short films loved: Jacob Frey : The Present | https://vimeo.com/152985022 Antoine Tinguely and Laurent Fauchere: The Mirror | https://vimeo.com/45135870 Greg Gray: The Notebook | https://vimeo.com/116523608 Disclosure statement: Kieran Donaghy does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from the 3 films reviewed, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond his teaching positions listed. Kieran’s own work and specific promotions are profiled separately on the Short Films Teachers Love YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0gQV2b06xAuD4O4GCVEfgv8KdGkAshMw Other notes from the show: ELT notes for three films recommended: “The Present” – http://film-english.com/2016/02/01/the-present “The Mirror” – http://film-english.com/2012/07/18/the-mirror “The Notebook” – http://film-english.com/2015/02/13/the-notebook Also mentioned is the Australian short film, “We’ve all been there”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpkjGqYJxos Kieran’s work: Free teaching resources for ELT — http://film-english.com The Image Conference — http://theimageconference.org Author website — http://kierandonaghy.com Video: A Visual Manifesto — https://vimeo.com/113420504