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Sept. 13, 2022

S2 41.0 Increase Student Talk Tim

Are you looking for ideas to increase student talk time at the beginning of class? We invite you to listen to this episode of TTELT as Courtney Miles shares her top tips for maximizing the first several minutes of every class meeting. You will learn how creatively using this time…

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Aug. 23, 2022

S2 40.0 Noticing and Using Grammar

Looking for new ideas for engaging students in their grammar study? Beth has found success by getting students to notice grammar instead of only presenting it to them. She highlights several examples of getting students to learn from their own curiosity.

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July 26, 2022

S2 39.0 Boost Classroom Engagement

Are you seeking tips on how to engage your students and boost participation? We invite you to listen to this episode of TTELT as Hansley Cazeau shares his top 3 tips for boosting classroom engagement. You will learn how getting to know your students directly impacts engagement.

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July 18, 2022

S2 38.0 Online Teaching Tips

Do you find online teaching challenging? In this episode of TTELT, Dr. Kirsten Dyck joins us to share her top 3 tips for online teaching. You will learn practical approaches to improve your online teaching practice and increase student engagement.

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July 11, 2022

S2 37.0 Fun-work vs Homework

Are you in need of some fresh homework ideas? Join us to learn how Courtney Miles has reframed homework as fun-work. She highlights how she has increased student engagement through giving options and providing real-world practice

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June 22, 2022

S2 36.0 Student Motivation Revisited

In the early days of our organization, Beth Trudell sat down for a conversation on student motivation with our founder. In this episode, we revisit Beth's original work to focus on quick teaching tips and strategies that you can use in your teaching practice today to motivate your learners. Visit…

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June 14, 2022

S2 35.0 Reviewing Past Episodes for Future Ideas

Join Peter Edwards as he scrolls back through previous TTELT podcasts to help him refresh his thoughts on an upcoming project. Peter is working on an article for TESOL Arabia and a forthcoming workshop in TTELT on motivating students to read through visual literacy techniques. With that in mind, he…

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May 24, 2022

S2 34.0 Benefits of Professional Development

Find your professional development path with Brooke Leach Grable. She shares the importance of making and building connections to learn as much as we can from each other. Learn how to find your professional development purpose and grow your professional practice through local, international, and virtual PD. Visit TTELT.org for…

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May 18, 2022

S2 33.0 Networking at Conferences

Attending workshops and plenaries are great, yet networking can shape your career. Professional conferences offer so many opportunities beyond the session options. In this episode, Peter Edwards discusses the importance of networking as part of participating in PD conferences. Learn to find your singularity and make meaningful professional connections.

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May 12, 2022

S2 32.0 Professional Development Conferences

Ever feel overwhelmed by all of the choices at professional conferences? Learn tips for making the conference experience, whether online or in-person, more meaningful with Luciana's tips. She shares how to pre-plan your experience for the greatest impact.

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May 3, 2022

S2 31.0 Professional Development 101

Learn how to take control of your professional development. Join Dr. Aileen Hale, Beth Trudell, and Dr. Peter Edwards for a discussion about creating a personal, professional development practice that is enjoyable and applicable. They provide simple strategies to stay professionally connected and inspired.

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April 26, 2022

S2 30.0 Service Learning and PBL

Discover the connections between Service-Learning (SL) and Project-Based Learning with Dr. Aileen Hale. She shares ways to take projects out of the classroom and into the community to meet community needs. She gives lots of examples of SL projects for all age levels.

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April 20, 2022

S2 29 Task-Based Learning

Do you ever feel like the language you are learning isn't the language you need? This week Anesh Daya the founder of On the Spot Learning shares his tips for using task-based learning in the community to give purpose to language learning. Anesh explains how daily language tasks can align…

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April 12, 2022

S2 28.0 Leadership and Learning

Learn ways to engage your students in leading their project-based learning. Courtney Miles shares with listeners creative ideas for helping students develop language and leadership skills through student-led projects. She explains ways to discover their expertise, follow their lead, create safe spaces, change roles, and give students a platform. Let…

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April 5, 2022

S2 27.0 Project-Based Learning 101

Project-based learning is an instructional approach that gives meaning to the languages our students are learning. Project-based learning is adaptable to meet your needs, from large projects like building a gate for a school and creating language materials for local taxi drivers to helping kids learn through their passions. Join…

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March 28, 2022

S2 26 Rubrics - An Essential Part of Assessment

Want to know a helpful strategy for making assessments fairer? Rubrics are the answer. Rubrics are tools used by both teachers and students to make clear the assessment criteria and expectations. Join Beth Trudell as she explains what rubrics are, how to create them, use them with your students, and…

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March 23, 2022

S2 25.0 Hexagonal Thinking: Putting the Pieces Together

Need an assessment that integrates language skills and requires students to think critically? Try hexagonal thinking. This strategy has students working together to create connections of words, phrases, and ideas. It easily incorporates reading, writing, speaking, and listening as students have to explain their thinking for the connections they make.

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March 15, 2022

S2 24.0 Beyond Exit Slips

Formative assessment can be easily integrated into your classroom teaching practice daily. In this discussion with Renuka Karunaratne, you will learn quick formative assessment strategies that become part of your daily teaching routine. You can check for understanding throughout your lessons with Bellwork, Turn and Talk, and One-Minute Summaries.

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March 8, 2022

S2 23.0 Assessment 101

Have questions about assessment for English Language Learners? This episode features experts in the field discussing what assessment is, the components of quality assessments, how to assess large classes, and how to use assessment data. It is full of great assessment tips and strategies that you can begin to implement…

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Feb. 28, 2022

S2 22.0 Minecraft: Great for ELLs

Have you heard of Minecraft? It is a great tool to teach vocabulary, verb tenses and use visuals to showcase sentence structures. It works well with all ages and students love using it because they’re having fun while learning. Listen for creative ways that Ryan integrates Minecraft into his teaching.

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Feb. 21, 2022

S2 21.0 Review Games for Language Learners

Need new game ideas to keep learning interesting? Listen as Christian Kallio shares many grammar, vocabulary, and reading review games. He includes online and low-tech game options.

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Feb. 16, 2022

S2 20.0 Improve Games with ELLs

Join us to learn how improv games can engage students and create a safe space for practicing their language skills. Build student confidence while bringing down their affective filter. Listen to examples of games and websites that can be found online. Adapt games to your learners and context.

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Feb. 8, 2022

S2 19.0 Review Activities that Work!

Learn about review games such as syllabus search, vocabulary wheel, relay race, and more! These are all great in-class and online review games to quickly implement in your class.

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Feb. 3, 2022

S2 18.0 Low & No Prep Online Games with Wordwall

Ever heard of Wordwall? [Wordwall.net](http://Wordwall.net) is a low-tech way to create your perfect teaching resource and bring engaging games into your classroom. Join Kyra Sage to learn how you can quickly and easily access and build your own resources. wordwall.net

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