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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
1M ago
When we think of play, we think of fun, creative, symbolic and social experiences. Yet play is not just an exclusive form of enjoyment for young children. Play is a powerful mechanism for supporting the development of a wide range of skills in learners of all ages – including adults! Ahead of my upcoming session […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
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Can AI make language learning more personalised and inclusive for all learners? There are many claims for what AI can do for language learning. But do they stand up to scrutiny? One claim for AI is that it can adapt the learning to each individual – it can personalise their learning. In this way, it […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
1M ago
Robin Walker and Gemma Archer respond to some more common worries teachers have about pronunciation and offer practical solutions to improve your teaching. In our previous blog, we tried to address the anxiety, lack of confidence, and unanswered questions many teachers have about teaching pronunciation; if you missed it, you can catch up here. In […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
1M ago
In the evolving landscape of education, generative AI stands out as a transformative tool for teachers. AI offers teachers a wealth of opportunities to save time and enhance lesson planning and delivery. By leveraging generative AI, you can not only streamline your teaching workflow but also create more engaging, customised learning experiences for your students. With […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
1M ago
In the diverse landscape of today’s classrooms, we as teachers constantly strive to meet the varied needs of our students. By using differentiation strategies in the classroom, we can provide extra challenges for our advanced learners. These can be particularly useful if you have a mixed-ability class in which certain students always finish tasks first. […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
1M ago
Robin Walker and Gemma Archer respond to common worries teachers have about pronunciation and offer practical solutions to improve your teaching. Over the years, both as teachers and trainers, we’ve noticed the clear interest that most English teachers feel for pronunciation. At the same time, we have also observed that teaching English pronunciation can make […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
2M ago
English can be a tricky language, even for those who use it every day. No matter how skilled we are in English, sometimes we slip up and make mistakes when speaking or writing. This happens in every language and for every speaker. In this blog, we’ll explore some common errors that English speakers make and why […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
2M ago
What is mediation in the context of English language learning? In simple terms, it’s the process where students understand, relay and adapt information or ideas. Previously, we discussed ways to develop mediation skills among learners. Today, we delve deeper into using mediation to develop integrated skills – Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening – while addressing […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
2M ago
Because of the way course materials are designed, teachers often use traditional listening exercises in class like gap-fills and multiple-choice questions, to develop their students’ listening skills. These tasks primarily focus on details and comprehension but sometimes lack a broader aim. Let’s explore alternative and engaging listening activity ideas for English practice that you can […]
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Oxford University Press | English Language Teaching Global Blog
3M ago
Songs are a great way for children to learn English. But where do we start and how do we go about it? In this post, Nick Manthei, OUP Senior Professional Development Consultant, shares his thoughts. Name one activity that gets all students to give their full attention, supports pronunciation in English and allows fun movement […]
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