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Tuesday, 22nd June
1. Literary Texts for Teenagers is the title of an Oxford University Press ELT Facebook Live event at 14:00 UK time on 28th June https://www.facebook.com/47565718326/posts/10161044185623327/ I’ve attached a copy of the homework reading, Using Literary Texts in ELT, below, and … Continue reading
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Monday, 21st June
1. The first of two attractive online events chronologically this Thursday, 24th June is an Eaquals webinar with David Coniam from LanguageCert at 14:00 UK time on The fit between English language exams and ‘real’ English: How have things changed … Continue reading
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Friday, 18th June
1. The Much Language Such Talk (MLST) language podcast from the Bilingualism Matters team in Edinburgh https://www.bilingualism-matters.org/ aims to answer your questions about language, learning, and culture. They talk about bi- and multi-lingualism, what it means to speak more than … Continue reading
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Thursday, 17th June
1. First up today (and a bit earlier than usual) because it’s this evening at 20:00 UK time, the free British Museum ‘curators’ tour’ of their new exhibition, Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint https://youtu.be/pAN9MqPsGcA 2. Next, … Continue reading
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Phobia Wednesday, 16th June
1. Great video report from The Hands Up Project on their Palestine-Vietnam project: https://www.handsupproject.org/blog-impact-1/discussing-gender-equality-in-vietnam-through-performing-palestinian-plays And here’s a bit more on all three British Council funded ‘digital innovation’ projects in Vietnam: Coventry University with Hanoi University of Science & Technology; International … Continue reading
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Tuesday, 15th June
1. Boris Johnson gets plenty of media coverage. How about a lesson on Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK opposition Labour party? Here’s a video of Starmer’s regular weekly radio show on LBC Radio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17gVP-_-cFM (LBC means Leading Britain’s … Continue reading
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Monday, 14th June
1. The latest event in the Leiden University Virtual Research Seminar Series on Language Policy and Practices in the Global North and South will be at 12:15 UK time on Wednesday, 16th June with Dr Elisabeth Barakos from Hamburg University: … Continue reading
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Friday, 11th June
1. Still plenty of time to register for the Sheffield University Institute of Education conference, CLIL 2021 The ADiBE Project: Addressing Diversity in Bilingual Education, next Saturday, 19th June. More info and registration link here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/clil-2021-the-adibe-project-addressing-diversity-in-bilingual-education-registration-144662903639 and programme, including some … Continue reading
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Thursday, 10th June
1. Lots of action on the climate front at present: no fewer than twelve new lesson plans here https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/climate-action-language-education-lesson-plans and the PDF below is this month’s newsletter on the Climate Action in Language Education programme, including news of Episode 3 … Continue reading
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Wednesday, 9th June
1. Spotted by my colleague Ann: the publication Grading Goal Four, edited by Antonia Wulff from Education International (who I mentioned a few weeks ago), reviews the progress we’ve made to date towards Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Ensure inclusive … Continue reading
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