Teaching-EFL-to-Young Learners


Teaching EFL to Young Learners 

 

 

 

Abstract:  

Hands-on session for teachers of English to Young Learners and Teens from around the world. The session focuses on activities that engage young learners. Teachers will use Flip and Poodll for speaking, limited resource classroom activities, board games, and storybook reading improvisational play activity.

 

Target audience:

Teachers, parents, caregivers, and everyone involved, irrespective of context or degree of experience. 

 

Session objectives: 

By the end of this workshop, participants will have: 

 

Syllabus: 

Week 1: (January 9 - 15)

Getting acquainted with the each other, the course layout, and the tools

Lead Moderator: Nellie Deutsch

In week 1, participants will

 

Week 2: (January 16 - 22)

Creating Context in the TEFL Classroom: Upcycling Workspace  

Lead Moderator: Sheryl A. McCoy

In week 2, participants will:

 

Week 3: (January 23 - 29)

Bringing A Book to Life with improvisational play online!

Lead Moderator: Judy Wong

In week 4, participants will:

 

Week 4: (January 30 - February 5)

BoardGames in the EFL Classroom

Lead Moderator: Nives Torresi

In week 4, participants will: 

 

Week 5: (February 6 - 12)

Wrap-up GoBrunch meeting and reflections on Flip (FlipGrid)

Lead Moderator: Nellie Deutsch

In week 5, participants will showcase their work and reflect.

 

Requirements:

Participants will be expected to have the basic skills necessary to facilitate communication via an online discussion group.

 

Technical Requirements

 

Session Communication Tools

 

Technology tools:    

  1. Vimeo https://vimeo.com
  2. Screencast-o-matic https://screencast-o-matic.com 
  3. Voki https://www.voki.com 
  4. Wakelet https://wakelet.com
  5. Flip (Flipgrid) https://flipgrid.com 
  6. Amanote (annotating tool) in the Moodle session https://amanote.com
  7. Annoto on the Moodle LMS for participants to engage with the videos. 
  8. PoodLL and Recorder on the editor of the session https://poodll.com

 

  

Join this session: 
Registration Jan. 1-8, 2023

For participants to join this session:  

 

  1. Go to http://integrating-technology.org
  2. Log in the first and each time by clicking on one of the following social icons: Login in with Gmail, Facebook, LinkedIn, Yahoo, Microsoft 
  3. Enrol in https://integrating-technology.org/course/view.php?id=261

 

 

If you need further help on how to log in, please watch the following video:

How to Sign Up and Login (video)

 



 

 

Sponsoring organizations

Name / date of approval

 CALL-IS 
 Jane Chien, Chair / December 1, 2022

 

 

Moderators 

Deutsch,

Nellie

nelliemuller@email.phoenix.edu
Canada  Immersive Technologies (IMT) MSc program of the Department of Computer Science of the 

International Hellenic University

 

 Continuing

 2021

 

NellieDeutsch (Ed.D) has taught EFL in K-12 and higher education and has applied CALL since 1992.  She offers free online professional development programs on Moodle for Teachers. She combines learner autonomy team peer-based learning with technology and mindfulness. She’s the co-chair elect of TESOL CALL-IS & leads EVO23 coordination team. 

 

McCoy,

Sheryl

n2teaching2@gmail.com 

 

 

USA 

Pittsburg State University

continuing  2021

Sheryl holds BS and MS degrees, as well as additional courses and training in three  integrated learning areas: STEM, English Language Arts, Psychology and Social Science areas. She believes that learning belongs in the life path of students. She’s gathered a cornucopia of Special Education courses, learning, and training.

Torresi,

Nives

nives_torresi@hotmail.com  Italy 

Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia

continuing 2021

Nives Torresi teaches Conversation & English Drama; English Exam Preparation (Cambridge FCE & PET) at Classical Studies High School (Italy), Erasmus+, eTwinning Projects; Business English; ESP for Tertiary Technical Institute. She translates from Italian to English (specializing in Business Manuals, Historical archives & Medical papers), works as Interpreter and Mediator for Business negotiations.


Wong, Judy

theaterforell@gmail.com

USA

New School for Public Engagement

 continuing 2021 

“We are teachers as well as students and our students are our teachers” Judy is a professional performing & visual artist with over 60 years experience, a published writer and an educator specializing in TESOL with over 40 years experience teaching 3 through 80 yr old students.

 

 

 

Primary Contact 

 

Name of Lead Moderator: Nellie Deutsch

Email address: nellie.muller.deutsch@gmail.com

  

 

Terms of Agreement (to be completed by Lead Moderators; please confirm by writing “I agree” in each item.)

Terms of Agreement for EVO Session Lead Moderators

Confirmation

  1. As Lead Moderator of my EVO session, I am responsible for making sure that first-time moderators in the session register for MOD PD on or before the due date (Oct. 16, 2022).

 I agree
  1. As Lead Moderator of my EVO session, I am responsible for making sure that first-time moderators participate actively in MOD PD Oct. 16 - Nov. 13, 2022.

 I agree
  1. As Lead Moderator of my EVO session, I affirm that moderators found lacking in completing the expectations and tasks in MOD PD will be removed from the session.

 I agree 
  1. I am available to engage actively in the EVO session I have agreed to co-moderate between January 9 and February 12, 2023. 

 I agree
  1. I further understand that 

  • EVO sessions are free of advertising and commercial sponsorship;

  • EVO sessions are free and open to all;

  • No academic credit will be given for participation in EVO session.

 I agree