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Teaching for Tomorrow: Future-Ready Skills in the English Classroom

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Segment: Teaching Adults

Hosted by: National Geographic Learning EMEA

Category: College and Career Readiness, Future-Ready Skills

Presenter: Alex Warren

In a rapidly evolving world, English language classrooms must do more than teach grammar and vocabulary – they must also prepare learners for the future. But what does it mean to be “future-ready,” and how can we meaningfully integrate these skills into our lesson planning? With examples from Keynote Second Edition, in this session we’ll explore what future-ready skills are, why they matter in ELT contexts, and how to embed them into lessons, and in doing so helping shape learners who are not just proficient in English, but prepared for the world beyond the classroom.

Alex Warren is a DELTA trained teacher trainer with over 20 years’ experience of working in ELT as a teacher, teacher trainer and academic director. He has presented in over 50 countries throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America. Alex is currently the Regional Academic Services Manager for EMEA at National Geographic Learning.

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