Tips to Make Grammar Memorable and Exciting

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Tips to Make Grammar Memorable and Exciting

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Laura Le Drean

Executive Editor

Tracy Bailie

Product Marketing Manager

OVERVIEW
When the content is relevant and informative, students focus and are motivated to learn.  When activities allow for personalization, students are more likely to engage and retain new grammar.  In this session, we will share tips with examples from Grammar in Context to make grammar memorable and exciting.  

This session will focus on the Academic Skills segment for adult learners. 

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Laura Le Dréan is Executive Editor at National Geographic Learning, in charge of the academic and professional development lists. She has an M.A. in TESOL/TEFL from San Francisco State University. She has over 20 years of teaching experience in ESL/EFL programs in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. She has also done teacher training in the U.S., the Middle East, and in Vietnam. She has been working in ELT publishing as an editor for the last 19 years creating learning materials for students and teachers.

 

Tracy Bailie is the Global Academic Product Marketing Manager for National Geographic Learning. She has an MA in TESOL and over 11 years teaching experience in the United States and abroad.  Tracy was an academic coordinator in Istanbul, Turkey where she helped design curriculum, create English exit exams, and develop content.  In the US, she taught at intensive academic English programs, test preparation, and VESL for a nonprofit organization in San Francisco. 

 

The Power of Content: Preparing Students for Academic Success

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THE POWER OF CONTENT:
PREPARING STUDENTS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS

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LAURA LE DRÉAN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR

OVERVIEW

When students are interested they work harder, persist longer, and remember more accurately. Authentic, relevant and global content, incredible photography, fascinating stories, and inspiring ideas from National Geographic Learning hold students’ interest. Join us as we demonstrate how great content prepares college bound students for academic success.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Laura Le Dréan is Executive Editor at National Geographic Learning, in charge of the academic and professional development lists. She has an M.A. in TESOL/TEFL from San Francisco State University. She has over 20 years of teaching experience in ESL/EFL programs in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. She has also done teacher training in the U.S., the Middle East, and in Vietnam. She has been working in ELT publishing as an editor for the last 19 years creating learning materials for students and teachers.

Keys to Academic Success

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KEYS TO ACADEMIC SUCESS

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LAURA LE DRÉAN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR

OVERVIEW

Preparing students for academic success in college requires more than teaching grammar and vocabulary. To fully equip students for college work requires relevant and meaningful content that motivates students and promotes critical thinking, academic language skills that prepare students to communicate and thrive in academic settings, and a strong vocabulary base of words across several disciplines. Join us as we discuss how Pathways Second Edition ensures academic success through these three areas.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Laura Le Dréan is Executive Editor at National Geographic Learning, in charge of the academic and professional development lists. She has an M.A. in TESOL/TEFL from San Francisco State University. She has over 20 years of teaching experience in ESL/EFL programs in the Middle East, Europe and the United States. She has also done teacher training in the U.S., the Middle East and in Vietnam. She has been working in ELT publishing as an editor for the last 19 years creating learning materials for students and teachers.