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PERSONALIZATION IN AN IMPERSONAL WORLD

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JOHN HUGHES
AUTHOR

OVERVIEW

Personalization in the classroom is always considered desirable but in reality it’s often hard to achieve. As teachers, we try to personalize the language but this can be challenging in larger classes. There is also a delicate balance between asking students to personalize language and asking them to say too much about their real lives. Finally, if we want to use texts, videos and images which bring real-life topics into the classroom, we need to find personal connections between the individual student and global issues. In this presentation, I’ll explore these issues and share a variety of practical techniques and activities which bridge the gaps between the individual, the language and the wider world.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

John Hughes is a teacher, teacher trainer and course book author. He has worked in ELT since 1992 and managed departments of Business English and Teacher Training. He currently combines a variety of roles including part-time teaching, running online training courses, and lecturing on ELT methodology at Oxford University in the summer. He has written many books with National Geographic Learning including the six-level General English course series called Life and World English Third Edition. He lives near Oxford and writes the blog www.elteachertrainer.com and is a contributor to the National Geographic Learning InFocus Blog.

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