Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
[ELTeCS_PERU] Invitation to a literary event
Dear Colleagues,
I hope to see you this Friday at Libería El Virrey, Lima.
Thanks.
Cesar Klauer
¡¡¡ven a nuestra lectura este viernes 24 de febrero!!!
continuando con el ciclo de recitales
que organizamos la librería "el virrey de lima" y
la "editorial pilpinta",
esta vez celebrando los carnavales,
te invitamos a la lectura de cuentos breves de:
marcelo báez, en la voz de jorge polar elorreaga, ilustrador de "bonsais"
y la presentación de césar klauer,
este viernes 24 de febrero a las 7.30 p.m.
en el virrey de lima, pasaje nicolás de rivera 107 - centro de lima
(detrás de la municipalidad de lima)
la entrada es libre
http://editorialpilpinta.blogspot.com/
I hope to see you this Friday at Libería El Virrey, Lima.
Thanks.
Cesar Klauer
¡¡¡ven a nuestra lectura este viernes 24 de febrero!!!
continuando con el ciclo de recitales
que organizamos la librería "el virrey de lima" y
la "editorial pilpinta",
esta vez celebrando los carnavales,
te invitamos a la lectura de cuentos breves de:
marcelo báez, en la voz de jorge polar elorreaga, ilustrador de "bonsais"
y la presentación de césar klauer,
este viernes 24 de febrero a las 7.30 p.m.
en el virrey de lima, pasaje nicolás de rivera 107 - centro de lima
(detrás de la municipalidad de lima)
la entrada es libre
http://editorialpilpinta.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
[ELTeCS_PERU] PERU TESOL ANNOUNCES ITS 20TH CONVENTION
The 20TH Annual PERU TESOL Convention
Dates: July 31st to August 2nd, 2012
Venue: Centro de Idiomas de la “Universidad Cesar Vallejo”Chiclayo, Lambayeque – PeruTheme: "Speaking Up For English”The XX Peru TESOL annual conference will focus on the importance of speaking - improving the teaching and learning of spoken English in the classroom; speaking up for English within our academic communities, and speaking out to promote English in Peru. How can our students learn to improve speaking skills in the English classroom? How can our schools better incorporate English throughout the curriculum? What is the current role of English learning in Peru and how can English be more widely promoted?
Information: fdelacruz@perutesol.orgperutesoler23@yahoo.cominfo@perutesol.orgwww.perutesol.org
Dates: July 31st to August 2nd, 2012
Venue: Centro de Idiomas de la “Universidad Cesar Vallejo”Chiclayo, Lambayeque – PeruTheme: "Speaking Up For English”The XX Peru TESOL annual conference will focus on the importance of speaking - improving the teaching and learning of spoken English in the classroom; speaking up for English within our academic communities, and speaking out to promote English in Peru. How can our students learn to improve speaking skills in the English classroom? How can our schools better incorporate English throughout the curriculum? What is the current role of English learning in Peru and how can English be more widely promoted?
Information: fdelacruz@perutesol.orgperutesoler23@yahoo.cominfo@perutesol.orgwww.perutesol.org
[ELTeCS_PERU] A VERY PRODUCTIVE SURVEY
Peru-ELTNetworks-IATEFL UK AFFILIATE
We would really appreciate your help and participation in the following Survey:Use of the learners’ own-language in the English language classroom: a surveyTo what extent do English language teachers make use of the learners’ own language in the English language classroom? Alternatively, to what extent do teachers maintain an 'English-only' classroom? Do teachers allow or encourage your learners to use their own language in class? If so, why and in what kind of ways? And if not, again, why? Northumbria University and the Open University in the UK, in conjunction with the British Council, are carrying out a survey into the use of the learners' own language in the English language classroom. The survey asks teachers about their experiences of, and views about, the use of learners’ own language in their teaching. We are interested in finding out what English teachers do (or don’t do), the activities they use, and the reasons for this. The survey is therefore for English language teachers. It should take approximately 20 minutes to complete and answers are completely confidential. (Note: ‘English language teachers’ is a deliberately broad criteria for taking part in the project and includes, for example, those who teach EFL, ESL, EAP and so on; primary, secondary and tertiary level teachers; those who both teach language and train teachers, who teach and manage etc.).
The survey is available online at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ownlanguageuseFor further information about the project, visit:
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sass/about/humanities/englishhome/staff/linguisticsstaff/g_hall/ownlanguageuseproject/?view=StandardIf
you would prefer to complete the survey as an e-mail attachment, contact Alison Twiner (alison.twiner@northumbria.ac.uk) or Graham Hall (g.hall@northumbria.ac.uk).
We would really appreciate your help and participation in the following Survey:Use of the learners’ own-language in the English language classroom: a surveyTo what extent do English language teachers make use of the learners’ own language in the English language classroom? Alternatively, to what extent do teachers maintain an 'English-only' classroom? Do teachers allow or encourage your learners to use their own language in class? If so, why and in what kind of ways? And if not, again, why? Northumbria University and the Open University in the UK, in conjunction with the British Council, are carrying out a survey into the use of the learners' own language in the English language classroom. The survey asks teachers about their experiences of, and views about, the use of learners’ own language in their teaching. We are interested in finding out what English teachers do (or don’t do), the activities they use, and the reasons for this. The survey is therefore for English language teachers. It should take approximately 20 minutes to complete and answers are completely confidential. (Note: ‘English language teachers’ is a deliberately broad criteria for taking part in the project and includes, for example, those who teach EFL, ESL, EAP and so on; primary, secondary and tertiary level teachers; those who both teach language and train teachers, who teach and manage etc.).
The survey is available online at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ownlanguageuseFor further information about the project, visit:
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sass/about/humanities/englishhome/staff/linguisticsstaff/g_hall/ownlanguageuseproject/?view=StandardIf
you would prefer to complete the survey as an e-mail attachment, contact Alison Twiner (alison.twiner@northumbria.ac.uk) or Graham Hall (g.hall@northumbria.ac.uk).
Monday, February 13, 2012
Transform the Way we Teach
Dear Teacher
With the incorporation of new technologies into the teaching and learning process, teachers may wonder whether blended educational experiences* really enrich student learning opportunities and have an impact on learning outcomes.
This February Pearson brings you the chance to join Christina M Cavage, Professor of English as a Second Language at Savannah College of Art and Design, in a discussion where she will highlight the benefits of this approach.
Transforming the Way you Teach
Enrich student learning opportunities and keep instructors better informed on student performance by combining technology and traditional instruction.
February, Tuesday 28th
Register here
https://pearsonevent.webex.com/mw0306lc/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=pearsonevent&service=6&main_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpearsonevent.webex.com%2Fec0605lc%2Feventcenter%2Fprogram%2FprogramDetail.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26siteurl%3Dpearsonevent%26cProgViewID%3D0
We look forward to meeting you online!
Pearson
*blended educational experiences combine online learning tasks with face-to-face instruction.
With the incorporation of new technologies into the teaching and learning process, teachers may wonder whether blended educational experiences* really enrich student learning opportunities and have an impact on learning outcomes.
This February Pearson brings you the chance to join Christina M Cavage, Professor of English as a Second Language at Savannah College of Art and Design, in a discussion where she will highlight the benefits of this approach.
Transforming the Way you Teach
Enrich student learning opportunities and keep instructors better informed on student performance by combining technology and traditional instruction.
February, Tuesday 28th
Register here
https://pearsonevent.webex.com/mw0306lc/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=pearsonevent&service=6&main_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpearsonevent.webex.com%2Fec0605lc%2Feventcenter%2Fprogram%2FprogramDetail.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26siteurl%3Dpearsonevent%26cProgViewID%3D0
We look forward to meeting you online!
Pearson
*blended educational experiences combine online learning tasks with face-to-face instruction.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
[ELTeCS_PERU] February courses at Camelot - UDEP
CAMELOT-UDEP TEACHER TRAINING COURSES
SUMMER COURSES 2012
SHAPING YOUR TEACHING TO YOUR STUDENTS’ NEEDS
Practical, Dynamic, Motivating, and useful for English Teachers of all levels
Course: “Teaching Children: Ideas and tips to make your class livelier”
First day of class: 11/02/2012
Sessions: Saturdays 9:00-1:00 p.m.
Number of Hours: 12 hours (3 Sessions)
Cost: S/.150.00 (*)
Course: “Enhancing Teaching Techniques for Kindergarten Teachers”
First day of class: 07/02/2012
Sessions: Tuesday & Thursday 3:00-6:00 p.m.
Number of Hours: 12 hours (4 sessions)
Cost: S/.150.00 (*)
Course: Teaching Teenagers: A way to engage them in the learning process”
First day of class: 10/02/2012
Sessions: Monday -Wednesday & Friday 4:00-7:00 p.m.
Number of Hours: 12 hours (4 sessions)
Cost: S/.150.00 (*)
(*) The cost doesn´t include materials.
You can deposit the corresponding amount for the course you have chosen into the following current account in soles: Interbank 067-2343199734 and then scan the deposit receipt and send it to: camelot@peru.com with your personal information or you can fax it to 4751274.
Certificates will be awarded
Classes will be offered at Universidad de Piura premises, located in Pasaje Olaya N. 162 - Miraflores
Information and registration at: Aviación Ave. #2747 – 4th floor San Borja
Phones: 4751274 /2268704
e-mail: camelot@peru.com/ http://www.camelot-lang.org/
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