Tuesday, January 27, 2015

[Webinar for English Teachers] TODAY 4pm.Pronunciation in English.

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  aWebinar for English Teachers
  Pronunciation in the
  English Language

In this webinar, English Language Fellow, Ali Cullerton, Ph.D. will discuss some of the common challenges for English language learners associated pronunciation. Dr. Cullerton will discuss how to help support your English language learners as they navigate the complexities of tone, syntax, phonetics, accents and rhythm. Audience will learn classroom strategies, games and discuss language acquisition.
 
What:    Pronunciation in the English Language
Webinar on English teaching, organized by the Regional English Language Office for the Andean Region at the U.S. Embassy in Lima.

Who:      Dr. Ali Cullerton, English Language Fellow
Dr. Cullerton is a longtime educator and researcher from Chicago, Illinois. She received her Ph.D. in Education: Literacy, Language and Culture at the University of Illinois at Chicago and is involved in research associated with literacy, language, education and immigration studies. Ali continues to teach, conduct research and work with teachers in order to prepare them for the shifting demographic makeup of youth in the United States and abroad. Dr. Cullerton specializes in teacher training on the themes of language learning and literacy. Cullerton is currently serving as an English Language Fellow with Georgetown University and the State Department at the Centro Ecuatoriano Norteamericano: Global Quality English in Loja, Ecuador. For more information, visit:www.alexiscullerton.com.

When:    Monday, January 26th, 4:00pm - 5:00pm (Peru Time).
                            
Where:   Join us from a computer with audio and internet access athttps://conx.state.gov/peru. Sign in using your Facebook or Twitter account, or choose the option "Guest" and sign in using your name and city. (For example: Marcela - Lima)

This webinar is free. Previous registration is not required.
 

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