Tuesday, March 14, 2017

[ELTeCS_PERU] Fwd: Grammar Goof-ups: Fix Them Once and For All! | Webinar for English Language Teachers




Grammar Goof-ups: Fix Them Once and For All!
Webinar for English Language Teachers
Hello everyone!
The next webinar for English language teachers hosted by the Regional English Language Office at the US Embassy will be presented by Daniel Hirsch, English Language Fellow for the US Department of State.
 

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

3 - 4 PM (Peru time)
Register now!
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions to join the webinar.

 
Grammar Goof-ups: Fix Them Once and For All!
English grammar is complex, there are many rules and many exceptions to these rules. Non-native speakers generally make mistakes when it comes to proper grammar usage. Many of these mistakes are due to lack of education when learning the rules of grammar, poor classroom instruction when learning English, or fossilized errors that have not been corrected over time. Often the non-native speaker does not know he/she is making an error and is not corrected by native speakers. This webinar will focus on helping learners to correct their errors and learn strategies to teach forward to their students.
About Daniel
Daniel Hirsch has been working in the field of ESL/EFL since 1997. He worked for the Japanese Ministry of Education as a Coordinator for International Relations, as a Fulbright exchange teacher in Turkey, and as a coordinator and ESL teacher in New York City’s public and private schools. He has also done research on teacher training in Finland. Currently, he is the English Language Fellow in La Paz, Mexico working with over 260 teachers in the state of Baja California Sur, as a teacher trainer and mentor.
How to connect?
You can access from any computer or smartphone connected to the Internet and watch it live. When the webinar begins, connect to audio using a microphone and speakers (VoIP). A headset is recommended. View System Requirements
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U.S. Embassy in Peru
 
 

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