Professional, philosophical and methodological seminars related to Positive Education.
While it is stll "too early to tell", emerging evidence suggests that Covid-19 and responses to Covid-19 have had deletrious effects on student learning. What are those effects, and what might this mean for teaching and learning in the short and medium term?
A particular bugbear for Chilean students and teachers of English, knowing when, how and why to use gerunds or infinitives can be challenging. In fact, this is so challenging that we have created three challenge levels, and to date, no-one has scored 100% on any. Will you be the first?
This Practice & Feedback approach comprises a series of tasks to identify areas of doubts, and then explorations of the patterns behind the appropriate responses.
One of the problematic areas for learners is that English discriminates between points in and periods of time, consider preposition for example. One of the effects of this does not just appear in the use or not of the present perfect, but also in the differences between for and since. Join us as we explore some of these tricky, and oftimes not so obvious, uses.
Condensing is reducing the length of an utterance without losing meaning, encompassing editing, rewriting and "substitution and ellipsis"; it is not paraphrasing or summarising. This session review four main types of condensing language, examples and approaches, for Advanced English users and teachers.
Summing, summing up, summarising - all similar but different. This Advanced Use of English session explores these terms, their significances and uses. A follow-up to and reinforcement of our Advanced Use of English session on Groups and Classes.