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Oxford Webinar and website link



anamarbelen
Spain

Oxford Webinar and website link
 

Hello, dear friends.

I would like to give you some information about a  Webinar organized by Oxford:

OXFORD WEBINAR
Storytelling for teenagers: from monologue to dialogue

Jamie Keddie
Tuesday 3rd February 2015 – 18:00 – 19:00 (CET)

It is often teachers of young learners who are the quickest to embrace teacher-led storytelling as a way of engaging students. In this webinar, we will look at ways in which a short narrative can be used to generate a whole-class dialogue with language learning opportunities along the way.

Jamie Keddie is a teacher, writer and presenter who has shared his ideas with educators all over the world. Jamie is the founder of Lessonstream.org and the winner of a British Council ELTons award. His publications include Images (OUP, 2009) and Bringing Online Video into the Classroom (OUP, 2014).

Keep up-to-date with all the latest training opportunities on the Oxford Professional Development site.

The website http://lessonstream.org/, which is mentioned above, is really interesting.
 
Have a very good weekend.
 
Greetings. 
 
 
 
 

30 Jan 2015      





glutenfree
Poland

Great website. Thanks for sharing :))

31 Jan 2015     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

I �ve watched his other webinar "Video cameras in the hands of learners" and it was worthwile, some great ideas.

31 Jan 2015