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Marion Williams

    Cambridge Teacher Training and Development: Mentor Courses
    Helbling Photocopiable Resources: Teaching Young Learners to Think
    Teaching Children English
    Cambridge Teacher Training and Development: Training Foreign Language Teachers
    • Helbling Photocopiable Resources: Teaching Young Learners to Think

      ELT Activities for Young Learners Aged 6–12

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Teaching Young Learners to Think offers 80 activities with photocopiable worksheets and easy-to-follow teacher's notes. Herbert Puchta, author of a wide range of innovative teaching materials, and Marion Williams, well-known for her book Psychology for Language Teachers, have developed specifically designed tasks that develop children's foreign language competence while promoting the basic thinking skills they will need as they grow older. Teachers will enjoy using the motivating tasks that have been carefully devised to match the language level of EFL learners. Students will enjoy the fun of the thinking challenges these activities offer.

      Helbling Photocopiable Resources: Teaching Young Learners to Think2012
    • Cambridge Teacher Training and Development: Mentor Courses

      A Resource Book for Trainer-Trainers

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This experiential approach to mentoring offers a range of activities for exploring the roles and duties of mentors and for practising the skills required to support the development of learner-teachers.

      Cambridge Teacher Training and Development: Mentor Courses1999
    • Teaching Children English

      An Activity Based Training Course

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Teaching Children English focuses on an activity-based approach to teaching young learners aged seven years and over. It examines the educational and linguistic needs of children and provides an overview of appropriate classroom techniques. It highlights the importance of effective classroom management and organisation and supports teachers in the management of classroom resources. It provides extensive practice in lesson planning in terms of language aims. There are ten chapters each dealing with a specific aspect of teaching methodology and classroom practice. Each chapter has a theme-based approach for the task content and includes stories, rhymes, songs, practical tasks and language tasks. Methodology and classroom practice issues are related to these themes - examples include festivals, animals, storytelling and measuring.

      Teaching Children English1995
    • Training Foreign Language Teachers is aimed at anyone in the area of foreign language teaching who is engaged in designing, running or taking part in teacher education programmes. It begins by examining some current models of teacher education. It goes on to describe the notion of the teacher as 'reflective practitioner' - someone who reflects on the practice of their profession as a way of developing their expertise in it. Training Foreign Language Teachers explores ways in which a reflective approach can be applied to many areas of the teacher education programme, including: * classroom observation * microteaching * design and assesment of teacher education programmes. It contains many suggestions for practical work and discussion, and numerous applications to actual situations, including an extended case-study.

      Cambridge Teacher Training and Development: Training Foreign Language Teachers1991
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