Recently, I did a conference presentation at PanSIG 2013 in Nagoya, Japan. Presenting with me were Brad Deacon, Ben Backwell, and Sarah Mulvey. We had a lovely session sharing some basic language patterns that teachers can use to connect with their students more closely, to create motivation, and to instill beliefs that will help students to learn more easily.
Here is our handout from the presentation. It’s not quite the same as being there, of course, and we hope to see you at a future presentation. In the meantime, please feel free to enjoy this taster or to pass it on to teachers who can use it usefully to help students to learn.
130515_PanSig2013 – Handout – Effective Language Patterns in the Classroom