- TERMIN: 24.04.2013
- GODZINA: 11.00-14.00 (przewidziana przerwa z poczęstunkiem i napojami)
- KOSZT: BEZPŁATNE
- MIEJSCE: Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu i Nauk o Zdrowiu, 90-361 Łódź,
ul. Piotrkowska 278 (wejście od Milionowej), sala 210-212, budynek w
głębi podwórka
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Trainer's profile
Marek Doskocz graduated from Warsaw University with
an MA in English and has now taught English as a foreign language mostly
to adult students for over 30 years. As a teacher he has taken special
interest in examination classes and practical phonetics. He used to work
as DOS for an established language school in Warsaw and taught ELT
methodology to post-graduate students at Wyższa Szkoła im. Pawła
Włodkowica for a year, only to find genuine language classroom
experience to be far more rewarding. He has also cooperated with British
ELT publishers (Pearson-Longman, OUP, CUP, MacMillan) reporting on
drafts of coursebooks and freelanced as a presenter at conferences for
TEFL teachers. For well over a decade, Marek acted as an oral English
language examiner at the British Council in Warsaw before taking a new
challenge of representing, in Poland, City & Guilds - a leading UK
and international awarding body - from 2006-2011. He is currently
teaching adult students at elementary, intermediate and advanced levels,
which he is finding both exciting and informative to his other jobs as a
trainer and City & Guilds oral exam interlocutor.
Accuracy v Fluency.
'It's kinda like …whatever'
'I like to teach communicatively' has been the motto of many a
language teacher in Poland since the early 1990's. This methodology
places huge stress on developing fluency and it is often not until
students prepare to sit a language exam that their teachers realize they
may have gone a step too far by playing down the need for greater
accuracy.
The workshop aims to define the meanings of fluency and accuracy in
language learning and assess their importance at different levels of
language proficiency. It will then point out how the City & Guilds
exams help the teachers focus on particular aspects of language use so
that the students will benefit both in and outside of the examination
room. Ideas for useful classroom activities will be presented.
Motivation in language learning.
Have you ever heard your teachers say to you or a classmate: 'Your
grades are pretty bad this term. I realize the subject I teach may not
appeal to each student equally but nevertheless, you're going to have to
pull yours socks up or I will refuse to promote you to the next
level.'? Well, some of us certainly have.
Truly successful foreign language acquisition hinges on genuine
motivation to learn. Regrettably, in many language classrooms teachers
continuously have to struggle to get their students to achieve the
expected results. Some learners will refuse to participate due to lack
of interest. Others may be too self-conscious to interact in the
classroom while there will also be those who still haven't discovered
their own way to successful learning and so they keep cramming rather
than deriving pleasure from finding out about the language and its use.
The workshop will attempt to explore different strategies teachers
can adopt to motivate their students to learn and suggest activities
which can help inspire students to learn more efficiently.