20 tips on vocabulary teaching with Penny Ur
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Vocabulary knowledge is arguably one of the most important factors in the proficiency of learning English. Whether learning in an English-speaking or non-English-speaking country, it is vital for teachers to include vocabulary instruction to improve their students’ language competency. In this session, Penny Ur shares useful ideas for enhancing vocabulary learning in a variety of teaching and learning contexts.
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Penny is such an inspiring ELT thinker. Her presentations and books always get me excited about teaching creatively. Thank you for being around and sharing your invaluable knowledge, Ms. Ur.
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Wonderful presentation alongwith some very useful suggestions towards the classroom teaching... Thanks alot for all the knowledge and experience 🙏😇🙏
Thank you, Ms Ur,one of the best webinars I've ever seen.
Great tips. On CELTA course where there is too much focus on teaching vocabulary within context. Almost considered a sin to teach otherwise.
Thank you ever so much for this webinar! I highly appreciate the knowledge and wisdom you share with us! Stay safe 🙂
Some references would have been useful for the research mentioned in earlier on in the talk regarding how many words an intermediate learner needs to know.
Helpful tips, thanks for sharing us this experience
I don't believe in pre-teaching vocabulary at all because the minute they start reading the text, they don't remember them. I usually include key words in the pre-reading tasks for example I will have students discuss some questions and these key words will be in the questions.
It was FANTASTIC.
Thank you very much!!! 🤗
are there similar tips (video) on teaching grammar and pronunciation as well as all skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening)?
Thank you!!!
do these tips apply for secondary as well as primary learners? is it age limited?
Thanks four you
Hello! Wonderful! Any certificate link?
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