Articles tagged ‘Onestopenglish’
Classroom Management Tips And Tricks From OneStopEnglish.com
By Katie | September 30th, 2007 |One Stop English has hosted some excellent methodology debates (such as on reading skills, teacher burn out, and grammar), so I was over the moon to see a new one, by Adrian Tennan, on classroom management.
He points out that classroom “issues” come up for most teachers, and throughout their respective careers; they don’t just characterize [...]
Are Reading Skills A Waste Of Time? From OneStopEnglish.com’s Methodology Debates
By Katie | September 7th, 2007 |In yet another of One Stop English’s methodology debates, The End of Reading, Scott Thornbury argues that the skills learners use to read in English are essentially the same ones they use to read in their own language. And as such, time spent practicing skimming, predicting and so on is largely wasted. He [...]
From OneStopEnglish.com: Are You A Teacher Of The Future?
By Katie | June 17th, 2007 |Onestopenglish.com has a section called Methodology Debates which I was pleased to find (see my first post on these debates, along with my personal disclaimer, here).
I was happy to see that I did some of the things that EFL teacher Lindsay Clandfield considers as important for teachers of the future, and also found myself agreeing [...]
Methodology Debates From OneStopEnglish.com
By Katie | June 13th, 2007 |Onestopenglish.com has a small (and hopefully developing) section on methodology debates, and the first topic I looked at – “Can you teach grammar” by Jim Scrivener – was quite interesting, perhaps in large part because I agreed with much of it.
I should of course point out, if readers don’t know already, that with a BA [...]

