02.11.2024 Online

«Teach, Learn, Grow»

#TTCconf2024

1 day
of advanced training

5
Professional
speakers

 8 academic hours
Intensive and practical 

Who will definitely be interested

English teachers

You will receive ideas for improving the educational product, as well as useful developments and practices from the world’s leading methodologies first hand.

Methodologists of language schools

You will receive ideas for improving the educational product, as well as useful developments and practices from the world’s leading methodologies first hand.

Owners or leaders of language schools


You will be one step ahead of others! And employees will be grateful to such a leader!

This conference is a great opportunity for educators, administrators and education professionals to come together and explore innovative methods and ideas to foster a generation of motivated, confident and successful learners. The conference, which will be attended by a variety of international experts, will be a platform for the exchange of ideas, best practices and new trends in the field of English language teaching.

Get knowledge that you can’t find on the internet.

We have selected the most interesting and relevant reports for you. You will get first-hand knowledge from world experts and will be able to communicate with the speakers, ask questions and get professional answers.

OUR SPEAKERS

Dorothy Zemach
Author, editor, teacher, and teacher trainer in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT). She taught English, French, and Japanese for over 20 years in Asia, Africa, and the US. Her MA in TESL is from the School for International Training in Vermont.

She currently writes and edits English language teaching materials and textbooks, and conducts teacher training workshops. Her areas of specialty and interest include teaching writing, teaching reading, business English, academic English, testing, and humor. She is a frequent plenary speaker at international conferences, and does online webinars and trainings as well.

Sarah Hillyard
Sarah Hillyard is now based in London, UK, and holds a Masters Degree in Teaching English to Young Learners from the University of York. She has been teacher, coordinator and ELT academic consultant at pre-primary level in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is tutor on NILE’s online course “Teaching English in Pre-Primary Education”. Apart from delivering webinars and face-to-face talks at conferences, she is also a freelance teacher trainer, writer of articles and blogs posts, course developer, and author of Students’ Books and Teachers’ Books for a range of courses based on pre-primary maths, primary CLIL, STEAM, and general ELT, like Macmillan Poland‘s Starter course “Kids Can!“.

Alena Kikhay
is a teacherpreneur, a founder of Kikhay online English school, teacher trainer. Has TKT certificates. She is a NATE member with a Badge of Gratitude. Main area of interests is teaching online. The owner and the author of VK community “Give&Get | Всё про онлайн-преподавание” with 45K followers. She runs her private club for online teachers. She organizes CPD events for teachers in online area and presents at webinars and international conferences.

Yuliana Chernikova​
DELTA, CELTA, Tutor.
Scientific degree in English Philology, Teacher of English since 1990, Teacher trainer and Director of Studies (EF English First, Language Link) since 2003, CELTA tutor since 2011 and Delta tutor since 2012. Young Learners Tutor (CELTA YL Extension, CELT-P, CELT-S). International experience in running Cellta Vietnam, China, Thailand, Bangladesh (British Council), Bahrain, India, Moscow.

Polina Kordik
Teacher, trainer, researcher and founder of Polina Kordik School of English. Polina holds an MA in Bilingualism, MA (hons) in European Languages, CELTA, IH CAM, CPE, Delta (1, 2 Merit) and blogs about teaching and exams.

Moderator:
Mostafa Rahimi
CELTA, IELTS certified tutor 

Conference Programme:

Growth Mindset: How to give feedback to encourage and inspire (Polina Kordik)

Praise spoils the student”. “Strict teachers are the most effective”. “I am hopeless at learning languages”.
Teachers and students bring their mindsets into the classroom. Beliefs about an effective teaching process influence every minute of classroom time. Sometimes mindsets and beliefs foster successful learning, growth, enjoyment of the language, and communication. Sometimes, however, teaching and learning can halt because of them.
What kind of beliefs make learning both effective and joyful? How can we use the tools and methods that foster learner motivation, autonomy, and confidence in teachers and learners?
In my talk, we will look at current findings in positive psychology and mindset research in language learning, and learn to apply the most effective techniques to our classroom practice and communication with our students.

 

The (Dis)comfort Zone (Dorothy Zemach)

Like teaching methodologies and theories of grammar, teacher narratives are shaped by trends and fashions. In recent years has come, in online groups and teacher associations, the notion of the “comfort zone”—notably as a place teachers should endeavor to leave. In this talk, I’ll look at the science behind the comfort zone, as well as some other unhelpful teacher narratives, and then not only discuss what to do when confronted by them in the workplace or on social media but propose a kinder, more realistic, and more helpful model of personal and professional development.

 

The Lexical Approach: a revolutionary one?
(Yuliana Chernikova​)

In this session we’ll discuss the differences between the communicative and the lexical approach, look at the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. You will have a chance to practice some activities which will help you to understand whether the lexical approach is useful or not and why.

 

Mission “To get teenagers to talk in online-groups” IS possible” (Alena Kikhay)

Teens is a spcecial unique type of people. To get them to speak is a challenging. To get them to talk in groups is even more difficult. To get them to talk in online groups is impossible. Is it true?

In her speech Alena
– answers 6 questions of motivating teens to speak,
– shares 5 practical tips and 5 pieces of advice,
– gives 10 examples of pair and group activities to encourage communication

 

How to Teach Very Young Learners English Online (Sarah Hillyard)

Tips and tricks for teaching pre-primary EFL learners online.

Price:

The cost of participation includes a recording of the conference and a certificate of participation.

for the first 10 places
until October 10
 

 8 000₽ 

 5 000₽ 

GROUP DISCOUNT
Get a group of 5 or more and get a discount for each participant. Email us at info@celtadelta.ru if you would like to take advantage of this offer.

Certificate

At the end of the conference, each participant receives e-certificate
from Teacher Training Center for professional development.

Registration for the conference

  for the first 10 places
until October 10
5000₽ 8000₽

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