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29.10.2023 Online

«How to motivate students and build their confidence».

#TTCconf2023

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 experts, will be a platform for the exchange of ideas, best practices and new trends in the field of motivation and self-esteem development in today’s learners.

At our conference you will be able to:

-Explore the current landscape of student motivation, self-confidence, and the factors that influence them in the educational system.

-Discover innovative teaching methodologies and strategies that equip students with essential skills and attitudes for success.

-Provide a forum for educators and educational professionals to share their experiences, challenges, and success stories in fostering motivated and confident learners.



OUR SPEAKERS

Marjorie Rosenberg
Marjorie Rosenberg, originally from the US, taught at the tertiary level for over twenty years in Graz, Austria and currently works with corporate clients, trains teachers and writes ELT materials.

Her publications include In Business, two Business Advantage Personal Study Books,  CDROM materials for FCE and CAE (Cambridge University Press), English for Banking and Finance 2 (Pearson), a revised version of Pass BEC Vantage (National Geographic-Cengage), and two methodology books, Spotlight on Learning Styles (Delta Publishing) and Creating Activities for Different Learner Types (Wayzgoose Press). She has recently revised Communicative Business English Activities (Express Publishing) and is one of the core authors of Business Partner (Pearson).

She has held workshops and talks at more than 100 international conferences and been a plenary speaker at over twenty conferences around the globe. Marjorie served as the Chair of TEA (Teachers of English in Austria) from 2003 – 2005 and as IATEFL BESIG (International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language Business English Special Interest Group) Coordinator from 2009 – 2015. From April 2015 – April 2018 she held the posts of IATEFL VP and President as a member of the IATEFL Board of Trustees.

Olga Connolly
Senior Methodologist at English for Yandex Practicum CELTA and Delta trainer, MA in TESOL and Applied Linguistics (UK).

Olga has been involved in teacher training for more than 15 years, and she has worked as a Director of Studies at BKC-IH Moscow. Since 2020 she has been working as a syllabus developer, materials designer and editor. She continues to run teacher training and teacher development courses and providing methodology consultancy.

Polina Kordik
 is a teacher, trainer, researcher and founder of Polina Kordik School of English. She specializes in exam preparation and advanced levels, focussing on exam preparation and teaching advanced learners. Polina holds an M.A. in Bilingualism and English (Stockholm University); M.A. (hons.) in European Languages (Uppsala University, Olomouc University); Diploma in Translation (Moscow State Linguistic University); CELTA, IH CAM, CPE, Delta (1, 2 Merit) and currently studying English Literature at Oxford University. Her research interests are vocabulary acquisition, exam preparation, emotional mental lexicon and statistical methods in language testing.

Heather Belgorodtseva
 is the Director of Studies for Teacher Training at BKC IH Moscow. She started teaching English as a Foreign language in 1998, and she has been a teacher, an academic manager and a teacher trainer in both London and Moscow, in private language schools and further education colleges.

Currently working full time in teacher development, she has run as many as 90 CELTA courses and currently works on a CELTA-alternative course for BKC, and on post-CELTA courses such as the Certificate of Advanced Methodology, as well as Delta preparation courses for modules 1 and 3.

Natasha Belousova
has been teaching for about 20 years and training teachers since 2011. She has taught students of all levels in various teaching contexts, including university under-graduate and master’s courses, secondary and private language schools, as well as teaching online.

She has also worked as a Director of Studies and as a senior member of the Russian National Exam board. After completing her Delta with IH London in 2010, Natasha has been teacher training a lot, working as an ICELT and TrinityCert trainer, and supervising Distance Delta teacher trainees for NILE.

She has also been designing and running various courses for beginning and experienced teachers in Russia, Bangladesh, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Slovakia.

Moderator:
Mostafa Rahimi
CELTA, IELTS certified tutor 

Conference Programme:

Motivating Adults to Stay (Natalia Belousova)

Teachers of English often complain that adult learners are difficult to deal with. The latter are often dissatisfied with teaching methods and homework, are unwilling to speak in English and actively participate in classroom activities. As a result, they tend to leave the course all too soon. This interactive talk is an attempt to look into the reasons behind adult students’ lack of motivation. The participants are going to analyse what makes adults different from children and teenagers and find ways of helping teachers make their classes relevant to their adult learners’ needs. We will also think of strategies for adult learners to overcome psychological barriers and see the rewards of their efforts as soon as they expect, so that they stay motivated to develop. The goal is for the participants to walk away with concrete ideas for their own classes.

 

Making your lessons memorable (Marjorie Rosenberg)

There are a variety of ways in which you can make your lessons memorable in order to help your learners take valuable information with them when they leave your classroom. In this workshop we will look at a number of practical ideas to help you liven up your lessons, make them fun, relevant, engaging, and creative so that both you and your learners feel you have gotten the most out of the face-to-face or online time you spend together. A variety of ideas will be introduced and participants will have the chance to try a number of them out for themselves. The workshop will conclude with questions and a short discussion about how to implement the activities for specific teaching situations

Meaningful Fun in the Classroom (Olga Connolly)
Nowadays fun is considered to be a desirable ingredient in almost all classrooms. It is believed that if students have fun, they get motivated and therefore, learn more effectively. This could be true. However, what makes fun meaningful or what kind of fun really helps to progress in language learning is not always understood correctly by teachers and students. In this session we will look into the psychological side of fun and entertainment. Then we will try out activities and techniques that make fun productive and bring results.

Using classical music in the English language classroom. (Heather Belgorodtseva)

Music is a powerful tool for engaging and inspiring our language students, but we usually focus on how to use the lyrics of songs to help us do this.
This session includes a series of practical demonstrations of how different pieces of classical music, music without words, can be used for language learning.
We will look at lessons for teaching grammar, vocabulary and functional language. We will also explore activities developing fluent speaking and writing, from poetry composition to exam preparation.

Motivation in Language Learning and Exam Taking. Best practices. (Polina Kordik)
In my talk, I will investigate how motivation in language learning works and how we can influence its dynamics. Using clear examples, I will illustrate how to praise students to stimulate their development; how “bad” stress differs from “good” one, and how it affects individuals during the learning process and exam taking. In conclusion, I will give some recommendations on how a teacher can create and maintain motivation in a group of students and how to support students’ self-esteem and maintain positive attitude towards learning and exam taking.

Price:

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

Last 2 places  

 7 000₽ 

 4 500₽ 

Certificate

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

Registration for the conference

  Last 2 places
4500₽ 7000₽

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