June 2014
In June’s podcast: Sandy Millin speaks to new #ELTchat moderator Hada Litim. Phil Longwell speaks to Kevin Stein, Adam Beale, and Adi Rajan. Chris speaks to Mura Nava and Matthew Noble on how to react to a bad lesson. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (https://twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Hada Litim (https://twitter.com/HadaLitim) Kevin Stein (https://twitter.com/kevchanwow, http://theotherthingsmatter.wordpress.com/) Adam Beale (https://twitter.com/bealer81, http://fiveagainstone.wordpress.com/) Adi Rajan (https://twitter.com/adi_rajan, http://adirajan.wordpress.com/) Mura Nava (https://twitter.com/muranava, http://eflnotes.wordpress.com/) Matthew Noble (https://twitter.com/NewbieCELTA, http://celtatrainer.wordpress.com/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com), Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/), Sandy Millin (https://twitter.com/sandymillin, http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/) and Phil Longwell (https://twitter.com/teacherphili, http://teacherphili.wordpress.com/)
December 2013
In December’s podcast: Chris Wilson speaks to Leo Selivan in a tribute to Dave Willis. Vicky Loras speaks to Sue Annan Chris speaks to Alex Grevett about English as a Lingua Franca and pronunciation. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Leo Selivan (https://twitter.com/leoselivan, http://leoxicon.blogspot.com/) Sue Annan (https://twitter.com/SueAnnan, http://sueannan.blogspot.com/) Alex Grevett (https://twitter.com/breathyvowel, http://breathyvowel.wordpress.com/) To download Lexical Syllabus by Dave Willis, go to http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/english/research/resources/lexical-syllabus.aspx The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com), Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/) and Vicky Loras (https://twitter.com/vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/)
Uncut Episode 10 - Cecilia Lemos
Cecilia Lemos on error correction
June 2013
June’s podcast introduces my new co-host, Chris Wilson, who spoke to Paul Braddock on the flipped classroom. The show also features Cecilia Lemos on oral correction, Vicky Loras talks to Wiktor Kostrzewski, and Katy Davies lists her top ten reasons for going to the IATEFL conference. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Paul Braddock (https://twitter.com/bcnpaul1, http://bcnpaul1.blogspot.com/) Cecilia Lemos (https://twitter.com/CeciELT, http://cecilialemos.com/) Vicky Loras (https://twitter.com/vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Wiktor Kostrzewski (https://twitter.com/Wiktor_K, http://www.16kinds.com/) Katy Davies (https://twitter.com/KatySDavies, http://lessonsfrommystudents.wordpress.com/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com) and Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/).
April 2013 - IATEFL Special
The #eltchat podcast is back, thanks for your patience! In this month’s podcast we present a recording from this year’s IATEFL conference. ELTchat moderators Shaun Wilden and Marisa Constantinides hosted a session entitled “Autonomous Professional Development Begins At Home” as part of the Teacher Development Special Interest Group of IATEFL. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com).