Here's for the second round of my ramblings at this marvelous conference, after pictures:
And now for the Saturday sessions themselves (there were a lot!). First of all, there were even co-plenaries.
Gary Anderson was trying to persuade us that
CLIL Won’t Kill (I & II)—Au contraire!
Russel Stannard on the other hand, gave us
Key tools that can impact on teaching and learning
After Gary, it was
Dana Hánková who continued On the way to CLIL
Teaching English through Music Marek Vít
and
Helena Zitková
In the meantime, Jana Čadová was showing us
What's behind the Young English Learning:
While Auburn Scallon was bringing
“Real Materials” into the classroom
And lastly, Gareth Davies was telling us,
What's in a word
After a welcome coffee break, there were two more rounds of sessions:
"Howdy, y´all", Lucie Podroužková told us about Teaching and Living in Texas:
While Markéta Špinková gave us
Recipe for 21st century reading
Then we got to dance with
CLIL in aPrimaryClassroom with Jana Chocholatá
And
Nikki Fořtová has shown us a way to Navigate your learners to success
Meanwhile,
Daniela Clarke gave us the Communication Toolbox:Getting youngadults andadults to speak
And I finally got to watch Daniela Valíková,
whom I missed on Friday
Kamil Feidl was showing
unique textbooks and digital technologies
James Thomas was
DiscoveringEnglish withSketch Engine
Shortly after his plenary,
Gary Anderson told us more on Developing Thinking Skills in the Young Learner Language Classroom
And
Šárka Dohnalová was wondering over Dys - a problemor a personalenrichment?
After lunch, in the second round of concurrent plenaries
While
David Fisher was explaining
What is the Difference Between an English Teacher and a Maths Teacher
..and in another two rounds of sessions..
Daniela Clarke has proved there are
Lessons UpYour Sleeve
Russell Stannard gave us
Tools thatencouragecollaborationand sharing
Sylvie Doláková has shown us how to do
English from theVery First Word
And
Roman Kožnár from PARK told us What makes agood teacher
Michaela Sobotková found a way to
Make it personal!
Slavomíra Klimszová has led us to
CLIL and scaffolding in primary education
Mark Andrews received
Methodology Reminders from his two-year-old son
While Marija Lukać is
Not young enough to know everything, but...!
And finally,
Hugh Dellar asked
Taboo or not Taboo? It's all in the question
The eventful Saturday continued with an evening performance
David Fisher and his
Bear Theatre gave us a great rendition of
The Proposal by A.P.Chekhov
and ended in the true Moravian fashion in the wine cellars
The only thing left now was to get up on Sunday...
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