Dogme blogs to learn from & follow: Chia Suan Chong (@chiasuan on twitter). Check out Chia's recent Teach-Off posts.
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Teaching Unplugged on the banks of Faaker See in Carinthia Austria - Open your book, page 32, the Sounds of Silence, using your surroundings as stimulus... (with thanks to Mark Andrews for the video) - Click on the link below for an edited, updated version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ8Ftpck2II
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the unplugged index, by Luke Meddings
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Unplugged and semi-unplugged, learner centred thoughts & ideas for language teachers, by Fiona Mauchline (@fionamau on twitter)
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Dogme blogs to learn from & follow: Candy'Stripe - Candy Van Olst's blog (@dingtonia on twitter)
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The state of my one-to-one teaching, and a way forward
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I am going to lay down a challenge where we will attempt together to take a deeper look into some of the specific points Meddings and Thornbury have been trying to teach us through their book Teaching Unplugged...
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Interview With Scott Thornbury ] I’d like to thank Scott, from the bottom of my heart, for agreeing to be the “baptising priest”! I’m sure he’d appreciate more gratitude from you all, too, and, just as he says, curiosity and feedback motivate him immensely. I had loads of questions to ask Scott...
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As homework yesterday, my Advanced learners were told to take a photo of something that they might see between yesterday afternoon and this morning which they found interesting...
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Apple's plan, announced last week, to launch electronic publishing of school textbooks set social networks a-twitter, triggering flurries of excitement and apprehension in equal measure...
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Teaching Unplugged (Adult) One week course for practising language teachers. 13th to 19th May, 2012. Socrates/Comenius funding available - See here for more details: http://bit.ly/w4X40i
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This is a very simple lesson outline that worked well for me. ...
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By Anthony Gaughan from his blog 'Teacher Training Unplugged'
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Demand More, Be More! How much do you challenge your students? Do you get...
Via Sharon Hartle
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March 16, 5:11 PM
EFL Thoughts and Reflections: Dogme criticisms
EFL Experiment 2: The ultimate Dogme criticisms and responses. Here's my list of Dogme criticisms and responses by some great Dogme teachers. http://eflthoughtsandreflections.wordpress.com/2012/02/12/efl-experiment-2-the-ultimate-dogme-criticisms-and-responses/
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An A-Z of ELT - Scott Thornbury's blog
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EFL thoughts and reflections, by Phil Wade (@phil3wade on twitter)
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Reflections on language and teaching, by Dale Coulter (@dalecoulter on twitter)
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Reservoir Dogme - Dogme ELT | A Dogme ELT discussion group on Facebook
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For a pedagogy of bare essentials - with special reference to the teaching of English as a foreign or second language.
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As a follow-up to a discussion that was held at #breltchat about Dogme, the moderators of the chat had the chance to interview 5 people on their views about Dogme.
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English Raven.This page is set up to provide an accessible ongoing archive of posts and resources I've gathered on this blog relevant to the notion of teaching unplugged...
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In May 2011 I ran an unplugged teacher training course with Nick Bilbrough at Horizon Language Training in Totnes, Devon. This week-long residential course was the first of its kind and it was a real privilege to work with Nick, who combines a deep knowledge and understanding of humanistic language teaching with a passion for dialogue, role-play and drama...
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EFL Thoughts and Reflections
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I previously blogged about the importance of the foreign language lesson in the CELTA, and before that, wrote about the lessons we can learn from the bad experiences of a language learner...
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