
Speaking Strategies that Work!
06/09/21 โข 40 min
๐๏ธ Welcome to ESL Talk! ๐๏ธ
A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.
In this episode, we discuss effective speaking strategies that work! As teachers, we all speak a lot, but how do we make our words count? How do we maximize every conversation and interaction? How can we get our students to speak more? Tune in to find out!
We also hear from our special guest Jeff, who brings 30+ years of English teaching knowledge to the podcast, along with his patented โPing Pong' speaking theory.
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๐๏ธ Welcome to ESL Talk! ๐๏ธ
A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.
In this episode, we discuss effective speaking strategies that work! As teachers, we all speak a lot, but how do we make our words count? How do we maximize every conversation and interaction? How can we get our students to speak more? Tune in to find out!
We also hear from our special guest Jeff, who brings 30+ years of English teaching knowledge to the podcast, along with his patented โPing Pong' speaking theory.
๐ Listen to 100+ more incredible episodes at esltalk.ca
๐ Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast
๐ง Got questions? Or would like to be a guest? Send us an email to: [email protected]
๐ New episodes drop regularly. Don't forget to subscribe as we continue our English teaching journey together!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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