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Creative Writing and ELT on TTR

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 I really enjoyed speaking to Larbi Arbaoui about creative writing and ELT on my Teachers Talk Radio show today. The recording of this can be found here , and it's also on the Teachers Talk Radio Youtube channel . Among other things, Larbi spoke about the Oliveseed foundation and the short story competition and anthologies of student writing .

AI & Language teaching and learning - TTR with Joe Dale

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Today, I was pleased to have Joe Dale join me for the second time on my Teachers Talk Radio show . Among other things,  Joe is  UK Independent modern foreign languages & technology consultant in the UK Former host of TES MFL forum & short-listed for NAACE Impact Award 2013 for Curriculum Support. Over the last couple of years, Joe has established his expertise in the use of artifical intelligence in language teaching and learning, and so it was fascinating to talk to him about this, and he generously shared his knowledge and experience of using a wide number of AI tools and how to use them with language learners. The recording of the show is below (and another (longer) audio recording is here ) Joe shared the transcript of our conversation here , and an audio overview , produced by Google's notetaking assistant, NotebookLM .  I highly recommend keeping an eye on Joe through Twitter (X) and following Joe's Youtube channel if you want more useful ideas.  Joe also runs t

TTR: Critical Citizenship with Eugenia Carrión

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On today's Teachers Talk Radio show, I was joined by Eugenia Carrion from Argentina for a conversation centring around critical citizenship. You can listen to the show at this link or on Youtube (below).

Decentring ELT - Teachers Talk Radio

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 Decentring English Language Teaching (ELT) was the topic of todays' Teachers Talk Radio show. We also talked about AI and action research in ELT. You can listen back to the conversation I had with Leonardo Lima from Brazil on Youtube (below) or at this link .