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Welcome back to The TEFLology Podcast! A podcast all about teaching English as a foreign language, and related matters. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/teflology/Union_106.m4a The current uncertain situation has meant, at times, that institutions may not have treated their workers fairly and respectfully, and in some cases, may have acted illegally. As a result, unions have found themselves continuing […]

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Welcome back to The TEFLology Podcast! This episode is a pilot live show, in which we opened up our recording session for people to listen in and contribute to. This first of three parts features Helen MacIntyre. Helen is a CELTA teacher trainer based in Vancouver. Helen got in contact with us via email and […]

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Welcome back to The TEFLology Podcast – a podcast all about teaching English as a foreign language, and related matters. http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/Ep.98_all.m4a In this episode, we present a series of reflections by Mustafa Nazari, Rob Playfair, and Anna Loseva about their responses to the current Covid-19 pandemic crises, with regard to their teaching situations in Iran, […]

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Welcome back to The TEFLology Podcast – a podcast all about teaching English as a foreign language, and related matters. http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/Extempore_Episode.m4a Today we bring you a guest hosted episode by the creators of the Extempore, the speaking practice app. We asked them some questions about what inspired the creation of Extempore, the factors that go […]

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/Episode_76.m4a Welcome to The TEFLology Podcast – a podcast all about teaching English as a foreign language, and related matters. In this episode we are joined by Richard Pinner, who talks to us about Complexity as a research paradigm, Rob leads a discussion on the so-called ‘linguaphobia’ being felt in Britain, and Matthew reflects on […]

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Welcome back to The TEFLology Podcast – A podcast all about teaching English as foreign language, and related matters. This episode features a conversation between Matt and three of the four authors of the Let’s Go series for young learners of English – Ritsuko Nakata, Karen Frazier Tsai and Barbara Hoskins Sakamoto at the TESOL […]

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Welcome back to the TEFLology Podcast – a podcast all about teaching English as a foreign language and related matters. In this bonus episode, Rob and Marek Kiczkowiak present an audio version of their recently published duoethnographic study: Native-speakerism and the complexity of personal experience: A duo ethnographic study. Marek is founder of TEFL Equity Advocates and co-host […]

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/Ep.46_2.m4a In this hurriedly-recorded episode of the TEFLology podcast, the three TEFLologists speculate about what effect the result of the UK leaving the EU is likely to have on the ELT industry (spoiler alert: we don’t know). Matthew also spoke to Jo Gakonga from www.elt-training.com about feedback training, and her new website: www.teacherfeedback.org For more on feedback and […]

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/TEFLology_Episode_43.m4a In this episode, the TEFLologists were joined by Russ Mayne on his recent visit to Japan. Russ works at the University of Leicester where he teaches on an EAP program amongst other courses. Russ is also popularly known for his blog: Evidence Based EFL, in which he looks at language teaching through an evidence-based lens. Russ also tweets @ebefl The TEFLologists […]

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/TEFLology_Episode_42a.m4a In this episode the TEFLologists spoke to blogger, author and presenter Sandy Millin about the recent IATEFL2016 conference that took place in Birmingham, UK earlier this month. Matthew and Rob spoke to Sandy over Skype and asked her to reflect on the conference themes, presentations that she saw, how her own presentation went, and […]

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/TEFLology_Episode_36a.m4a In this episode, for one week only, the TEFLologists are replaced by guest presenter Marek Kiczkowiak, who discusses his work with the organisation TEFL Equity Advocates. To find out more about Marek and his group please visit the TEFL Equity Advocates homepage. Marek kindly responded to our questions about his interest in ‘native speaker’ and ‘non-native […]

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/TEFLology_Episode_35.m4a In this episode the TEFLologists are joined by guest TEFLologist Marc to discuss Dogme lessons on TEFL diplomas, the life and work of this week’s TEFL pioneer Dave Willis, and the mass walkout of the editorial board of the journal Lingua.

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/TEFLology_Episode_28_2.m4a In this episode, for one week only, the TEFLologists are replaced by guest presenters Michael Griffin and Anna Loseva, who discuss blogging, being connected, and their journeys as teachers. To find out more about Anna and Michael please visit their blogs. Michael Griffin’s blog Anna Losevas blog We spoke to the pair at the EFL […]

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/teflology/TEFLology_Episode_11_1.m4a In this episode a guest TEFLologist joins the podcast to discuss authenticity in ELT, The work of Stephen Krashen, and foreign language education in UK primary schools.