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Teacher Talking Time: The Learn YOUR English Podcast
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100 episodes
4 days ago
On Teacher Talking Time, Leo, Mike, and Andrew bring you discussions, interviews, and debates on English language training and learning. From approaches, misconceptions, and successful and failed case studies, each episode is dedicated to their vision: continual growth. They interview teachers and learners from around the world, and also debate the merits of common teaching approaches.
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On Teacher Talking Time, Leo, Mike, and Andrew bring you discussions, interviews, and debates on English language training and learning. From approaches, misconceptions, and successful and failed case studies, each episode is dedicated to their vision: continual growth. They interview teachers and learners from around the world, and also debate the merits of common teaching approaches.
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Education
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We CANNOT and DO NOT Control What Students Learn - Bill VanPatten
Teacher Talking Time: The Learn YOUR English Podcast
2 hours 2 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
We CANNOT and DO NOT Control What Students Learn - Bill VanPatten
Join our free support group for teachers building their business.  So many teachers focus on teaching when they should focus on something else. In this episode, we dive into this with the great Bill VanPatten.  Bill VanPatten is an award-winning scholar and teacher with an international reputation in the fields of second language acquisition and second language teaching. He is a requested speaker at conferences and meetings and over the course of his career he has given over 500 keynote speeches, plenaries, invited talks, and workshops. We chat with Bill about why: the majority of teaching is not in accordance with SLA research Krashen was right teachers need to get rid of the "Atlas Complex"  most people don't understand what a communicative classroom means grammar rules are not psychologically real many researchers don't want to talk to teachers understanding how non-college educated L1 speakers process language shows explicit instruction's ineffectiveness  if learners can do your assignments using AI, the assignment is flawed For more from Bill: 1. Visit his website.  2. His recent article "Krashen forty years later: Final comments" Thank you for listening. Your support has been overwhelming and we couldn't do what we do without you. We hope this podcast serves as an effective CPD tool for you. If you have a comment or question about today's show, we'd love to hear from you: info@learnyourenglish.com  Ways we can help you right now: 1. 5in30: Get 5 clients in the next 30 days 2. Just starting your business? Get free guidance in our support group.  3. Already have clients? Share your vision with us: book a free chat to strategize your business goals. 4. Follow us on IG: @learnyourenglish
Teacher Talking Time: The Learn YOUR English Podcast
On Teacher Talking Time, Leo, Mike, and Andrew bring you discussions, interviews, and debates on English language training and learning. From approaches, misconceptions, and successful and failed case studies, each episode is dedicated to their vision: continual growth. They interview teachers and learners from around the world, and also debate the merits of common teaching approaches.