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TESOL Pop
TESOL Pop
123 episodes
3 weeks ago

A short conversation can spark a big idea. But as busy English language teachers, it’s hard to find the time and space for those chats that shift how we teach or think about our careers. TESOL Pop brings those conversations to you. This mini podcast features quick, insightful interviews with TESOL, TEFL, and ESL educators from around the world. In under 15 minutes, you’ll hear ideas, teaching insights, and career stories that make you feel part of the wider ELT community, without adding to your workload.


🎧 Listen on your podcast app

📺 Watch with captions on YouTube

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Produced by our creative house, Communicating for Impact.


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A short conversation can spark a big idea. But as busy English language teachers, it’s hard to find the time and space for those chats that shift how we teach or think about our careers. TESOL Pop brings those conversations to you. This mini podcast features quick, insightful interviews with TESOL, TEFL, and ESL educators from around the world. In under 15 minutes, you’ll hear ideas, teaching insights, and career stories that make you feel part of the wider ELT community, without adding to your workload.


🎧 Listen on your podcast app

📺 Watch with captions on YouTube

🌐 Or do a bit of both at tesolpop.com


Produced by our creative house, Communicating for Impact.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
How To
Education,
Technology,
Self-Improvement
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Teaching Tips for Translanguaging – with Josianne Block
TESOL Pop
13 minutes 33 seconds
12 months ago
Teaching Tips for Translanguaging – with Josianne Block

Senior Teaching Associate Josianne Block shares insights on how embracing learners’ linguistic resources can enhance communication, foster inclusivity, and create a more dynamic learning environment.


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TALKING POINTS

  1. What is translanguaging? Josianne defines translanguaging as the natural blending of languages to facilitate effective communication. She shares real-world examples, such as using gestures, words from other languages we know, and cultural knowledge to convey meaning.
  2. The role of translanguaging. How translanguaging reflects the interconnected nature of languages in our minds. Far from a shortcut, it’s a powerful tool for building confidence and fostering curiosity.
  3. Classroom strategies. Josianne describes how she incorporates translanguaging by starting lessons by writing vocabulary words in the learners' languages, as an example.
  4. Safe learning spaces. The importance of establishing clear guidelines for using learners’ first languages. She shares how this approach helps students transition from relying on their native languages to gaining confidence in English.


ABOUT

Josianne is based in Malta, a small island in the Mediterranean. She has over ten years of teaching experience in English and currently works as a senior teaching associate at the University of Malta. Josianne holds an M.A. in Applied Linguistics and TESOL and is also qualified to teach Italian and Maltese as foreign languages. Having taught several integration programmes, she is particularly interested in language dynamics and linguistic diversity within multilingual contexts. She also actively participates in local and international ELT conferences and enjoys conducting research.


REFERENCES

  • Garcia, O., & Wei, L. (2014). Translanguaging: Language, Bilingualism and Education. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Kerr, P. (2014). Translation and Own-language Activities. Cambridge University Press.
  • Translanguaging Guides. CUNY-NYSIEB. (2021). Available at https://www.cunynysieb.org/ translanguaging-re Accessed on 19/11/2024.


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CREDITS

Producer: Laura Wilkes

Editor: Haven Tsang

Thanks to our inspiring guest, Josianne Block.

Production by Communicating for Impact


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TESOL Pop

A short conversation can spark a big idea. But as busy English language teachers, it’s hard to find the time and space for those chats that shift how we teach or think about our careers. TESOL Pop brings those conversations to you. This mini podcast features quick, insightful interviews with TESOL, TEFL, and ESL educators from around the world. In under 15 minutes, you’ll hear ideas, teaching insights, and career stories that make you feel part of the wider ELT community, without adding to your workload.


🎧 Listen on your podcast app

📺 Watch with captions on YouTube

🌐 Or do a bit of both at tesolpop.com


Produced by our creative house, Communicating for Impact.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.