In this episode I look at how you can use images effectively in the classroom and give your students more of those "a-ha" moments.
Through a job posting in a small Russian village, via a polyglot war hero, past split brain experiments and behaviourist studies, into Atkinson's Keyword Method (a vocab-learning approach) and out into the magic formula for "a-ha" moments, we look at what makes a perfect image.
At the end of the episode there are suggestions for different images you can use in the classroom today to teach various vocab and grammar points.
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In this episode I look at how you can use images effectively in the classroom and give your students more of those "a-ha" moments.
Through a job posting in a small Russian village, via a polyglot war hero, past split brain experiments and behaviourist studies, into Atkinson's Keyword Method (a vocab-learning approach) and out into the magic formula for "a-ha" moments, we look at what makes a perfect image.
At the end of the episode there are suggestions for different images you can use in the classroom today to teach various vocab and grammar points.
Episode 28 - Talking about Comedy with Luke from Luke’s English Podcast
The Clark and Miller English Podcast
1 hour 10 minutes 42 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 28 - Talking about Comedy with Luke from Luke’s English Podcast
I talk to Luke from Luke’s English Podcast – one of the longest-running ESL podcasts – about one of our favourite topics: comedy.
We discuss our favourite British sitcoms and comedians.
We also look at how you can improve your communication skills by “keeping things light” and even being weird and surreal.
And you also get to hear at least three pirate jokes (and two cheese jokes, too).
List of shows and comedians mentioned in this episode:
Alan Partridge (also referred to as simply “Partridge”)
Monty Python (also referred to as “The Pythons”)
The Mighty Boosh
The Young Ones
The Goon Show
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
The Office
Tintin
Asterix
Hancock’s Half Hour
Gimme Gimme Gimme
Keeping Up Appearances
Only Fools and Horses
Blackadder
Fawlty Towers
One Foot in the Grave
The Thick of It
Peep Show
Phoenix Nights
The Day Today
Brass Eye
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
Have I Got News for You
Tommy Cooper
Book: The Naked Jape by Jimmy Carr and Lucy Greeves
The Clark and Miller English Podcast
In this episode I look at how you can use images effectively in the classroom and give your students more of those "a-ha" moments.
Through a job posting in a small Russian village, via a polyglot war hero, past split brain experiments and behaviourist studies, into Atkinson's Keyword Method (a vocab-learning approach) and out into the magic formula for "a-ha" moments, we look at what makes a perfect image.
At the end of the episode there are suggestions for different images you can use in the classroom today to teach various vocab and grammar points.