Monday 19 February 2007

Wednesday 14 February 2007


Plenary How do you become an even better leader?
George Pickering
Blogging Blogs
Chris Wilson /Alec Reid
Experience of the Instituto de Línguas in the Teaching of ELT
Aida Munhequete
Dealing with Large Classes and Minimal Resources
Stephen Bax
How do you Motivate your Learners?
George Pickering
ELT & Identity: Creating the Balance
Fernanda Costa Santos
The future of ELT in Portuguese Africa
João Sales
Using Different Types of Classroom Interaction
Joaquim César Rafael
Macmillan Talking Stories
Kathy McCabe
Plenary
The Roles and Future of Englishes
Stephen Bax
Plenary
ELT Past, Present & Future
Stephen Bax
Ideas on how to start English Clubs in your school
Justino Matola
The use of Visual Aids in ELT
Rui de Carvalho
Beyond Minimal Pairs: more approaches to teaching pronunciation
Erica Davila
Texts for Teens: authentic tales for language learning
Fitch O’Connell
Evaluation
Abub Ibraimo
Do you really teach language learning strategies?
Alberto Gaspar
How to Motivate yourself and Colleagues
George Pickering
Recent development of English Teaching in Portugal.
Luis Capucha
Continuous Teacher development – The Role of “English Teacher’s Toolkit”.
Trindade Nahara
Teachers Supporting Teachers.
Stephen Bax

Plenary Getting Off to the Best Start.
George Pickering

Tuesday 13 February 2007

WELCOME


Welcome to Xisaka Hotel, Namaacha, the venue for our first British Council ELT conference, 15- 17 February 2007. We are very happy to have delegates here from all parts of Mozambique and Angola and we look forward to three days of stimulating presentations, discussions and exchange of ideas. We hope you will take this opportunity to network as much as possible and to remain in touch long after the conference has ended.

Please attend as many presentations, workshops, round tables and plenaries as you can and add your comments on each one in the slots above. This will give us all valuable feedback, and enable further exchange of ideas after the conference has ended.

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