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New 2024 Webinar dates!

Refresh your teaching, be inspired by our speakers and register for our free online webinars.

Stay up to date with the latest developments in the world of ELT and interact with our experts. Hear from leading authors and get practical tips for your own English classes.

Our webinars are held monthly and are completely free. 

Certificates are available for all attendees.

Download the programme + brochure below:

 

February – May 2024

Nora Nagy (alt)

Nóra Wünsch-Nagy

Make Reading Matter:
support social and emotional development in young learners through stories.

In this webinar, you are going to learn about using stories for multiple purposes in the young-learner classroom. Stories are the most natural way of learning for children, and becoming familiar with the amazing potential of picture books will help you harness their magical powers. We will use examples from the Helbling Young Readers and The Thinking Train series to illustrate these goals and present you activities you can try in your young learner classes. By helping our students to develop their visual and literacy skills, we give them the tools to recognise and address their emotions and relate to others in social contexts. With their social and emotional development in mind, we will look at five different classroom goals and see how stories will help you work towards them. 

Thursday 16 May 2024

4:00-5:00 PM London, UK (Find your local time for this event)

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Archive

Enjoy recordings of previous Helbling English Webinars here.

Herbert Puchta: Mixing the serious with the fun: developing language and life skills with young teenagers.

Gavin Biggs: Mystery and adventure in class: how stories can inspire students.

Amir Hamidi: Transforming classrooms with PBL: integrating Sustainable Development Goals for impactful learning.

Jeremy Harmer:  The enigma of language and how to teach it.

Herbert Puchta & Chris Jory: Help all your students to achieve their potential! Strategies and options for mixed-abilities in teenage classrooms

Herbert Puchta & Chris Jory: Differentiation doesn’t work! Or does it…? Theoretical considerations and practical solutions.

Chaz Pugliese: Creating a Motivating Environment: what it takes for your students to thrive.

Scott Thornbury: Teaching grammar creatively

Nóra Wünsch-Nagy: Multimodal reading: linking reading with listening and viewing

... and many more!
 

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