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Cambridge Day 2013.

Cambridge Day 2013.

Cambridge Day će se organizovati 09.februara 2013. godine. Više informacija o Cambridge Day-u pročitajte u pozivu koji je poslao Branko Stojanović, menadžer prodaje za region Balkana.

Ovog februara, u saradnji sa Cambridge English Language Assessment-om i British Council-om, organizovaćemo našu godišnju konferenciju Cambridge Day. Ovogodišnja predavanja su posvećena veštinama neophodnim za pripremu YLE Cambridge English Advanced ispita, kao i metodici neophodnoj za rad sa učenicima tinejdžerskog uzrasta. Tokom konferencije imaćete priliku da čujete Herberta Puhtu (Herbert Puchta), Keren Saksbi (Karen Saxby), Džesiku Koks (Jessica Cox) i Boba Obija (Bob Obee).

Agenda

09.00 – 10.00            Registracija

10.00 – 10.15            Uvodni govori

10.15 – 11.15            Plenarno predavanje: Herbert Puhta

11.15 – 11.45            Kafe pauza

11.45 – 12.45            Radionica: Keren Saksbi

12.45 – 13.45            Pauza za ručak

13.45 – 14.45            Plenarno predavanje: Džesika Koks

14.45 – 15.45            Radionica: Bob Obi

15.45 – 16.15            Podela certifikata  

16.15 – 17.15            Džesika Koks: Radionica namenjena kandidatima koji se pripremaju za polaganje CAE ispita

Kako se prijaviti?

 

Ako želite da se prijavite za učešće na konferenciji, molimo Vas da popunite ovaj formular. Takođe bismo želeli da napomenemo da je broj mesta ograničen. Potvrde o učešću na seminaru će biti poslate u sredu, 6. februara 2013. godine. (ukoliko niste u mogućnosti da otvorite formular, molimo Vas da unesete sledeću adresu u Vaš internet pretraživač: http://www.cambridge.org/

Predavači

Herbert Puchta holds a PhD in English – with a focus on ELT pedagogy. He has been Professor of English at the Teacher Training University in Graz, and President of IATEFL. As a writer and international teacher trainer, he has given talks, seminars and workshops to teachers in over 50 countries. Each classroom he visits makes him see how brilliantly creative teachers can be and how hard they work. It also teaches him a little more about students’ hearts and minds.

Karen Saxby has produced a wealth of material for younger learners of English, with recent published works including the ‘Fun For’ series for Starters, Movers and Flyers, the ‘Story Fun’ series and ‘KET for Schools Trainer’, all written for Cambridge University Press.  Karen has an RSA TEFL diploma and a first class degree in Linguistics and French. She left the classroom to focus on a full-time career as a writer of teaching and testing material for students of English, with a particular interest in producing material for young learners. Karen has given talks and run workshops to teachers in various countries on behalf of Cambridge Assessment. Additionally she has acted as a consultant for the production of EFL material and the development of language test formats.

Bob Obee was formerly the Director of Studies of the British Council teaching centres in Athens and Kuala Lumpur. His publications with Cambridge University Press include the Grammar Activity Book (CUP). He currently works as a Professional Support Leader for Cambridge English Language Assessment with specific responsibility for the management of Speaking Tests in the region of South East Europe.

Jessica Cox is Marketing Manager for the Global Marketing Team at Cambridge ESOL. She leads on digital marketing activity for key ESOL exams and manages social media campaigns on Facebook and YouTube. Jessica was an EFL teacher in Japan for 11 years.

Predavanja

Herbert Puchta

Success with teaching teens

In this session, Herbert will be drawing on his extensive experience as a teacher, materials writer and researcher, to flesh out a teaching map featuring the key ideas about communicative language teaching combined with the latest psychological and educational insights into the workings of the teenage mind. Theories will be given substance by examples from Herbert’s latest materials aimed at making the language learning process more fun and interesting for your students, and your own life easier. Be inspired by Herbert’s insights, and use his ideas and his ‘Checklist for success with Teens’ to enrich your own teaching.

Karen Saxby

Teaching young learners 

Both your adult, professional self and your inner child are invited to this session! From both perspectives, we will consider how the YLE tests motivate young learners in their acquisition of English language skills. Whilst your adult, professional self might discover how tasks are carefully constructed to practise and test meaningful use of language in a success-orientated way, your inner child will see they can also have some fun in the process. We will also consider how YLE teaching materials provide focussed and enjoyable ways to prepare learners for the YLE tests and stimulate cognitive, social and creative development. In addition, we will evaluate the use of storytelling in the language classroom. Please bring two colouring pencils, a blank sheet of paper and your own sense of fun and creativity to this workshop!

Bob Obee

Varying the Focus in CAE Writing Lessons

Jessica Cox

Prepare your students for success with Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)