01-10-2015, 11:49 AM
English is the global language, and ESL training is increasingly important. More and more businesses and individuals are seeking competent, professional, qualified ESL trainers - just like you!
This course capitalises on my many years' experience as a language trainer, distilling knowledge I wish I'd had in the early days of my ESL career.
Practical tips and resources? This course has got it.
Foundation skills? This course covers it. And it constantly grows with you.
The concept:
Imagine a language as a body, living and breathing, moving through space and time, growing and expanding, developing through experience and contact with other language bodies, with technology, with innovation. Language Body rarely sits still.
And now imagine the skeleton of this Language Body… the skeleton, holding everything in place, is Grammar. Language Body evolves, as do we all, and over time the skeleton shifts and bends and twists and turns but the core structure remains the same, identifiable. Simply put, a body needs a skeleton as a language needs grammar. But what are all those bones and joints and how do they fit together? That’s what we examine in this course.
Don't forget to add me +5 rep and make a positive feedback on udemy.com to the author of this course.
This course capitalises on my many years' experience as a language trainer, distilling knowledge I wish I'd had in the early days of my ESL career.
Practical tips and resources? This course has got it.
Foundation skills? This course covers it. And it constantly grows with you.
The concept:
Imagine a language as a body, living and breathing, moving through space and time, growing and expanding, developing through experience and contact with other language bodies, with technology, with innovation. Language Body rarely sits still.
And now imagine the skeleton of this Language Body… the skeleton, holding everything in place, is Grammar. Language Body evolves, as do we all, and over time the skeleton shifts and bends and twists and turns but the core structure remains the same, identifiable. Simply put, a body needs a skeleton as a language needs grammar. But what are all those bones and joints and how do they fit together? That’s what we examine in this course.
Magic Button :
https://www.udemy.com/english-for-esl-trainers/?couponCode=SYE-UdemyThanks
Don't forget to add me +5 rep and make a positive feedback on udemy.com to the author of this course.