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Teacher Mike's International TEFL forum

Teacher Mike's International TEFL forum

By Mike Dishnow 麥克爺爺

Exchange experiences and ideas about TEFL (teaching English as a foreign language. A free exchange creating a win/win situation for teachers, students, and parents. You need not be a certified teacher, You may be an interested parent of a student or the student yourself.
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"Take a Five"

Teacher Mike's International TEFL forumNov 10, 2020

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"Take a Five"

"Take a Five"

In TEFL teaching you may find non-native English speakers-- young Learners -- to be very shy. "Ice breaking" is fundamental, very important and useful. So, do I find, is simple teaching about mindfulness. I talk about my experiences this morning.
Nov 10, 202006:21
Simple recordings

Simple recordings

The use of voice recordings placed on YouTube as a TEFL teaching method. I usually have coordination of content with my foreign teaching colleagues. Examples are,available here: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeDishnow麥克爺爺
Nov 09, 202007:12
Metacognition

Metacognition

Using deep reflection to study your thinking processes -- "thinking about thinking". Learning how to learn, how to expand and link your learning to practical everyday living.
Oct 30, 202010:10
Transfer Learning or Bridging

Transfer Learning or Bridging

Teaching your students the practical "real world" benefits of learning a lesson. How it will help them in their day to day life. If not immediately, in the future.
Oct 26, 202006:18
Language Gratitude Journal

Language Gratitude Journal

I discuss gratitude journaling and a variation of this idea you can use for language study. Combining good daily feelings/thoughts with learning a new word or phrase in English. Also, I talk about creating a mini-habit and the way to use it in language learning.
Oct 24, 202006:06
Instant Replay (Using recordings)

Instant Replay (Using recordings)

Recording a Skype session or other teaching situation is a valuable learning tool. This is true for both the student and the teacher. I discuss my experiences with this and my current reading and study of doing so.
Oct 23, 202008:46
Talk to Yourself

Talk to Yourself

A valuable strategy in language learning is talking to yourself (or a language partner). We call it "thinking aloud". I share my own experiences with this and tips/ideas from a book I am currently reading on megacognivity.
Oct 23, 202010:46
Halloween 2020

Halloween 2020

I just uploaded a simple Halloween lesson on PPT/video to my YouTube channel. It is the first os several I hope to do. I plan on reading some Halloween stories over the upcoming weekend and uploaded them too. I hope that teachers and students enjoy and find these useful. In the classroom or just for fun.
Oct 22, 202003:42
Sharing lesson plans

Sharing lesson plans

Mike talks about preparing for Skype sessions. What works best in his experience. Some pitfalls to avoid.
Oct 21, 202008:38
"20K Filipinos teaching English to Chinese students online -- envoy" by Marion Ramos

"20K Filipinos teaching English to Chinese students online -- envoy" by Marion Ramos

An article on Inquirer.net about teaching English opportunities during COVID-19. This is worth listening to and reading in its entirety online. The tip of an enormous iceberg .......
Oct 18, 202004:57
International TEFL Academy Chicago -- My Culture Connect Taiwan relationship statistics

International TEFL Academy Chicago -- My Culture Connect Taiwan relationship statistics

I have sorted the statistics regarding student involvement with MCC in obtaining practicum training hours. The wide participation in the USA and Canada is remarkable. The global reach of this is interesting too.
Oct 16, 202010:20
Moving new learning from short term to long term memory.

Moving new learning from short term to long term memory.

Short term memory may help on an upcoming test. But, to be functional it is important to move that learning to long term memory. This is done by recalling, several times -- using recall and repetition until you have reached this goal. Recall is particularly important. I recall studying spelling words, as a child, by writing them, then covering them up and writing them again. Doing this until I was successful.
Oct 14, 202007:20
Should you use children's materials when teaching adults?

Should you use children's materials when teaching adults?

That depends. Be cautious. Consider how your adult students feel about it. Are they embarrassed? Reluctant? I often use children's materials in my own personal study of Chinese, as well as adult materials. Do not simply discount materials written for children.
Oct 13, 202006:29
Value of a language buddy.

Value of a language buddy.

It is invaluable to have a native speaker helping you in language learning. I have a native Chinese speaker who makes recordings for me.
Oct 13, 202006:02
Using a background and message board online

Using a background and message board online

Tips on structuring your teaching environment when teaching TEFL online. I add the elements of cultural sensitivity and awareness.
Oct 02, 202003:47
The Cowherd and the Spinning Girl

The Cowherd and the Spinning Girl

A different version of the Heavenly River story. As happens in oral transmission of traditional folklore, this version follows in a slightly different way. Comparing the two stories would be an interesting lesson for TEFL students.
Oct 01, 202007:37
The Heavenly River

The Heavenly River

A children's story. A Chinese wisdom teaching about being responsible. A young couple, very much in love, fail to stay responsible in their daily duties. They are punished for their irresponsibility. It is an excellent and interesting story of how the "Milky Way" came to be in the sky.
Sep 30, 202009:39
Editing for publication.

Editing for publication.

I talk about writing for brevity, succinct and to the point. I discuss a project I just pared from over 2,000 words to just under 1,000. It came to mind afterwards: this is good advice for teaching TEFL classes and students. So, I recorded this segment with my thoughts.
Sep 30, 202006:16
The Frog Who Lived in a Well

The Frog Who Lived in a Well

A little frog's world is at the bottom of a small deep well. It is round at the top and you can see the blue sky. This is a wisdom story told Chinese children that carries an important moral teaching.
Sep 29, 202009:31
Leave Your Door Open (figuratively)

Leave Your Door Open (figuratively)

Interact with other teachers. Invite them to observe you. Ask if you can observe them. Create a mutual growth medium, a win-win situation.
Sep 27, 202004:29
The Value of Children's Stories in TEFL

The Value of Children's Stories in TEFL

I talk about two books of Chinese Myths and Legends that I purchased and use to read/record stories for my students in Taiwan.
Sep 27, 202008:41
Free book to be available soon.

Free book to be available soon.

I will produce an e-book and/or PDF copy of a small book I am publishing soon. It contains 10 tips on teaching English to Foreign Learners. I have been doing this as a volunteer for 10 years now. This year, due to pandemic, and isolating at home, I decided to become TEFL certified. I did so online.
Sep 26, 202008:53
Focus

Focus

I have daily practices that are cultivated. They are precursors to my writing and my volunteer work as a TEFL teacher. RITUALS play an important part in my day.
Sep 21, 202004:23
Accent

Accent

Is accent important in speaking English. I talk about my experiences and suggest you examine yours. My experience tells me a resounding "NO" to this question. What do you think?
Sep 21, 202004:52
Functional English vs textbook English

Functional English vs textbook English

The reason for language is communication, Being able to function using English is more important than using correct grammar and syntax.
Sep 20, 202005:22
Why does Michael speak so slowly?

Why does Michael speak so slowly?

An antidote that illustrates the habit I have fallen into -- speaking slowly and clearly when teaching English as a foreign language.
Sep 20, 202002:22
Patience, the prime virtue

Patience, the prime virtue

Nothing will enhance and anchor your TEFL practice more than learning to be patient. This is a learned skill.
Sep 20, 202002:57
Introduction

Introduction

Teacher Mike providing some background and his motivation for doing this podcast.
Sep 20, 202001:02