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Creative Teaching in the Primary Classroom
Improve your teaching, update your English, make new contacts and enjoy yourself!
These intensive 2-week courses have regular fixed start dates during the year and are eligible for LLP Comenius grants.
These courses are ideal for overseas teachers of English to Primary school students who would like to refresh their teaching methodology, develop their understanding of CLIL and ICT in the Primary classroom and to make friends and contacts from other parts of the world.
Courses in July and August 2012 will be held in the beautiful modern premises at the Oxford University Business School, 2 minutes' walk from the Lake School building in Park End St. If you're a summer course participant please check this link for important information about your course at the Oxford University Business School venue.
| Hours per week |
21 + weekly cultural / social activities |
|---|---|
| Maximum class size | 14, average 12 |
| Minimum age | 21 |
| Language level | Intermediate (CEFR Level B1) or above |
Your course includes:
- 21 hours of input per week
- Creative ideas to make your classes more lively and interactive
- Practical activities for motivating large classes
- Language improvement sessions
- A guided tour of Oxford
- A guided tour of an Oxford University college or Punting on the River Thames
- One social evening with tutors per week
- A visit to a local school (where possible)
- Experienced guest tutors in English language teaching
- An end-of-course certificate outlining the sessions and hours attended
Course tutors and guest trainers
Our friendly approachable tutors and guest trainers have substantial experience of teaching English as a foreign language and teacher training. They will adapt the content of your course to suit the needs and interests of the group, so that it is useful, relevant and enjoyable.
Latest news: Course Tutor Janet Bianchini and Summer 2011 Primary School teachers together created the new Oxford Primary Blog.
Other Primary Course guest tutors have included many experienced teacher trainers and well-established authors of Primary resources, for example Jackie Holderness and Wendy Superfine. For Oxford University Press they are co-authors of Zoom [Italy] Cool, Best Friends [Spain] and Zabadoo. Wendy has also co written Fun and Games in English and Telling Tales for Delta Publishing. Jackie has also written Chatterbox, Top Songs and Start with Words and Pictures Activity Book.
My stay in England and at the Lake School has made every penny I spent well worth it. The lessons are fun and engaging. The cultural, social and sporting activities were informative, refreshing and educational. THANKS a MILLION!
Alice Chua - Singapore - Primary Teacher Refresher Course
Course content
All participants are required to fill in a Pre-Course questionnaire. The Course Co-ordinator plans the course to meet the special requirements of the group. The course content is outlined and discussed on the first morning, and is then adapted as appropriate.
The methodology sessions on these courses are practical and communicative. They include a wide range of activities for developing the four skills, listening, speaking, reading and writing with young learners. Personal language development is also an important element of the course and based on the needs of the participants. Language improvement sessions to refresh and update your language are dynamic and interactive. Topics include grammar awareness, pronunciation, collocation, phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions.
Where possible, school visits in the local community are arranged. Some groups on summer courses also choose to attend an outdoor Shakespeare production in Oxford Castle or an Oxford University College garden. Course participants at other times of year often enjoy attending plays or concerts in theatres and music venues across the city.
Comenius-Grundtvig Funding, Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP)
These courses are eligible for EU LLP Comenius funding.
If you work in School Education, you can apply for Comenius funding.
You should:
- contact your National Agency for an application form
- ask Lake School to send you a Comenius pre-registration document/course information for the dates you choose
Then you should send your completed application form, pre-registration and course information back to your National Agency.
The deadline is April 30th, 2012 for courses between September and December 2012.
Follow-up resources and support
Each participant will take away a collection of practical activities they can use in their classrooms and share with their colleagues.
All teachers on our Professional Development Courses are invited to join us on Twitter @englishinoxford where you can share teaching ideas, classroom questions and thoughts on English with colleagues and friends.
Everything was just perfect: the teachers, trainers, the other colleagues, the place, the course, the materials and the inspiring ideas as well as the homestay! I would recommend it to everyone!
Eva Lokotar Vojnovic - Croatia - Professional Development Course - 2011
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