Creating A Fun Online Esl Class

Posted By: ELK1nG

Creating A Fun Online Esl Class
Last updated 7/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.19 GB | Duration: 1h 57m

Make Your Students Speak Up in Your Online Classes

What you'll learn
Online ESL speaking activities for learners
Effective Instructions and Flow for ESL Roleplaying
Effective Instructions and Flow for ESL Discussion Activity
How to give student presentation in an ESL class
Requirements
Knowledge in ESL teaching
Online ESL teachers to Chinese learners
ESL teachers teaching Chinese students
Brief understanding of Chinese culture
Experienced in public speaking
Description
Online ESL teaching to Chinese students (in China and elsewhere) has become a trend. It can be fun at the beginning, but after going through some really challenging online classes such as students not participating or students not speaking up, online ESL classes can be really dragging… or even less promising.However, when we come up with ideas that will make students speak up, our online classes can be really fun and even exciting. Besides, our goal is to help the students improve their English communication skills.In this 3-part video course, I'm going to share my experience and techniques I use to make my online students speak up and get to understand better their learning needs.The three-part video course will help you with the following:Part 1 - Overview of an Engaging and Fun Online ESL ClassWhat you’ll learn:How can we define an engaging and fun online ESL classWhat makes an online ESL class engaging and funWhy do we have to make it engaging and fun (pedagogical approach)How we can make it fun and engagingOverview of PPP (Presentation-Practice-Production)Online teaching roadblocks and whiteboard solutionsSample online class structurePart 2 - Giving Effective Roleplaying and Discussion Activity (Separate course)What you’ll learn:What makes our Chinese ESL learners not speakCommon mistakes Chinese students make when speaking in English6 suggested online speaking activitiesGiving instructions for roleplaying activity with demoGiving instruction for conducting a discussion activity with demoPart 3 - Giving student presentation in an online ESL class (Separate course)Why give student presentationGetting started with giving student presentationWhat we (online ESL teachers) can do during and after the student presentsStudent presentation guideline with demoHopefully, once you’ve gone through these courses you can:Come up with better ideas and approaches on how to make your online ESL classes fun and excitingDeliver a great learning experienceBetter come up with ways on how to provide an English speaking environment or opportunities for your ESL learnersEven learn how to design and plan your online ESL classesEnjoy the video and thank you so much for joining me here!Credits:bensound (dot) com (BG music)Also, big big thanks to my Chinese friend, Shiloh for helping me with the demo classes

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction and Course Goals

Lecture 2 Why Watch This Video Course Series

Section 2: Part 1 - Overview of a Fun, Engaging and Exciting Online ESL Class

Lecture 3 Who we are as online teachers

Lecture 4 Online Teaching Features

Lecture 5 Understanding the PPP Lesson Format (Presentation-Practice-Production)

Lecture 6 Sample Online Class Structure (Identify where the PPP falls in)

Lecture 7 Online teaching roadbloacks

Lecture 8 The fun and engaging way to use the online Whiteboard function and Wrap up

Lecture 9 Part 1 Key Take-aways

Section 3: Part 2 - Effective Roleplaying and Discussion Activities

Lecture 10 Part 2 Introduction and Goals

Lecture 11 What makes our ESL students not speak?

Lecture 12 Suggested Speaking Activities

Lecture 13 Common mistakes Chinese students make when speaking in English

Lecture 14 Instructing a fun and engaging roleplaying activity

Lecture 15 Facilitating an engaging and effective discussion activiy

Lecture 16 Part 2 Wrap up and summary

Section 4: Part 3 - Having students do presentations or deliver a speech

Lecture 17 Part 3 Introduction

Lecture 18 Why have students do presentations or deliver a speech?

Lecture 19 Getting started with having students do presentations or deliver speeches

Lecture 20 What we can do when our students deliver a speech or present

Lecture 21 What we can do after our students have delivered a speech or presented

Lecture 22 Student Presentation Guidelines with a demo presentation

Section 5: Three-part course wrap up and ending remarks

Lecture 23 Ending video

Online ESL teachers,ESL Teachers,ESL Curriculum developers,Online course designers,Public speakers