English For Teaching Seminar

English For Teaching Seminar Schedule

The following shows a representative schedule of the covered topics and activities during the two week seminar. Specific topics may be added as time allows and participants’ needs suggest.

The seminar is organized along two main tracks: one addressing the methods and practices of teaching in the English academic context (Pedagogy), the second addressing effective presentations in English, considering not only pronunciation but also word choice and grammar (Language). The language track considers elements shared by all varieties of English, although differences between American and British English are addressed.

Also included in the seminar are various cultural activities, which are not shown below. The schedule for these varies year-to-year and will be given to participants on the first day of the seminar.

Week 1

Day

Pedagogy

Language

Other

Monday
  • Introductions
  • Campus Tour
  • Getting Started: Where Our Students Are
  • Overview of Presentations1
  • Review of English Verb System
Tutorials2 and Observations3
Tuesday
  • U.S. Classroom Culture
  • Defining Excellence in Teaching
  • More English Verb Forms
  • Overview of English Sound System
Wednesday
  • Microteaching Presentations I
  • Microteaching Presentations I
Thursday
  • Preparing to Teach
  • Expectations of Students
  • Phrase Rhythm and Melody
Friday
  • Conducting Class
  • Classroom Language
  • Inflected Endings
  • Discourse Level Stress

1Presentation assignments are sent out before the course. The overview is to clarify any questions you may have.
2Individual sessions with an instructor to discuss mini-presentations and pronunciation issues.
3Observations of classroom sessions at the university.

Week 2

Day

Pedagogy

Language

Other

Monday
  • Teacher/Student Relationships
  • The Language of What-If
  • Introduction to English Word Stress
Tutorials2 and Observations3
Wednesday
  • Microteaching Presentations II
  • Predicting Word Level Stress
  • Microteaching Presentations II
Wednesday
  • Student Q & A Panel
  • First Look Fair
  • Regularities in Syllable Stress
  • Special Vowel and Consonant Patterns
Thursday
  • Evaluating Students
  • Evaluating Teachers
  • Compound Words
  • Numbers and Addresses
  • Heteronyms
Friday
  • Conclusions and Wrap-Up
  • Program Evaluations
  • Closing Gathering

Daily Schedule

The daily schedule appears below. Generally, the Pedagogy track runs in the first morning session, while the Language track runs in the second morning and the afternoon sessions. Tutorials are held in the late afternoon; observations are generally scheduled in the afternoon, but specific schedulings depend on the class in question.

Time

Activity

9:00 – 10:45 Morning Session I
10:45 – 11:15 Break
11:15 – 12:00 Morning Session II
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Afternoon Session
15:00 – 16:00 Tutorials