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Webinars and Online Training at Grade Education Centre

Webinar

6 ways of how assessment informs learning

19/03 15:00–16:00

Free

Webinar

6 ways of how assessment informs learning

20/03 17:00–18:00

Free

Have you ever wondered whether the tests we write or the exams we take really have a positive impact on the learning outcomes and student needs? Is there a balance between teaching for the sake of taking a test or teaching real-life English? At the webinar we’re going to take a look at how assessment can help make lessons more structured and goal-oriented, increase learner motivation and help teachers be more aware of their students’ potential and learning outcomes. Daryna and Anna will also share their tips and ways of how to reconcile teaching real-world skills and exam preparation. 

Daryna Sizhuk,

Senior Business Development Manager for Ukraine, Caucasus and Central Asia, Cambridge Assessment English

Daryna has been a National Consultant for Cambridge Assessment English in Ukraine for the last 6 years dealing with implementation of different testing projects jointly with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, supporting the work of local Authorised Exam centres and preparation centres for Cambridge English qualifications. Daryna holds Master’s Degree in the English Language Philology and Diploma of Professional Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, London.

Anna Shovkaliuk

Anna Shovkaliuk is a teacher, conference speaker, and business development manager at Grade Education Center. She has worked with teachers all around Ukraine and abroad, providing training, presentations, class observations as well as one-to-one sessions. Anna has been teaching General and Business English for 13 years, holds CELTA and DELTA qualifications, has experience in material writing, editing, project and people management.

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Memory in language learning with Christopher Reese

26/03/2020 99 UAH Online 

There’s a fact about language learning – and teaching – that we’re all intuitively aware of: the fact that our memory is a critical aspect of the process. After all, how can we produce a word, structure, or phrase that we can’t remember? However, the way that our memory works is far more complicated than just “remembering words and phrases” – it also is the determining factor in how we receive and process new information, as well as a tool that we can use and exploit for the purposes of language learning. In this webinar, we’re going to take a closer look at the function of memory and language learning, and how we can exploit our long and short-term memories for presenting and practicing new language.

Key Takeaways:

  • how our memory works – and breaks – when taking in new information
  • how to exploit memory for language learning and practice
  • a few ready-to-use activities to take into your classroom which exploit our learners’ memory
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