Pearson Japan:

Learning to Read; Reading to Learn (Kanagawa)

Date: Sunday, July 4th, 2004 Time: 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Speaker: Ali Taylor (Longman); Jonah Glick (Longman)

Description:
Ali Taylor and Jonah Glick provide an an all-you-need-to-know guide on using Readers.

  1. Learning to Read; Reading to Learn: Readers in the Young Learners Classroom. Readers are a great tool for motivating language learning, and this presentation looks at a range of techniques for exploiting their potential in the classroom.
  2. A Classic Start to 1 Million Words: Young Learners and Reading at Home. The more we read the more we learn. Therefore, the younger we start reading, the better! With a focus on classic tales, this presentation takes a practical look at getting your students started on the road to reading and vocabulary building.
  3. Games and Activities to Spice Up Your High School English Classes. A hands-on workshop to show participants a plethora of games and activities for the High School English classroom. Learn some new tricks that you can take back to your classroom and excite your students.
  4. Your Guide to the Extensive Reading Maze. A fun-filled introduction to the wonderful world of Extensive Reading! Learn the who, what, where and why of Extensive Reading and how to get started today!
Today's seminars are organized by Longman in conjunction with The English Resource.

Organization: Pearson Japan

Cost: free (registration required, contact Koji Yamamoto on 042-744-8898)

Venue: The English Resource Sagamihara Bookstore, 15-15 2F Matsugae-Cho, Sagamihara-Shi, Kanagawa

Location: Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

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