Apricot Publishing:

Learning World Intensive Workshop (Osaka)

Date: Sunday, November 27th, 2011 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Speaker: Matthew de Wilde, Hiromi Kawahara

Description:
Tricks and ideas that you can use in your lessons with any course book! Ideas to make a fun, supportive environment where your students flourish. The workshop will introduce tricks and ideas that you can use with the Learning World series. Workshop contents include:

  • necessary lesson preparation
  • lesson planning
  • ideas and tricks for progressing with the text
  • finding the balance between class time and homework
  • how to get your students interested and interacting in English.

The workshop will be broken down into sections using different levels of the Learning World series, starting with lower levels and progressing to higher levels. For a more detailed schedule, see the Apricot website.

Organization: Apricot Publishing

Cost: 3,500 yen

Venue: Twin21 MID Tower 20F, Conference Room #4, Osaka map (PDF)

Location: Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

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Contact Apricot Publishing

Website: www.apricot-plaza.co.jp

Samantha Kawakami
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Phone (work): 03-5333-5120
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