A CLIL methodology seminar and a CLIL lesson

with Anna Kashcheeva

and

Tatiana Vinogradenko

August 27, 2022
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Moscow
Avia Plaza, Aviamotornaya street, 10 b.2.

Speakers:

Anna Kashcheeva

(EFL teacher, CELTA and DELTA trainer, DELTA, MA in TESOL, IHTTC,

MSc in Educational Management from the University of Portsmouth)


Tatiana Vinogradenko
(CELTA, DELTA, English teacher at BKC-ih, Moscow)

About the Speakers

Anna Kashcheeva

Anna Kashcheeva is a freelance CELTA and Delta trainer. She previously worked as a teacher and an Assistant Director of Studies at BKC IH Moscow. She is also involved in delivering a wide range of online and offline training courses including TKT, CELTA & DELTA preparation, IH CAM, IHCTYL, IHC121 as well as designing more tailored courses for different educational establishments.


Being a MSc student in Educational Leadership and Management at School of Education and Sociology of the University of Portsmouth, Anna conducted social science research on identifying freelance teachers’ needs and evaluating the sustainability of a teacher-mentor learning community, which helped her come up with some ideas for developing this community.


Tatiana Vinogradenko
Tatiana Vinogradenko is currently working as an English teacher at BKC-ih school in Moscow. Apart from teaching children,teens and adults general English and teaching students for academic purposes, she has participated in a BKC programme of teaching different subjects (such as Psychology, History of Religion, Art, History of Photography) in English. Also, Since April, 2022, she has been running an Art course for pre-school and elementary school children in Moscow Multimedia Art Museum in English.

Tatiana is also a lecturer at the Department of Second Education (programme: ’Primary School Education and English’) in Moscow State Pedagogical University where she runs lectures and seminars on Methodology of teaching foreign languages.
About the Workshop
Do you think you can study psychology and improve your English at the same time? Can you learn art in English if you have never learnt neither art no English before?

Experts in CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) are absolutely positive about this!
Is it possible to use CLIL with beginner students? How about intermediate or advanced learners? What about children? Teens? Adults? Is it possible to use CLIL at school?

We are inviting you to participate in a CLIL methodology seminar and a CLIL lesson to find your own answers to these questions.

You’ll have a chance to imagine that you are a student and feel how the method works from inside. We believe that by the end of our seminar each participant will have been able to create a fascinating CLIL lesson on any topic and make use of this method in their further teaching practice!
A CLIL methodology seminar and a CLIL lesson
An excerpt of the presentation given by Anna Kashcheeva and Tatiana Vinogradenko at the 2022 August meeting of the Teacher Mentor Learning Community.
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