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Oct 26, 2013
We are lexically indebted to him
Nov 24, 2012
The Principles of Principled Eclecticism according to Chia Suan Chong
A summary of the closing plenary (Mis)-Applied Linguistics at the TESOL France colloquium on 18 November 2012
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Chia explaining 'stealth pair work' |
Chia Suan Chong started her plenary at the 31st
annual TESOL France colloquium by warning us there would be 65 slides in her PowerPoint
and introducing the concept of stealth pair work – speaking quietly, in a muted
voice with a person sitting next to you. Considering the fact the audience
consisted of about 200 ELT teachers, this wasn't an easy task. I had been
really looking forward to this talk, so I was prepared to shut up for 60
minutes. I had expected Chia to debunk ELT myths and show how certain findings
of applied linguistics research have been misapplied in ELT. Instead, the talk
went in a different direction as Chia took us on a journey through the history
of ELT.
May 8, 2012
In response to Hugh Dellar’s Dissing Dogme : In defence of… TBL
In the second installment of his thought-provoking and
thoroughly enjoyable “Dissing Dogme” series (see here), Hugh Dellar addresses the touchy
topic of language input in Dogme but this time Task-Based Learning (TBL) is
also thrown in the mix. Why has TBL come under attack?
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