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Synchronous (Onsite) Materials / Course / Curriculum Design Workshop (50 mins Onsite)

Using Blended Learning to Create Student-Led Conversation Courses

Sun, Apr 30, 15:00-15:50 Asia/Seoul

Location: P104

English learners in L1 environments often lack opportunities to practice their speaking skills, therefore every second in the conversation-based classroom is a precious moment for them. To increase engagement and maximize student speaking time, we have incorporated blended learning into our curriculum to create a student-led classroom. Outside the classroom or on specially designated days, students learn self-study techniques to practice a wide variety of speaking skills such as fluency, intonation or asking follow-up questions. This allows students to spend the majority of their time in class divided into small groups discussing topics ranging from everyday English to controversial current events, with specific topics chosen by students based on their personal interests. This design has led to increased participation as students take charge of their own learning in the classroom, while targeted goal setting and independent skill building activities keep students motivated as the progress from struggling through small talk to being able to confidently and competently discuss controversial issues. In this workshop, we will teach effective strategies and adaptable activities that can give your students more speaking opportunities and increase engagement in the classroom.

  • Kimberly Noriko Durinick

    Originally from California, USA, Kim Durinick holds a Bachelor's degree in Biological Chemistry from Grinnell College and received her Master's in Education from Framingham State University. Over her numerous years of teaching experience, she has taught students of all ages and levels, from kindergarten to senior citizens, beginner to fluent. She currently works as an assistant professor at Hansei University in Gunpo, South Korea.

  • Amanda Sheffield

    Amanda Sheffield holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from California State University, Sacramento. She pursued her Master's in Teaching with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) at National University, while teaching children diagnosed with Autism. Amanda has over 13 years of teaching experience ranging from In-Home therapy, In-school therapy, Kindergarten, Elementary School and University. She currently resides in South Korea where she teaches at Hansei University.