Three things to listen out for

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In his latest series of vlogs for Pavilion ELT, Damien Herlihy is celebrating the release of the new look Modern English Teacher by focusing on the theme of each issue. Each episode will offer some highlights from that theme and then Damien will relate those ideas to his own teaching context. We hope that you’ll be able to do the same – no matter where you are in the world!

In this episode, he looks at the theme ‘Teaching Listening’ in the March/April 2022 issue. He focuses on the article “Three Things to Listen Out For” by Jonathon Ryan, which explores the disconnect between listening in the classroom and listening in the outside world.

How is Damien’s series making you reflect on your own teaching? Let us know in the comments under the vlog or below our shares on the Pavilion ELT social media!

 


References

Ryan, J (2022) Three things to listen out for Modern English Teacher 32 (2) March

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Damien Herlihy
Damien Herlihy
Damien Herlihy has been a vlogger for Pavilion ELT since December 2019. His vlog posts draw upon his experiences as a teacher, teacher trainer and school owner, and take into account what his teachers have found most useful as well as his own learning experiences. His vlog posts have been in a number of themed series including: professional development; how methodology books have influenced his teaching practices; and the internet as a virtual textbook and cater to teacher and teacher trainers working in face-to-face, classes, teaching live online or doing a mix of the two in hybrid teaching. Damien has been teaching English for a little over 20 years, with 8 years of running his own language school in Thailand. He is a former IELTS-examiner, an award-winning teacher, and following his Masters in Teaching English as a Second Language, is also an online teacher, a journal article writer and a conference presenter. Alongside all of this, he has also been working on a website for students of English called English Riot and regularly writes blog posts, makes YouTube videos and produces a podcast for the site, and has juggled a move back to his native Australia. You can find out more about Damien at his website: www.englishriot.com.