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Chia Suan Chong

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Chia Suan Chong blogged for English Teaching professional for 8 years, every fortnight, writing her final post back in September 2019. During her time as a blogger, she wrote 173 blog posts, writing from 5 different cities – through holidays, through changes in her career, through 3 periods of maternity leave. She took on different roles as she continued to blog as a teacher, a teacher trainer, a communication skills trainer, an intercultural skills trainer, a writer, a freelancer and an educator and her blogs reflected those experiences as well as discussing controversial and topic issues in ELT and reporting back from conferences. Fascinated by the interplay between culture, language and thought, Chia is now an intercultural skills trainer, materials developer and author. She continues to write for Pavilion ELT’s magazines and had a long-running column in ETp called "Not Only But Also". She is also the author of Successful International Communication (published by Pavilion Publishing and Media, 2018), and is now based in York.

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Brexit and English Language Teaching

Chia Suan Chong looks at how the UK's EU referendum result has affected those in ELT and the ELT industry in the UK, and considers the place of the English language in the EU.

How prepared are you for your lesson?

Does a prepared teacher always have detailed lesson plans? This week, Chia looks at what it means to be a prepared teacher and considers ten ways of doing so.

Where are the short messages in ELT?

Chia Suan Chong questions the lack of practice our learners are given in writing short messages and argues that short messages are not only a huge part of our daily written communication but also trickier than we might imagine.

Incidental learning – ways to practise a language

In her blog this week Chia Suan Chong looks at instances of incidental or accidental learning.

The metalanguage that serves to confuse

In this week's blogpost Chia Suan Chong looks at the metalanguage which can confuse students.

When you come from a country with no winter – the answers

In her final blogpost of the year Chia Suan Chong answers the Christmas-themed questions posed in her last blog...

Observations of an elementary language user: Part 2

In the second part of her series on her experiences of being a language learner in Germany, Chia Suan Chong looks at more teaching mantras and how they can be seen from the other side of the desk...

Observations of an elementary language user: Part 1

Chia Suan Chong reflects on her time in Germany and considers what she's learned from being a non-native speaker in a foreign land and how this can help in the classroom...

Death by idioms – the result

eltknowledge blogger Chia Suan Chong brings us the results of her survey on idioms.

Not another Halloween lesson?

As Halloween approaches, the staffroom and the web is peppered with talk of Halloween-themed lessons. But what's Chia Suan Chong's view on themed, topical lessons..?

What does a CELTA tutor do?

Chia Suan Chong reviews the responsibilities of a teacher trainer.

Technology for very young children

In her blog this week, Chia Suan Chong looks at the rising use of tablets and smartphones in very young children and considers the implications for the classroom.

The IH Barcelona ELT conference 2018

Chia Suan Chong reports back after her weekend in Barcelona delivering the morning plenary and attending some inspirational talks.

Top ten ideas for using WhatsApp and IMS with our students

Do you use instant messaging with your students in and out of the classroom? Chia Suan Chong looks at the things we should consider and suggests top ten ways making use of IM with our students.

5 ways to take your CPD into your own hands

Are you feeling stuck, uninspired and unmotivated to find ways to develop professionally? Chia Suan Chong suggests five ways that could kickstart your professional development and encourage you to take control of your CPD.