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Introduction to Primary Essentials
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
18.00-19.30
British Council, Terazije 8/2

Songs and games have always held a unique place in children's learning. Why is this so and why are they valuable for young learner’s development? Are games just for fun or is there a more focused reason to include them in our lessons? Find the answers in this workshop which aims at equipping teachers with resources, practical ideas and activities that can be implemented in real-life classroom situations.

The activities are taken from TeachingEnglish – Primary Essentials – online development course for teachers of English working with young learners.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Ivana Milosevic has been involved in TEFL for over twelve years working in both public and private sector. She has taught all levels, ages and courses. She is a TKT teacher trainer and she regularly runs teacher trainings and workshops in Serbia and abroad. Apart from teaching, she is interested in corpus linguistics and translating. Her translation of the book by Jeswald W. Salacuse, Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, USA was published in 2006 and funded by the Office of Public Affairs, United States Embassy, Belgrade.

She is an active ELTA, IATEFL and TESOL member.

NEED MORE INFORMATION?
If you would like to find out more about this workshop, please send an e-mail to Kristijan Rajkovic.

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