English Language Webinars

Trinity organises events and various webinar series throughout the year. Most Trinity-organised events are free, but may require advance registration.

Guiding Gifted Children to Maximise their Potential in the ELT Classroom

This webinar was designed to help teachers work more effectively with gifted learners in the ELT classroom. The...

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Setting the Standard for University Admission and Beyond

Central to the success of many language schools and foundation programmes are the courses that are centred on exam...

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Teaching English as a Foreign Language Through Scientific Information Books for Children and Young Adults

Greta Antonioni explored 'Teaching English as a Foreign Language Through Scientific Information Books for Children and...

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What's new at Trinity?

Alison Castle Kane provided an overview on 'What's new at Trinity?' at the 7th online Future of English Language...

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English as a Lingua Franca as ESP: Changing Curricula Pedagogy and Teacher Education to Reflect the Needs of English Users

Robert Spink explored 'English as a Lingua Franca as ESP: Changing Curricula Pedagogy and Teacher Education to Reflect...

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Narrative Co-construction in the Classroom: Strategies for Teachers' use of Story Retelling

Priya Prithiviraj presented on 'Narrative Co-construction in the Classroom: Strategies for Teachers' use of Story...

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Wellbeing at the heart of language teaching: Teacher and learner perspectives

Sarah Mercer presented on 'Wellbeing at the heart of language teaching: Teacher and learner perspectives' at the 7th...

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Localizing English language teacher expertise: What, why and how?

Dr Jason Anderson presented on 'Localizing English language teacher expertise: What, why and how?' at the 7th online ...

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The Regent's difference - an education, a location and a university experience like no other

Monika Wierzanska-Villar presented on 'The Regent's difference - an education, a location and a university experience...

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What the Metaverse Means for Language Learning and How You Can Prepare for It

Nergiz Kern presented on 'What the Metaverse Means for Language Learning and How You Can Prepare for It' at the 7th...

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Understanding Teacher Awareness of Translanguaging Pedagogy: A Study on Indian ESL Teachers

Chelsy Selvan presented on 'Understanding Teacher Awareness of Translanguaging Pedagogy: A Study on Indian ESL...

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Towards Green Trends in ELT - Perceptions from an Indian ESP Classroom

V.K. Karthika presented on 'Towards Green Trends in ELT - Perceptions from an Indian ESP Classroom' at the 7th online ...

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Teaching for Teachers - Improving the Quality of Bilingual Education with Teacher Training in Language, Methodology and ICT

Sarah Julia Forsey presented on 'Teaching for Teachers - Improving the Quality of Bilingual Education with Teacher...

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Proposing a Model for ESP Classrooms: Design Thinking through Affect Theory

Anila V.S. presented on 'Proposing a Model for ESP Classrooms: Design Thinking through Affect Theory' at the 7th...

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Upcoming

GESE: Choosing the Appropriate Grade
Tue 6 June, 3:00PM (UK time)
Trinity's Graded Examinations in Spoken English (GESE) are one-to-one, face-to-face assessments of English language speaking and listening skills with a Trinity examiner, who encourages the candidate to evidence their skills through prompts and authentic interactive dialogue. The GESE exam is a popular choice in peak periods, as well as for part-time learners, and for optional conversation classes year-round.
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GESE: Preparing for the Topic Phase
Wed 7 June, 3:00PM (UK time)
Trinity's Graded Examinations in Spoken English (GESE) are one-to-one, face-to-face assessments of English language speaking and listening skills with a Trinity examiner, who encourages the candidate to evidence their skills through prompts and authentic interactive dialogue. The GESE exam is a popular choice in peak periods, as well as for part-time learners, and for optional conversation classes year-round.
GESE: Practising for the Interactive Phase
Thu 8 June, 3:00PM (UK time)
Trinity's Graded Examinations in Spoken English (GESE) are one-to-one, face-to-face assessments of English language speaking and listening skills with a Trinity examiner, who encourages the candidate to evidence their skills through prompts and authentic interactive dialogue. The GESE exam is a popular choice in peak periods, as well as for part-time learners, and for optional conversation classes year-round.
The 8th Future of English Language Teaching Conference (Online)
Sat 10 June, 8:45AM (UK time)
The 8th annual, free online Future of English Language Teaching Conference includes key plenaries by Claudia Ferradas and Chris Roland alongside various breakout sessions.
Building sustainability into ELT – are we doing enough?
Wed 21 June, 4:00PM (UK time)
The negative environmental impact of the global ELT community and the opportunities we have in climate change education have been moving up our agenda in recent years. But are the many initiatives that we are putting into place enough to make any real difference? This webinar will look at some of the issues.
Building Linguistic Bridges in the ELT classroom: Cross linguistic mediation activities to support inclusion and social development
Wed 19 July, 4:00PM (UK time)
This webinar will look at specific strategies to support young learners of English who come from poor and vulnerable backgrounds. Teaching strategies and example activities will be drawn from the speakers own experience of working in a deprived area in Buenos Aires.

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