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 elderberrywine
 
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							| Taking students from intermediate to advanced level 
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							| Hello my dear colleagues all over the world, 
 I just came across an gread internet seminar (webinar) on the above subject.
 Macmillan author and English teacher Roy Norris gives a 45 minutes talk which is realy worth listening to, especially since he gives a lot of interesting web links.
 Here is the link:
 http://www.macmillanenglish.com/Course.aspx?id=44880
 
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 Here is the text that introduces the webinar:
 
 
      Webinar  Archive 5
    
      
    Roy Norris "Taking Students from Upper Intermediate to Advanced"Progressing
from B2 to C1, from an upper intermediate to an advanced level,
represents a major challenge for students. However, with the right type
of guidance from teachers, learners can be helped to move away from the
�intermediate plateau� and become true advanced students of English. I
will look at ways in which teachers can maximise students� potential in
each of the main skill areas, both receptive and productive, and
suggest activities for developing relevant subskills. I will be
referring to the Cambridge CAE examination, as this is a test of
students� ability to function at C1 level, but the webinar will be of
interest to all teachers of advanced English.
 
 
 
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 gaby_mn
 
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							| Thanks... I needed something like this... I�m teaching students at the junior high level. we�re using the text New Opportunities, and I�m at the Upper-Intermediate level. Unfortunately, that�s where the series ends, and I�m looking for what else to do with them for next year. These students have incredible skills, and I�d like to develop their fluency. Any suggestions,anyone? |  23 Oct 2009     
					
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 colibrita
 
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							| Thanks for letting us know! Looks interesting.   |  23 Oct 2009     
					
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 mena22
 
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							| Thank you so much Dorothea for sharing this wonderful seminar with us. I �ve just watched it and I found it very interesting. I �ve wrote down all the weblinks he gives for the different skills and took notes on some exercises which I want to try with my students. It was also good to hear that shtudents must take responsibility for their own learning. After all, shouldn �t we be preparing them for lifelong, autonomous learning?   Have a nice day. Hugs, mena |  23 Oct 2009     
					
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 UMAR BACKRIE
 
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							| thank for your idea in developing our learner,but the important thing is we know they world and from that we know how we developed their knowledge,it �s can be fun and easier for them learning   |  24 Oct 2009     
					
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 elderberrywine
 
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							| ?? sorry, I don �t really understand what you mean... |  24 Oct 2009     
					
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