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5 Inspiring TED Talks To Transform Your English Class
It’s no secret that TED talks are all the rage in the English classroom. So, why write a teaching tips post about them if everyone uses them anyway? Well, I really believe that it’s not just about turning on Youtube or TED and letting your students listen.
It’s the activities they do that make or break the lesson.
I LOVE speaking activities. No surprise there – that’s what my PhD research is on! In fact, I used TED talks a ton in my University of Barcelona class last year to engage my first year uni students. Now, that’s a bit of a difficult task since the level of English young people have varies so much in Spain.
So, how do you do it right then, you ask? Well, listen up!
3 Tips for Teaching TED
1. Create Controversy!
Controversy in my English class? You bet! In case you missed my post on
You’ll be surprised by the passion some students (even teenagers) have for certain topics! Teach ESL? Cultural differences make for very different perspectives and it is so much fun to see students analyze a topic differently.
2. Make It Personally Relevant
Personal relevance is especially important in teaching TED talks in private tutoring lessons! Trust me on this one. The worst lessons are ones in which the video you show has no relevance for the person viewing it. You do not want your students getting bored! A video is not an excuse to stop teaching. You should be taking notes as you both watch, prepared to ask your student questions.
Make sure you consider your students’ ages to ensure it is personally relevant for them. (Try
3. Prepare A Written & Spoken Activity Guide
What’s that, you say? It’s more than a worksheet. It’s an organized plan to keep your students engaged while they watch.
Not sure how to create one? Don’t worry and be sure to stay tuned!
Now, the inspiring part! Drumroll please…
5 Inspiring TED Talks
Kio Stark thinks so. She explains her perspective on talking to strangers and how she encourages her four-year-old daughter (and you, too) to do so!
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McKenna Pope’s
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Amy Cuddy’s
To be completely honest, I wasn’t sure how my first year university English/ESL class would react to her ideas about body language, but it sparked the biggest discussion in my class yet!
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Wow. That’s the first word that comes to mind when you watch this jaw-dropping talk. Zak Ebrahim tells his incredible story
You can grab a copy of Zak Ebrahim’s
Kang Lee’s research is fascinating and guaranteed to get your class laughing. Can you tell if a kid is lying? What does lying behaviour tell us about children, and humans in general?
Can’t get enough of TED? Want to use compelling documentaries to kickstart a discussion in your English or ESL class, too? I’m currently considering writing an e-book that will have 25 documentaries and TED Talks that your students will love (and activity guides to use them).
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