Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
Are you an English language educator? Discover ideas, strategies and research on English Language teaching, learning and assessment through podcasts produced by the English Language Institute of Singa... more
FAQs about ELIS Podcast:How many episodes does ELIS Podcast have?The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.
March 23, 2022Multiliteracies in Teaching Writing and RepresentingSerene Lai, Master Teacher, discusses the place of Multiliteracies in the context of teaching writing and representing in English Language classrooms.For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more10minPlay
March 23, 2022Teacher as Inquirer: Nurturing Voice in Students’ WritingListen to the alumni of the Singapore Writing Institute, Choo Ruofei and Grace Wang, speak about their experiences as teacher inquirers and how their experiences influenced their teaching of writing. You will also listen to Serene Lai and Audrey Ang from ELIS, who together with Grace and Ruofei, discuss why nurturing voice in students’ writing is important. For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more20minPlay
March 16, 2022Metacognition in Teaching Writing and RepresentingWe feature Dorothy Chua, Lead Teacher, who has had 22 years of experience teaching General Paper. In this episode, Tay May Yin, Principal Master Teacher, and Dorothy Chua talk about how teachers can enable their students to think about their own thinking in the process of writing and representing.For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more10minPlay
January 05, 2022Multiliteracies in Teaching Reading and ViewingMaster Teacher Jeyalaxmy Ayaduray discusses the meaning of Multiliteracies in the context of teaching reading and viewing in English Language classrooms.For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more16minPlay
December 22, 2021Teacher as Writer: Why Writing with your Students is ImportantListen to the alumni of the Singapore Writing Institute, Shanti Prakash and Richard Koh, speak about their experiences as a teacher writer and how their experiences influenced their teaching of writing. You will also listen to Rita Pillai and Victoria Ong discuss why writing with your students is important. For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast ...more20minPlay
November 03, 2021Inquiry Through Dialogue in English Language Teaching and LearningPrincipal Master Teacher Tay May Yin gives an overview of Inquiry Through Dialogue in the English Language Classroom. For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcastTo read the ‘Monograph on 50 Years of Developments in English Language Teaching and Learning in Singapore’ mentioned in this episode, please visit http://go.gov.sg/elis-monographs ...more10minPlay
September 08, 2021Classroom Inquiry – Inquiring into Reading Strategies: Our Learning ExperienceIn this episode, English Language teachers Mrs Crescendra Chong-Tan, Miss Lydia Teo and Mdm Shanni Kaur, talk about conducting a classroom inquiry to investigate their students’ reading strategies.For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more8minPlay
August 25, 2021Metacognition in Teaching Reading and ViewingMaster Teacher Kalpana talks about how English Language teachers can enable their students to think about their own thinking in the process of reading and viewing.For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more9minPlay
August 11, 2021Research Summary — The Role of Vocabulary in Reading ComprehensionListen to this summary of the paper entitled ‘The role of vocabulary in reading comprehension: The case of secondary school students learning English in Singapore’. This paper was written by Lawrence Jun Zhang and Suaini Bin Anual and was published in 2008 in the RELC Journal. To find out more about the ELIS Podcast, visit go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more5minPlay
July 28, 2021Research Summary ― The Impact of Classroom Goal Structures on Students’ Learning of EnglishListen to this summary of the paper entitled ‘Predicting Singapore students’ achievement goals in their English study: Self-construal and classroom goal structure’. This paper was written by Wenshu Luo, David Hogan and Scott Paris, and was published in 2011 in the Learning and Individual Differences Journal. To find out more about the ELIS Podcast, visit go.gov.sg/elispodcast...more5minPlay
FAQs about ELIS Podcast:How many episodes does ELIS Podcast have?The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.