21 June 2017 / by Ryan Beaudelaire

Teacher Talks - Sharing expertise and experience

Teacher Talks - Sharing expertise and experiences


 

Things worth sharing


We´ve had something up our sleeve for the last few weeks and we´re ready to do what we love and share it with you!

Here in Barcelona, our team of Oxinity teachers have been preparing short Teacher Talks, or presentations, to share their specialised area of interest or expertise during our Friday Meetings.

Our intention is to give some insight into the different subjects, skills or experiences that we all have and share them with each other so that we have a broader outlook on things and to have some insight into these different areas to help us when we are teaching and creating new content.

So far we have had 12 Teacher Talks from a wide variety of subject areas and backgrounds, so take a look below and see if any of these Teacher Talks would interest you, click the link and enjoy!

 

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Watch the Teacher Talks videos here


 

Human Resources and giving feedback - Peter Nesbitt, Ireland.


Hospitality, Hotels and Guest Relations - Emily Kopec, USA.


Geography, Endangered Species - Paulina Mieldazyte, Ireland.


Sales Techniques - Ben Fuller, England.


The Cinema Industry - Ashley Curran, Ireland.


Marketing and Magazines - Michael Turnbull, England.


Illustrating and Children's Books - Curtis Amable, England.


Salsa Dancing - Krzyztof Winiarski, Poland.


Middle East Conflict, Private Security Services - Saara Salminen, Finland.


Inspiring Creativity - Joel Holmes, England.


Medical Insurance in the USA - Mihaela Boboc, Romania.


History of English - Paul Jarvis, England.





Check out the teachers who have participated so far here


Peter NesbittEmily KopecPaulina MieldazyteBen FullerAshley CurranMichael TurnbullCurtis Amable


Krzyztof WiniarskiSaara SalminenJoel HolmesMihaela Boboc, Paul Jarvis


www.oxbridgetefl.com


Killer Presentations Tips - http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/18-tips-for-killer-presentations.html


Why is knowledge sharing important? - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-knowledge-sharing-important-workplace-amrita-bulchandani

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February 2012
Both either neither
by Radmila Gurkova
We use Both/Either/neither for two things: Both Films are good Neither film is bad I don't mind seeing either film Listen carefully to the video - Both of the earths Poles.... Both of ......is always followed by the/those/th...

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February 2012
all or the whole......?
by Radmila Gurkova
All/the whole..........? The whole We usually use the whole...

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February 2012
I am able to understand English
by Radmila Gurkova
Be able to is not a modal auxiliary verb. We include it here for convenience, because it is often used like "can" and "could", which are modal auxiliary verbs. Structure subject + be + able + infinitive Be able to can be used with all tenses: I am able to drive.....

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February 2012
Friday Fun: The History of English #8
by Radmila Gurkova
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbvumrknAKs&feature=relmfu The series about the history of the English language continues with more examples of how English has changed over time. This video includes details about American English. It may be something that people are a lot more common with, especially with the impact of American 'movies' ...

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February 2012
Words are made of letters
by Radmila Gurkova
Made is the past tense of MAKE Make in this case means - produced or shaped as specified It is made of gold ...

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February 2012
Did you win?
by Radmila Gurkova
TO WIN Definition To be first in a contest, a race or something similar To gain victory ...

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February 2012
I actually think that Pigs are cute
by Radmila Gurkova
first 30 seconds of the video For Spanish speakers actually is a false friend. It does not mean right now, nowadays it means in reality. Adverb: Really. This time he actually applied for the job. It is also used when something someone has said is surprising ...

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February 2012
A lot and Allot - Confusing words
by Radmila Gurkova
Confusing words? A lot & Allot A lot Usage: As a noun and an adverb - A large number, very, many For example: A lot of people think that the economy is getting worse. I have a lot of CDs. A lot of planning went into it. ...

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February 2012
Willy Wonker and a boat made of chocolate
by Radmila Gurkova
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5U_jW-OQS0 A man in France made a boat 3.5m long boat out of chocolate and sailed it in a port in Northern France. The boat turned around two or three times and then broke apart. It carried three passengers or sailors! The boat weighed 1.2 tons and reached a speed of 15km/h. It took a team 1.5 ...

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February 2012
185 things to do with a Pig
by Radmila Gurkova
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRETz2F-heQ Christien Meindertsma, author of "Pig 05049" decided to take a look at the afterlife of this pig and find out how many parts of this animal were used and for what. It resulted in at least 185 non-pork products, from bullets to artificial hearts. In Denmark there are 16 million people ...