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Grow: A podcast from Cambridge

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11 episodes   Last Updated: May 15, 25
Hello and welcome to Grow: A podcast from Cambridge, where the Mediterranean is the backdrop of our first series. From navigating the lively classrooms of Milan, to discovering diverse learning environments in Barcelona, the Grow podcast will guide you through the world of English Language Teaching. Join us as we delve into the personal journeys of educators just like you, from their very own classrooms. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of triumphs, setbacks and invaluable lessons learnt along the way. Whether you're an experienced educator or just starting out, Grow offers practical tips and inspiration to enhance your teaching skills. You’ll learn from others who have been exactly where you are, gain new ideas to implement straight into tomorrow's lesson plans, and reflect on how you want your own career journey to develop. So join us for an adventure towards a brighter future for education, fuelled by your passion for teaching. Learn more: cambridge.org/wobl

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“I “grow” with them in their first steps of being a teacher”Welcome back to Grow: A podcast from Cambridge. In this episode we’re joining English Teacher, Helmi Sonneveld in the Netherlands. Helmi has been an inspirational teacher for over 28 years, and now trains future teachers at the start of their careers. From those nerve-wracking first steps in the classroom, through to new magical moments that make teaching so rewarding. Discover classroom life through Helmi’s lens, with her take on working with young adult students, the true art of connecting with learners, and the invaluable lessons she’ll pass on to the next generation of educators.Tune in to hear about: Developing confidence in both students and teachers Addressing individual learning needs with empathy and strategic approachesThe palette of emotions that all teachers embrace throughout their careerOpportunities which open up to learners and educators through learning the English languageHow to reframe classroom development and create connections with studentsEnglish teaching as more than a career, but as a lifelong learning journeyYou’ll also hear from ELT Author and Trainer, Jeremy Harmer who shares his advice on getting students to do their homework. Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Grow: A podcast from Cambridge. In this episode we sit down with Anne Niemeijer-Mackie, a passionate English teacher with over 40 years of experience in education. We join Anne in her very own classroom at Talland College in Amsterdam, and dive into her remarkable work with refugee students, exploring how language can be a powerful tool for integration, opportunities and hope.  Anne’s passion and unique stories will leave you feeling inspired - tune in now to discover: Anne's innovative approaches to education, supporting students from diverse backgrounds.How teachers can be more than instructors - they are mentors and supporters helping students navigate the world.Teaching as a two-way learning process, where educators gain as much from their students as students gain from them.You’ll also hear from teacher trainer and materials developer Jade Blue, who will share a top tip on getting students to pay attention after a free or practice activity.  Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Grow: a podcast from Cambridge, as we embark on the first stop of our latest journey around the Netherlands. In this episode we're joined by Liesbeth Elbers, from her classroom in Lingecollege MAVO, to explore the art of teaching teenagers. Liesbeth reveals how she connects with her students through genuine interactions, creative five-minute activities and her genuine passion for language - learning as much from her students as they do from her! This episode covers:How to empower the personal growth of teenage students. Balancing the need to be engaging in the classroom, while remaining true to oneself.The need for boundaries, recognition, and opportunities for students to lead their own learning.Strategies for maintaining motivation and making learning interactive and fun.You’ll also hear from Educator and Materials Writer, Michelle Worgan, who will share her top tip for getting students to speak in English during pair or group activities.Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Teaching English doesn’t just give students the tools to visit the UK and the US —it connects them to so much more of the world than they could ever imagine.‘The sky's the limit’ is a phrase that encapsulates that potential perfectly, and it’s among Cristina Tunica’s favourite idioms which she’s shared with students throughout her 20+ years of teaching.Listen as Cristina joins Luísa Geão for this heartfelt and life-affirming episode of Grow: A podcast from Cambridge.This episode covers:How English connects you with more than just English-speaking countriesCristina’s favourite idioms to use in classLeading as more than a teacher; as a guide and mentorHow to encourage students not to be scared of failureYou’ll also hear again from Ben Goldstein, who will provide his advice on how to increase engagement in the classroom. Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
‘English: the beautiful language’. That simple phrase inspires countless students to engage with a subject that unlocks so much in the world.As a huge advocate for the phrase, Graham Ward is a wonderful example of a teacher who’s been empowering students for over 27 years. He’s now sharing his talents at Fundació Collserola.Graham joins Luísa Geão on episode 6 of Grow: A podcast from Cambridge, to share how he challenges and motivates students, how silence can be such a useful tool, and staying fresh for a new generation of students!This episode coversEmpowering students to be responsible for their own learningHow you can motivate your students by challenging themWhy silence attractsAdapting your teaching to the new generation of studentsYou’ll also hear from Miranda Hamilton who will share her advice on how an integrated learning and assessment approach can help teachers in the classroom. Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
English isn't just a language for visiting the UK, it unlocks cultures around the world – and that's at the heart of Stefania Rosa Cisternino's wonderful teaching style.Stefania’s been a teacher for over 17 years, and her attitude to allowing collaboration, using unique approaches and harnessing the power of music is absolutely refreshing!Join us for a fascinating fifth episode of Grow: A podcast from Cambridge, as Stefania shares her journey with Filippo Pavesi.This episode coversWhat makes music such a key part of Stefania’s essential teacher’s kitFinding new ways to teach and unlock students’ understandingWork-life balance when running your own English schoolThe most common challenges that she faces as a teacher, and how to overcome itYou’ll also hear from Sarah Mercer, Professor of Foreign Language Teaching at the University of Graz, Austria, with a top tip on how to increase engagement within the classroom.Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Florencia Sarsotti has a fascinating, humanistic approach to teaching English which makes her such a passionate force for good at Madre Sacramento school.She joins us in the latest episode of Grow: A podcast from Cambridge, where she talks through her holistic view on bringing English to life, and how to stay current for new generations of teachers and students alike.This episode coversFlorencia’s holistic approach to engaging studentsHow teachers are adapting to the new generation of pupilsMaking students feel like the school is a home for themThe give and take relationship between teachers and their classesYou’ll also hear from Ben Goldstein, who will provide a top tip for ensuring learners feel like they belong in the classroom, whatever their differences. Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During her 17-year teaching career, Laura Berni’s focus on learners with Special Educational Needs (SEN) has defined her caring approach.One of her many fabulous qualities as a teacher is her ability to observe, understand, and include students with special educational needs. We're delighted to share some of Laura’s experience as an English Language Teacher in the latest episode of Grow, a podcast by Cambridge!Laura joins Filippo Pavesi in Tuscany, to share her greatest moment of pride in being a teacher,how she shifted from the corporate world to education, and much more.This episode coversLaura’s shift to teaching from a previous career as an Export ManagerThe rewarding empathy that students can provide to teachersThe importance of never being static, and always learningYou’ll also hear from ELT author and trainer Jeremy Harmer, with a top tip that you can use in your everyday teaching. Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognised exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Teaching English is about more than just teaching the language, it's about helping your students use English to live.Susana Gálvez Plou isn't just an inspiration to her students, but is a great role model to us all on how to empower and motivate future generations.Susana shares her teaching story as she joins host Luísa Geão in Barcelona for episode 2 of Grow: A podcast from Cambridge.This episode covers:The power of “yet”Translating the idea of constant progress to studentsMaking decisions in the knowledge that you’ve time to change courseHow much Susana learns from her studentsYou’ll also hear from educator and materials writer Michelle Worgan, with a top tip that you can use in your classroom! Links & references Discover thousands of experiences, insights, ideas and resources on the World of Better Learning blog. Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognized exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Grow: A podcast from Cambridge - this series will guide you through the world of English language teaching. Join us as we delve into the personal journeys of educators just like you, from their very own classrooms.To kick off this exciting new series our host for the Italian leg of our journey, Filippo Pavesi, is speaking with the wonderful Mariacristina Marcato, an English Teacher & Co-ordinator in Milan.Mariacristina takes us through her greatest career achievements and challenges, shares the joys of seeing her students’ growth, and offers invaluable advice for new teachers!You’ll also hear from teacher trainer and materials developer Jade Blue, with a top tip that you can use in your classroom! This episode covers:Mariacristina’s defining moment where she knew she’d become a teacherHow she overcame her greatest challengesWhat kinds of activities best connect with studentsWhy maintaining energy and not being discouraged are importantMariacristina’s advice for new teachersLinks & referencesKid’s Box New Generation: Growing, learning and having fun together in the primary classroom: World of Better Learning Explore our extensive range of learning resources and the world’s most recognized exams and tests for English - all ready for you and your institution.Join our social community:FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubeSend your audio questions to be answered in future episodes:growpodcast@cambridge.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.