Teaching English At KAIST
Summary: The Teaching English at KAIST (TEAK) podcast is a weekly EFL show hosted by Visiting Professors Tim Thompson and Don Rikley. It was created to help both teachers and students. Season 1 focused on academic writing. Season 2 focuses on academic speaking.
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Podcasts:
In Episode 9, we discuss evaluating presentations, rap about rhythm, and chat with Korea University's Tim Dalby.
In Episode 8, we examine how to use PowerPoint, talk about circle stories, and get to chat on Skype with Rosemary Duncan.
In Episode 7, we examine presentation goals, assessing drama activities, and get to chat on Skype with John McDonald from GIST.
In Episode 6, we discuss what makes a solid presentation introduction, the benefits of the hot seat, and hear from Woosong University's Scott Wigenton.
In Episode 5, we talk about the importance of the beginnings and endings of presentations, body language activities, and get a visit from Yonsei's Duane Henning.
In Episode 4, we talk about common presentation mistakes, courtroom drama, and hear fron Dankook University's Curt Porter.
In Episode 3, we talk about choosing presentation topics, living newspapers, and hear fron Hanyang University's Tory Thorkelson.
In Episode 2, we discuss easing into presentations and the benefits of being in character and chat with Michael Chestnut from HUFS.
In Episode 1, we give advice on how to improve academic speaking skills and Johanna Haas from Seoul National University visits with us.
Come learn something about teaching writing from KAIST professors.
Professor Mik Fanguy joins us to talk timed writing.
We discuss ways to make writing assignments as practical as possible.
What can we do about plagiarism?
What should students know by the midpoint of a semester?
We delve into topic selection and answer a question about punctuation.