When preparing questions for a Q&A session, consider asking questions from different angles. Find out details Who.....? What......? Where....? When...? How...? Elicit Justifications Why do you think.....?Why should.....? Ask for illustration of points made Can you give an example of that?What evidence is there for.....? Explore time frames What do you see happening next year?What... Continue Reading →
ARSENIO’S ESL PODCAST | SEASON 5 EPISODE 136 | Speaking Skill | Using Visual Data
For an effective presentation, display your data in visual form while presenting it to the audience. However, you need to go further than only displaying the information. In this podcast, I will break down ways you can do that, provide bullet points, and an exercise. use large text (at least 28 font) and a clear... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Developing your Speaking with Katarina Gleisberg
She's back -- yet again! Here are some tips, guidelines and things you can use IMMEDIATELY to start immersing yourself into the English language. Some of this will scare you, but it is necessary to become the effective speaker you want to become. Tips 1) Speak in Daily InteractionsPut yourself out there in natural speaking... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 77 – Speaking & Listening – Teen Tracking Apps
Here's a great listening and speaking podcast for you guys out there who are looking to improve your speaking. Teen tracking apps. Controversial? Let's dive into some questions and then the audio. Do you have apps on your phone? How many? What do they do?What are some advantages and disadvantages of apps?What do you know... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Katarina on Mindful Speaking/Speech (Transcript Available
Welcome back to another ESL podcast, everyone! Today was a special day to debut not only the ESL podcast, but the transcript! Now, I must warn you, I didn't go through the entire manuscript, but here it is, along with the YouTube video and podcast for you guys who are interested in listening and following... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 41 – Developing Speaking – Presentations
Presentations are here and let's do a little bit of speaking. What do you think these ideas mean? "When we go online, we enter an environment that promotes cursory reading, hurried, and distracted thinking, and superficial learning.""We are evolving from being cultivators of personal knowledge to being hunters and gatherers in the electronic data forest.""The... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Q & A # 1 – Overcoming The Fear of Speaking English
Woohoo! I'm kicking off a new edition of Q & A's! That's right, for those of you that ask questions about specific things, I'll be featuring them on a podcast one a weekly basis (might be Wednesday) and answer your questions as fully as possible. Here's our first question! Teacher, I would like you to... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 20 – Midcourse Self-Evaluation
Midcourse Self - Evaluation Now is a good time to evaluate your pronunciation progress. Read the statements and circle your answers (1 = not at all… 5 = a lot) Progress No Very little Yes, some Yes, a good amount Yes, a lot 1. My general awareness of English speech patterns has improved. ... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 19 – Speaking Task – Your “Aha” Moment
How many "aha" moments have you had? I've had a plenty, and they're always life-transforming and changes the trajectory of where I'm going in my life. Listen to my stories in the podcast down below then do the task in free-writing form! Brainstorm Read the paragraph and the question below. Our identity develops through the... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast: Season 4 – Episode 18 – Speaking Skill – Expressing Interest in Ideas you Hear
Ahhh! This is one of my FAVORITES! This is critical in the world of conversation and just listening to people. Because we're in such a hurry everyday, we really don't use close listening techniques. When that happens, people end up saying, "you're a very bad listener." Don't be on the receiving end of that message... Continue Reading →