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7th CTJ TEFL Program
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Teacher Development Course
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www.thomas.org.br
For more information, please, contact us at
Tel: (61) 3442 5500
tdc@thomas.org.br
3. 6th CTJ TEFL Seminar
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar will begin on Wednesday, July 22, at
9:15 a.m. Pre-registered participant check-in and on-site
registration will start at 8:30 a.m.
Workshops will run from July 22 through July 24 and will be offered
in the morning and in the afternoon. Workshop participation will be
on a first come, first served basis. When the room reaches its full
capacity, the door will be closed.
Please check schedule for Plenary sessions and Meetings with
Publishers.
*The Opening Day schedule will be slightly different from that of
the following day. See Daily Schedule.
Certificates will be awarded to all participants and handed out at the
end of the event in the Library/Resource Center.
Do you have questions or doubts?
Refer to: Betânia Ribeiro
Larissa Naves
Robson Moura
or to the people who are wearing the Casa Thomas
Jefferson T-shirt.
4.
5. 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar 1
SCHEDULE
July 22 - Wednesday Morning
Resource Center MATERIALS DISTRIBUTION
8:30 - 9:15
Auditorium OPENING REMARKS
9:15 - 9:30 ANA MARIA ASSUMPÇÃO (CTJ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)
9:30 Auditorium THE DYNAMICS OF DISCIPLINE
Plenary 1 KATY COX (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
10:30
Rotating 10:40 MP Room INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY INTO THE CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG LEARNERS
ANA MARIA SCANDIUZZI AND DOMINGOS DI LELLO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Sessions 1 12:10
Room 101/102 IMPROVING CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND DYNAMICS
VINÍCIUS LEMOS AND VICTOR JATOBÁ (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 201 PROVIDING USEFUL FEEDBACK
SUMMER MARVIN (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – AM)
Room 202 WEB TOOLS FOR ONLINE PROJECTS
ANA MARIA MENEZES (CULTURA INGLESA – MG)
Room 203 A PIECE OF SKY
GILMAR MATTOS (CCBEU – SP)
Room 205 EFL TEACHING COMPETENCY PROFILES
KÁTIA FALCOMER (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 207 MOTIVATION – IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICE.
CLAUDILENE MOREIRA (BRAZILIAN ENGLISH COURSE - MG)
Room 211 INSIGHTS ON THE LEXICAL APPROACH
ELTON CARVALHO AND THELMA PERES (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 212 EFL VERSUS L1 WRITING INSTRUCTION: CONVERGENCES AND
DIVERGENCES
ISABELA VILLAS BOAS (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 213 MAKING PAIR WORK AND GROUP WORK EFFECTIVE
AMANDA BRADFORD (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – PA)
Room 214 “NO PORTUGUESE IN CLASS . . . PLEASE”
RODRIGO SANTANA (CCBEU – GO)
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
6. 2 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
SCHEDULE
July 22 - Wednesday Afternoon
14:00 Auditorium CREATIVITY – THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN THE ENGLISH CLASS
Plenary 2 CARLOS GONTOW (MACMILLAN / ALUMNI)
15:00
15:00 Room 103 REAL CONTENT READERS WITH HEINLE AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Meeting with RAFAEL REIS (HEINLE | CENGAGE LEARNING)
Publishers 15:30
Room 104 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: 425 YEARS OLD AND ALWAYS
INNOVATING!
DANIEL DUARTE (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Room 105 YES, ENGLISH FILE SERIES IS NOW EVEN BETTER!
RENATA CARDOSO (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Room 106 THE PERFECT ONLINE COURSE FOR EFL TEACHERS - WEB TOOLS FOR
EDUCATORS
CARLA ARENA (CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Terrace COFFEE BREAK
15:30 - 16:00
Rotating 16:00 MP Room INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY INTO THE CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG LEARNERS
ANA MARIA SCANDIUZZI AND DOMINGOS DI LELLO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Sessions 2 17:30
Room 101/102 POWERING UP YOUR CLASSES WITH POWERPOINT
LILIAN MARCHESONI AND DÉBORA CABRAL (THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
Room 201 PRONUNCIATION BRUSH UP
SUMMER MARVIN (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – AM)
Room 203 A PIECE OF SKY
GILMAR MATTOS (CCBEU – SP)
Room 220 LANGUAGE IN THE MUSEUM: A MULTISENSORY CULTURAL TOUR
Room 207
DENISE DE FELICE, KATY COX AND LUCIA SANTOS
(THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 209 CRE-ACTIVITY: APPLYING YOUR IDEAS IN CLASS
FABIO FERREIRA AND MAKOTO YAMAMOTO
(THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 210 PRONUNCIATION FOR COMMUNICATION: THE EFFECTS OF SELECTED AND
EXPLICIT TEACHING OF PRONUNCIATION TO BRAZILIAN EFL LEARNERS
RONALDO JÚNIOR (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 213 r
PHONETIC SYMBOLS ARE /g eIt/!
THELMA MARQUES (ALUMNI - SP)
Room 214 “NO PORTUGUESE IN CLASS . . . PLEASE”
RODRIGO SANTANDA (CCBEU - GO)
Mall USING FLICKR.COM TO FOSTER EFL LEARNING IN MEANINGFUL
CONTEXTS
ELYSIO JUNIOR (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
7. 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar 3
SCHEDULE
July 23 - Thursday Morning
9:15 Auditorium ASSESSMENT & ACCOUNTABILITY TO DRIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR ELL’S
Plenary 3 LYLE FRENCH (LONGMAN)
10:15
10:15 Room 103 COLLINS COBUILD DICTIONARIES
Meeting with RAFAEL REIS (HEINLE | CENGAGE LEARNING)
Publishers 10:45
Room 104 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: 425 YEARS OLD AND ALWAYS
INNOVATING!
DANIEL DUARTE (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Room 105 AMERICAN INSPIRATION FOR TEENS
VIRGÍNIA GALVÃO (MACMILLAN)
Room 106 SBS - LIVRARIA INTERNACIONAL
CRISTIANE ARRUDA
Room 107 TEACHER DEVELOPMENT INTERACTIVE
JORGE TEIXEIRA (PEARSON LONGMAN)
Terrace COFFEE BREAK
10:45 - 11:15
Rotating 11:15 MP Room EVEN MORE MOVIE SEGMENTS TO ASSESS GRAMMAR GOALS FOR
Sessions 3 BEGINNERS AND BASIC LEARNERS
12:45 CLAUDIO AZEVEDO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 101/102 GET UP AND GO!
JULIETTA SCHOENMANN (OXFORD)
Room 201 PRONUNCIATION BRUSH UP
SUMMER MARVIN (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – AM)
Room 202 WEB TOOLS FOR ONLINE PROJECTS
ANA MARIA MENEZES (CULTURA INGLESA – MG)
Room 220 YOU CAN DOWIT!
Room 203
HELSINGBERG DE CARVALHO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 204 DIGITAL MAGIC IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - LEARNING ANY
TIME, ANYWHERE
CARLA ARENA AND ERIKA CRUVINEL (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 205 EFL TEACHING COMPETENCY PROFILES
KÁTIA FALCOMER (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 207 LANGUAGE IN THE MUSEUM: A MULTISENSORY CULTURAL TOUR
DENISE DE FELICE, KATY COX AND LUCIA SANTOS
(THOMAS JEFFERSON- DF)
Room 209 MAKING IT HAPPEN – A PROCESS MODEL OF MOTIVATION
PATRÍCIA FAUSTINO AND MARGARETE OLIVEIRA
(THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 210 PRONUNCIATION FOR COMMUNICATION: THE EFFECTS OF SELECTED AND
EXPLICIT TEACHING OF PRONUNCIATION TO BRAZILIAN EFL LEARNERS
RONALDO JÚNIOR (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 211 INSIGHTS ON THE LEXICAL APPROACH
ELTON CARVALHO AND THELMA PERES (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 213 r
PHONETIC SYMBOLS ARE /g eIt
/!/!
THELMA MARQUES (ALUMNI - SP)
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
8. 4 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
SCHEDULE
July 23 - Thursday Afternoon
14:30 Auditorium TEACHING ADOLESCENTS – SURMOUNTING THE DIFFICULTIES
Plenary 4 JACK SCHOLES (SBS)
15:30
15:30 Room 104 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: 425 YEARS OLD AND ALWAYS
Meeting with INNOVATING!
Publishers 16:00 DANIEL DUARTE (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Room 105 YES, ENGLISH FILE SERIES IS NOW EVEN BETTER!
RENATA CARDOSO (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Room 106 SBS LIVRARIA INTERNACIONAL
CRISTIANE ARRUDA
Room 107 TOEFL ITP – QUALITY ASSESSMENT AT YOUR REACH
LUELI CERUTI (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Terrace COFFEE BREAK
16:00 - 16:30
Rotating 16:30 MP Room TEACHING AND LEARNING GRAMMAR CREATIVELY
Sessions 4 JACK SCHOLES (SBS)
18:00
Resource Center CTJ ELECTRONIC VILLAGE - DAY 1
CARLA ARENA, ÉRIKA CRUVINEL, MARCUS RÉGIS AND RONALDO LIMA JR.
(THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
Room 101/102 TEACHING LEXICALLY
RAFAEL REIS (HEINLE-CENGAGE)
Room 201 PROPITIOUS PRODUCTION WITH PROVERBS
MÁRCIA RIBEIRO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 220 FOSTERING MEANINGFUL LEARNING THROUGH PROJECTS
Room 203
PAULO LIMA (IBEU - RJ)
Room 205 NEUROSCIENTIFIC SHOWCASE: LANGUAGE LEARNING
DENISE DE FELICE (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 209 MAKING IT HAPPEN – A PROCESS MODEL OF MOTIVATION
PATRÍCIA FAUSTINO AND MARGARETE OLIVEIRA
(THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 211 MY STUDENTS ARE MOTIVATED, WHAT ABOUT ME?
JORGE TEIXEIRA (PEARSON LONGMAN)
Room 212 GET UP AND GO!
JULIETTA SCHOENMANN (OXFORD)
Room 213 GRAMMAR IN A COMMUNICATIVE CURRICULUM
AMANDA BRADFORD (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – PA)
MALL I-READING
MARIA DA LUZ DELFINO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
9. 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar 5
SCHEDULE
July 24 - Friday Morning
9:00 Auditorium GOING FOR GOLD
Plenary 5 JULIETTA SCHOENMANN (OXFORD)
10:00
Terrace COFFEE BREAK
10:00 - 10:30
Rotating 10:30 MP Room IF THE SHIP SINKS, THAT'S O.K. I HAVE THE SURVIVAL KIT!
Sessions 5 MARINA BRAZIL AND VINICIUS LEMOS (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
12:00
Resource Center CTJ ELECTRONIC VILLAGE - DAY 2
CLAUDIO FLEURY, JOSÉ ANTÔNIO, LÍLIAN MARCHESONI AND VICTOR JATOBÁ
(THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
Room 101/102 THE MISSING PIECE OF THE PUZZLE
RAFAEL REIS (HEINLE-CENGAGE)
Room 201 PROPITIOUS PRODUCTION WITH PROVERBS
MÁRCIA RIBEIRO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 220 MUSIC AS A SPRINGBOARD FOR LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Room 202
ALINE SILVA (UNVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE GOIÁS - GO) AND LISA STEMBEL
(PRACTICAL ENGLISH COURSE - GO)
Room 203 CORPUS LINGUISTICS AND TEACHING: HANDS-ON WORK WITH CORPORA
HELMARA DE MORAES (U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL-SP)
Room 205 NEUROSCIENTIFIC SHOWCASE: LANGUAGE LEARNING
DENISE DE FELICE (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 207 WHAT'S IN A GRADE? PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR GRADING AND
EVALUATION
WILLY CARDOSO (ENGLISH IN THE OFFICE – SP)
Room 209 READERS IN THE EFL CLASSROOOM – PRE-READING, WHILE-READING AND
POST- READING ACTIVITIES
VIRGINIA GALVÃO (MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS – DF)
Room 211 MY STUDENTS ARE MOTIVATED, WHAT ABOUT ME?
JORGE TEIXEIRA (PEARSON LONGMAN)
Room 212 EFL EDUCATORS WORKSHOP – WASHINGTON, D.C.: A DESCRIPTION
ISABELA VILLAS BOAS (THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
Room 213 MAKING PAIR WORK AND GROUP WORK EFFECTIVE
AMANDA BRADFORD (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – PA)
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
10. 6 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
SCHEDULE
July 24 - Friday Afternon
Rotating 14:00 MP Room EVEN MORE MOVIE SEGMENTS TO ASSESS GRAMMAR GOALS FOR
INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED LEARNERS
Sessions 6 15:30 CLAUDIO AZEVEDO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 101/102 DIGITAL MAGIC IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEARNING ANY TIME,
ANYWHERE
CARLA ARENA AND ERIKA CRUVINEL (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 201 PROVIDING USEFUL FEEDBACK
SUMMER MARVIN (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – AM)
Room 220 IS MONOGAMY NATURAL? CONVERSATION STRATEGIES
Room 202
DANIEL ERIJO (THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
Room 203 CORPUS LINGUISTICS AND TEACHING: HANDS-ON WORK WITH
CORPORA
HELMARA DE MORAES (U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL-SP)
Room 205 DIGITAL NATIVISM: MYTH OR REALITY IN TODAY´S EFL LEARNING CONTEXT?
ELYSIO JUNIOR (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
Room 207 SELF-ASSESSMENT: A CORNERSTONE FOR SUCCESSFUL LEARNING
WILLY CARDOSO (ENGLISH IN THE OFFICE – SP)
Room 209 I SEE YOU, I HEAR YOU, YOU'RE OK: HUMANIZING THE ESL CLASSES
ROGER DE ASSIS (CILSOB – DF) AND NEUDA DO LAGO (UNIVERSIDADE
FEDERAL DE GOIÁS)
Room 210 FLAPPING IN ESL BRAZILIAN ENGLISH
MICHEL PIRES (CULTURA INGLESA – MG)
Room 211 POWERING UP YOUR CLASSES WITH POWERPOINT
LILIAN MARCHESONI AND DÉBORA CABRAL (THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
Room 213 GRAMMAR IN A COMMUNICATIVE CURRICULUM
AMANDA BRADFORD (ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW – PA)
MALL I-READING
MARIA DA LUZ DELFINO (THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
15:30 Room 103 REAL PEOPLE, REAL PLACES AND REAL LANGUAGE IN HEINLE
Meeting with MATERIALS WITH NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CONTENT
Publishers 16:00 RAFAEL REIS (HEINLE l CENGAGE LEARNING)
Terraço104
Room CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: 425 YEARS OLD AND ALWAYS
INNOVATING!
DANIEL DUARTE (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Room 105 YES, ENGLISH FILE SERIES IS NOW EVEN BETTER!
RENATA CARDOSO (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Room 107 TEACHER DEVELOPMENT INTERACTIVE
JORGE TEIXEIRA (PEARSON LONGMAN)
16:00 Terrace CLOSING (RAFFLE, CERTIFICATES, COCKTAIL)
17:30
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
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Biographic Information on the Speakers
ALINE GOMES DA SILVA
Aline has graduated in Letras from Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG) and has taken two specialization
courses, one in Educational Management (UEG) and the other in English Language (UniAee). She is currently
teaching at UEG, at Anhanguera College and at Practical English Course. She is also currently studying for her
master's degree in Linguistics at the Federal University of Goiás.
AMANDA BRADFORD
Amanda Bradford is an English Language Fellow with the U.S. Department of State in Belém, Brazil. She has
an M.A. TESOL degree from the Monterey Institute for International Studies and a B.A. from the University of
Pennsylvania. She has taught ESL to adults and to university students in the U.S. and served as a Peace Corps
Volunteer in Mozambique, where she taught English at a pedagogical university and secondary school.
ANA MARIA SCANDIUZZI
Ana Maria Scandiuzzi has been a teacher of English for 18 years, 14 of which at Casa Thomas Jefferson. She
has currently been supervising the Kids Fun, Kids, and Top Kids courses at this institution. She holds a B.A. in
English Language and Literature from the Universidade de Brasília.
ANA MARIA MENEZES
An EFL teacher and coordinator in Brazil. Member of the Learning with Computers community and an
enthusiastic edutech researcher.
CARLA ARENA
Carla Arena supervises the Educational Technology area at the Casa Thomas Jefferson (CTJ) and has been
involved in the design and management of CTJ e-learning. She considers herself a lifelong learner. Her main
interests are faculty development and educational technology.
CARLOS GONTOW
Carlos Gontow is an English teacher and an actor and has been involved with teaching English through theater
for more than twenty years. He has also been involved in the preparation of games and activities for his classes
and for the institutions he has worked for. He has extensive experience in teaching children, teenagers and
adults. Carlos is a teacher at Associação Alumni, São Paulo, where he also writes and directs children's plays.
He's the author of the book “The Classroom is a Stage – 40 Short Plays for English Students.”
CLAUDILENE SIQUEIRA GOMES MOREIRA
Claudilene Moreira has been teaching English for 20 years. She has a post–graduation course in Advanced
Studies of English and international certificates of proficiency and has participated in conventions, seminars,
conferences and has been an overseas teacher of English. Her wide experience also covers the areas of
coordination and teacher training.
CLAUDIO AZEVEDO
Claudio Azevedo is Casa Thomas Jefferson's Lake Branch Coordinator and a Teacher Trainer.
CLAUDIO FLEURY
Claudio has been teaching EFL for over 15 years. He's been the EdTech monitor at Casa Thomas Jefferson
Lago Sul branch for over three years and has been helping in the introduction of the online basics course at CTJ.
CRISTIANE ARRUDA
Cristiane Arruda is an Academic Consultant for SBS - Special Book Services, being responsible for the Bilingual
and International Schools market, online resources and whiteboard products. She has a B.A. in Language
Teaching, Translation and Interpreting from UNIBERO. Cristiane has been an English teacher for more than
10 years and has worked in different educational institutions as a teacher and pedagogical coordinator.
DANIEL DUARTE
Daniel Duarte is currently a Sales Representative for Cambridge University Press covering the states of DF, GO
and TO. He has more than ten years of classroom experience as an EFL teacher. He graduated in Business
Administration - Foreign Trade in 2004 (UPIS-DF) and holds an FCE Certificate from Cambridge University.
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DANIEL ERIJO
A graduate of Petroleum marketing technology and currently a Teacher Development Course student, Daniel is a
teacher at the Casa Thomas Jefferson.
DÉBORA CABRAL LIMA
She has been a teacher for seven years. She is taking her Master's in Linguistics at UnB. She also has a Michigan
certificate and a CTJ Teacher Development Course certificate.
DENISE DE FELICE
Denise has been an EFL teacher for over 22 years and is currently a Deputy Coordinator at CTJ. She holds a B.A.
in Education and an M.A. in Applied Linguistics from UnB. Her field of interest is the connection of the brain to
language learning.
DOMINGOS DI LELLO
Domingos Di Lello has been a teacher of English for 27 years, nine of which have been devoted to supervising the
Kids and the Elementary courses at CTJ.
ELTON CARVALHO
Elton holds an M.A. in Applied Linguistics from UnB. He's been a teacher for 24 years, 16 of which at CTJ.
ELYSIO SOARES SANTOS JUNIOR
Psychologist, EFL teacher for nine years, currently enrolled in the Master´s program in Applied Linguistics
(UnB), and a technology enthusiast.
ERIKA CRUVINEL
Erika Cruvinel has been teaching English as a foreign language in Brazil for 10 years. Erika is a Deputy
Coordinator at CTJ and she is also a member of the EdTech Team. She has presented workshops on the use of
technology in the classroom and international collaborative projects.
FABIO LUIZ FERREIRA
Fabio holds a B.A. in Translation. He has nine years of experience teaching English and he is currently working at
Casa Thomas Jefferson.
GILMAR D. DA SILVA MATTOS
An EFL teacher since 1989. A degree in Translation (English/Spanish) from UNESP (São José do Rio Preto);
Teacher at CCBEU – Franca – SP since 2004.
HELMARA FEBELIANA REAL DE MORAES
Helmara is the Regional English Language Specialist at the U.S. Consulate General – SP and is taking her
Doctorate at USP.
HELSINGBERG ARCANJO DE CARVALHO
Helsingberg has been a teacher for over 25 years, eight of which at CTJ.
ISABELA VILLAS BOAS
Isabela holds a Doctorate degree in Education from UnB, an MTESL degree from Arizona State University, has
been a CTJ teacher for 23 years and is currently the CTJ General Academic Coordinator.
JACK SCHOLES
Jack is a freelance writer, trainer and ELT specialist with over 35 years experience in many countries around the
world.
JORGE TEIXEIRA
Holding a degree in Letras, a Specialization Course in Materials Design by the University of Chichester - UK, and
with more than 20 years of experience in ELT, Jorge Teixeira has been an English teacher, coordinator and
teacher trainer. Throughout this period, he has gathered valuable insight mostly from teenagers and adults. He
has also held significant positions at the Braz-Tesol Brasilia - Goiania Regional Chapter. At Pearson Longman,
he is currently the ELT Consultant for MG, DF, GO, MT and TO.
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JOSE ANTONIO DA SILVA
José Antônio has been teaching English for 20 years. He´s been a CTJ EdTech monitor at the Taguatinga
branch for over three years. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A. in Tesol. He is also an e-tutor for the
British Council-Senai Speak e-English for teachers.
JULIETTA SCHOENMANN
Julietta Schoenmann has been a teacher and trainer since 1986. She worked overseas in China, Turkey, Eritrea,
the Czech Republic and Slovakia teaching English to young learners and adults. After completing a Masters in
Teacher Training for ELT, she started working as a freelance trainer worldwide. Her professional interests
include ways of facilitating teacher development in low resourced environments.
KÁTIA FALCOMER
Kátia has been an EFL teacher since 1987 and a CTJ supervisor for seven years. She holds a Master's degree in
Applied Linguistics from UnB. Her main interest is teacher development.
KATY COX
Katy Cox is currently one of three associates on a teacher development consultancy team called KEYS. Her
most consistent interests have been in teacher development and accuracy in oral production on the part of
linguistic models. With an M.A. in TEFL/TESL from San Francisco University, she upholds an overall belief in the
strength of common goals among teaching colleagues and the positive effect of equally common victories.
LILIAN MARCHESONI
Has been an English teacher for ten years, started teaching at Casa Thomas Jefferson in 2006 and is currently a
member of the Casa's EdTech team. She holds a degree in Translation from UnB.
LISA STEMBEL
Lisa studied Elementary Education at the State University of New York (SUNY) and has completed a course in
Teaching English as a Foreign Language with International TEFL Teacher Training (ITTT). She is currently
teaching at Practical English Course in Anápolis.
LUCIA SANTOS
Lucia Santos has been a teacher and a teacher developer at the Casa Thomas Jefferson for over 25 years, and
was CTJ Deputy Coordinator for 12 years. Now she's in the position of CTJ Main Branch Coordinator. She holds
an M.A. in Applied Linguistics from the Universidade de Brasília and participates in the organization and
publication of the journal Desempenho. Her main field of interest is in English phonetics and phonology.
LUELI CERUTI
Teacher & trainer for over 25 years. Cambridge & Michigan Examiner; holds Cambridge CPE and has been a
speaker for international publishers. Formerly worked at IBI and RLC. Currently a teacher and Special Courses
Supervisor at CTJ.
LYLE G. FRENCH
Lyle is the Pedagogical Director of the pioneering bilingual school in Brazil, Escola Cidade Jardim/PlayPen in
São Paulo. He is responsible for curriculum development and teacher education. He has been working in
education for over 15 years, the last nine in Brazil. He holds a BSc & MSc in Psychology. Furthermore, he is the
organiser of the Brazilian Bilingual Schools Conference, which had their third event in 2009.
MAKOTO YAMAMOTO
Has been a teacher and translator for 10 years. He's currently teaching at CTJ, and holds a B.A. in Translation
from UnB and a TDC certificate from CTJ.
MÁRCIA RIBEIRO
Márcia has been an English Teacher for 26 years. She holds a B.A. in English Language and Literature from UnB
and is currently the Juvenile Course Supervisor at Casa Thomas Jefferson.
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MARCUS RÉGIS
Has been a teacher for fifteen years and working at the Casa for five. He is currently taking his M.A. in TEFL and is
a member of the Casa's edtech team. Photography is one of his hobbies.
MARGARETE DE OLIVEIRA
Margarete has a B.A. in English and Journalism. Has been a teacher at Casa Thomas Jefferson for 21 years.
MARIA DA LUZ SILVA DELFINO
Maria da Luz Silva Delfino is a CTJ teacher. She has taught EFL since 1984 and she holds a B.A. in Language Arts
and Teacher Development Course Certificate. She is currently teaching ESL at Wilkes County Schools in North
Carolina, USA.
MARINA BRAZIL
Marina has been teaching at CTJ for six years and is interested in activities to increase motivation in class.
MICHEL HERNANE NORONHA PIRES
Michel Pires has a degree in English Teaching and his main interests are English phonology and language
acquisition.
NEUDA A. DO LAGO
Ph.D. (Applied Linguistics from UFG). Is currently chair of English literatures division from UFG/CAJ, and the
head-coordinator of the UFG/CAJ Language Center.
PATRICIA FAUSTINO
Has been a teacher at CTJ for more than 20 years. She has also worked as a teacher trainer.
PAULO LIMA
Paulo Lima has a degree in Pedagogy, has been teaching EFL since 1990, and has been using projects since
2000.
RAFAEL REIS
Rafael Reis has been working in the ELT field for over ten years and has taught at several schools. He holds a B.A.
in Advertising, a postgraduate degree in Marketing and a CELTA Diploma. Rafael currently works for Heinle,
Cengage Learning, as ELT Marketing and Academic Coordinator, South America.
RENATA CARDOSO
Renata Cardoso holds a Master's Degree in Languages and Pedagogy with specialization in Psychopedagogy
and studies in neuroscience applied to Education. She has large experience in teaching English at different
levels, in coordinating English teaching programs, in developing teaching materials and in teacher training
courses.
RODRIGO SANTANA
Rodrigo has been in the ELT field as a teacher, teacher trainer and coordinator for over 20 years. He is currently
the Academic Director at CCBEU – Goiás – and one of his main roles is to assist students, parents, teachers and
staff members.
ROGÉRIO (ROGER) EMILIANO DE ASSIS
An English teacher and a teacher trainer for 15 years. Now a Master's Degree candidate in Applied Linguistics
from UnB.
RONALDO MANGUEIRA LIMA JÚNIOR
Ronaldo holds an M.A. in Applied Linguistics and is a PhD candidate in Linguistics from UnB. He is a Casa
Thomas Jefferson teacher and teacher trainer. Phonetics and phonology, as well as second language acquisition,
are among his main interests.
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Biographic Information on the Speakers
SUMMER MARVIN
Summer Marvin has a Masters in TESL from the University of Kansas and a B.A. in English Literature from
Washburn University. She is experienced in teaching English as a Second Language, English for Academic
Purposes, and Business English. Summer is also experienced in developing curriculum and new courses,
training teachers, and facilitating and operating language labs. Currently, she is serving as an English
Language Fellow in Manaus through a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and Georgetown
University.
THELMA MARQUES
Thelma Marques, B.A. in Letras, has been teaching, presenting workshops, and designing materials for
teachers for more than 12 years.
THELMA PERES
Thelma holds an M.A. in TESL from KSU. She's been a teacher for 32 years, 20 of which at CTJ.
VICTOR JATOBÁ BOTELHO
Victor has been an EFL teacher for 11 years. He is also part of the EdTech team at CTJ.
VINICIUS VIEIRA LEMOS
Vinicius has been an EFL teacher for 14 years and holds a B.A. in Letras–Inglês from UNB.
VIRGINIA GALVÃO
She is an academic consultant for Macmillan Publishers. She holds an M.A. in Education and has scientific
publications in Teaching and Learning Processes.
WILLY C. CARDOSO
10 years in ELT; Director of Studies at English in the Office (SP); TKT online tutor; CELTA; B.A. Pedagogy.
16. 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar 12
Abstracts
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
AMERICAN INSPIRATION FOR TEENS
(VIRGÍNIA GALVÃO – MACMILLAN)
American Inspiration for Teens is a motivating and sophisticated six-level English course that takes teenage
students from beginner to intermediate level. The material evolves with its students and the different topics reflect
teenagers' changing needs and interests. The cross-curricular syllabus offers a wealth of stimulating materials
relevant to the student's lives, while grammar is presented through engaging texts and dialogues. Consolidation
and extension activities are designed for mixed-ability groups, with creative project work, authentic songs and
games.
A PIECE OF SKY
(GILMAR D. DA SILVA MATTOS – CCBEU - FRANCA)
Having learned more about Web 2.0 and web tools to enhance the teaching/learning process, it suddenly
dawned on me everything I had seen so far was nothing but a piece of sky. In this presentation, I'll be sharing my
personal experience with this endeavor and show some projects I've been involved with.
ASSESSMENT & ACCOUNTABILITY TO DRIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR ELL'S
(LYLE G. FRENCH – PEARSON LONGMAN)
Assessment is at the heart of teaching. It is what provides teachers with clear direction to measure and obtain
their goals. In this plenary we will examine the types of assessment, how to use them so that they can yield
reliable information about ELL's, and how to ensure that assessment is responsive to the needs of our students.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: 425 YEARS OLD AND ALWAYS INNOVATING!
(DANIEL DUARTE – CAMBRIDGE)
In 2009 Cambridge University Press celebrates its 425th anniversary: 425 years of experience, hard work and
inspiration to bring you the best in ELT. The Press aims at maintaining and extending its age-old reputation for
high quality and technological innovations to meet the need of its customers. So, what is there for you? What is
new? Come and find out during this session!
COLLINS COBUILD DICTIONARIES
(RAFAEL REIS – CENGAGE)
With innovations such as DefinitionsPLUS and vocabulary builders, the Collins COBUILD Dictionaries transform
the learner's dictionary from an occasional reference into the ultimate resource and must-have dictionary for
language learners. The definitions have been created using a controlled vocabulary, and each definition has
been reviewed by a team of classroom teachers to ensure that they are appropriate for learners at different levels.
CORPUS LINGUISTICS AND TEACHING: HANDS-ON WORK WITH CORPORA
(HELMARA FEBELIANA REAL DE MORAES – U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL )
This workshop aims at presenting an overview on Corpus Linguistics, a new way of studying and teaching a
foreign language, with some theoretical information and suggestions on different activities the teacher can
develop to work in the classroom, independent of students' level.
CREATIVITY – THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN THE ENGLISH CLASS
(CARLOS GONTOW – MACMILLAN / ALUMNI)
"If you keep doing what you've always been doing, you're going to keep getting what you've always been getting."
Being creative is a key element to motivate and involve your students in the English class. In this plenary session,
we will experience creative ways to work with grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. We are going to work on
activities for all age groups and all levels of proficiency. Use your creativity and turn your class into an exciting
adventure of limitless possibilities and continuous success.
CRE-ACTIVITY: APPLYING YOUR IDEAS IN CLASS
(FABIO LUIZ AND MAKOTO YAMAMOTO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
10% inspiration, 90% desperation. That's how we feel when we do have wonderful ideas but, for some reason,
they are not applied. This workshop will make your dreams come true using little work, simple material, and a lot
of “cre-activity”.
17. 13 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
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Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
CTJ ELECTRONIC VILLAGE
Participants will rotate among the stations, wich will last 20 minutes each; five participants
per station.
DAY 1:
STATION 1 - CREATING A DIGITAL BOOK
(CARLA ARENA – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON - DF)
This demonstration will show how to create a digital book with students using online collaborative tools.
http://issu.com
http://mixbook.com
STATION 2 - BLOGGING FOR AUTHENTICITY
(RONALDO LIMA JR. – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
This demonstration aims at demonstrating, through meaningful and real-class examples, how blogging can
bring more authenticity to students' written production.
STATION 3 - PICTURE TAKING AND SHARING FOR LANGUAGE
(MARCUS REGIS – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
A demonstration on how picture taking and sharing can be used as a powerful tool to promote authentic learning.
STATION 4 - CREATING A FILM IN A FEW STEPS
(ERIKA CRUVINEL – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON – DF)
A demonstration on how to create a film in a few steps to practice English grammar and vocabulary in a fun way.
Resources: http://www.dvolver.com
DAY 2:
STATION 1 - DIGITAL STORYTELLING
(LILIAN MARCHESONI – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
The objective of this presentation is to provide teachers with ideas to create digital stories using comic strips.
Resources: http://www.toondo.com/
STATION 2 - CREATING ONLINE GAMES
(CLAUDIO FLEURY – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This demonstration aims at showing participants how to create online games for practicing and reviewing, with
the use of tools already available on the internet.
STATION 3 - WIKI - A TOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
(JOSE ANTONIO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This demontration will show participants how to create collaborative projects with a single class or between
classes or even teachers.
Resources: http://pbworks.com
STATION 4 - DIGITAL STORYTELLING USING VOICETHREAD
(VICTOR JATOBÁ BOTELHO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This demonstration will show participants how to create digital stories using the online tool, Voicethread.
Resources: http://voicethread.com
DIGITAL MAGIC IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - LEARNING ANY TIME, ANYWHERE
(CARLA ARENA AND ERIKA CRUVINEL – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
How do we keep ourselves in the loop of the pedagogical trends and developments in ELT? How do we rethink
our personal learning practices as educators with our time restraints? In this workshop, participants will learn
how to re-envision their professional development through the connections and networking in online
Communities of Practice.
18. 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar 14
Abstracts
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
DIGITAL NATIVISM: MYTH OR REALITY IN TODAY´S EFL LEARNING CONTEXT?
(ELYSIO SOARES SANTOS JUNIOR – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Nowadays, more and more teachers are pushed to deal with technology in the classroom; however, are Brazilian
students digital natives as adolescents in developed countries are believed to be? This paper raises this issue
while fostering a reflective teaching praxis.
EFL EDUCATORS WORKSHOP – WASHINGTON, D.C.: A DESCRIPTION
(ISABELA VILLAS BOAS – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
In March I had the pleasure to participate in an English Fellow Program called EFL Educators Workshop,
sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and organized by Georgetown University. Eighteen participants from
sixteen developing countries from all corners of the world had the chance to experience an enriching program
that consisted primarily of educational visits. The purpose of this presentation is to provide a useful description of
the program. While the content of the presentation is not of immediate application, participants will nonetheless
have a chance to be better informed about the different types of ESL programs in the United States and their
characteristics, strengths and weaknesses.
EFL TEACHING COMPETENCY PROFILES
(KÁTIA FALCOMER – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This paper aims at presenting the results of a study which dealt with the investigation of the EFL teaching
competencies of a group of public school teachers from Secretaria de Educação do Distrito Federal. They
participated in a continuing education course offered in a partnership project between a Binational Center in
Brasília and The Embassy of The United States of America.
EFL VERSUS L1 WRITING INSTRUCTION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
(ISABELA VILLAS BOAS – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This paper describes an educational ethnography with teenage intermediate-level learners in an ELT Institution.
The goal was to document and analyze the learners' writing development in a genre-based, social-interactional
and process-oriented approach, and compare it to these learners' writing instruction in their native language, in
their various schools. The presenter reports the year-long research that resulted in her doctoral dissertation,
defended last November.
EVEN MORE MOVIE SEGMENTS TO ASSESS GRAMMAR GOALS FOR BEGINNERS AND BASIC
LEARNERS
(CLAUDIO AZEVEDO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This presentation is the final sequel of the 5th and 6th CTJ Seminars' workshops, with a number of brand new
movie segments to assess beginners and basic grammar goals and tips to develop your own video activities with
the DVDs you have at home.
EVEN MORE MOVIE SEGMENTS TO ASSESS GRAMMAR GOALS FOR INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED
LEARNERS
(CLAUDIO AZEVEDO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This presentation is the final sequel of the 5th and 6th CTJ Seminars' workshops, with a number of brand new
movie segments to assess intermediate and advanced grammar goals and tips to develop your own video
activities with the DVDs you have at home.
FLAPPING IN ESL BRAZILIAN ENGLISH
(MICHEL HERNANE NORONHA PIRES – CULTURA INGLESA – BELO HORIZONTE)
Flapping is one of the main phonological features of North-American English. The aim of the paper is to identify
all major environments in which flapping occurs in the speech of Brazilian learners of English and compare them
to American English in order to make teachers and students aware of possible mistakes.
FOSTERING MEANINGFUL LEARNING THROUGH PROJECTS
(PAULO LIMA – IBEU – RIO DE JANEIRO)
Paulo Lima will be sharing some ideas of why and how to use projects in the classroom, for he truly believes
students' learning process can be focused on meaningful activities in which relevant learning occurs through
participation in challenging and motivating projects dealing with real world issues.
19. 15 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
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Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
GET UP AND GO!
(JULIETTA SCHOENMANN – OXFORD)
It's one thing to motivate our learners, but how do we motivate ourselves? A good teacher's guide is often at the
heart of this process, offering you backup in the classroom, which then frees you up to attend to all your other
professional needs. This talk explores teacher development and highlights the various directions we can go in
so as to learn from our own experience and improve our teaching skills.
GOING FOR GOLD
(JULIETTA SCHOENMANN – OXFORD)
Are your learners lacking motivation? Do you feel they are not fulfilling their potential? This talk explores ways in
which we can add vitality and bring motivation through the wealth of material available in class. Ranging across
the four skills, as well as grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, we explore how to get the very best out of
your learners.
GRAMMAR IN A COMMUNICATIVE CURRICULUM
(AMANDA BRADFORD – ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW - PA)
With the adoption of the communicative approach into language education, where meaning and function is
primary, teachers sometimes struggle with how to incorporate the teaching of grammar into the curriculum. This
lecture dispels the misconception that a communicative curriculum means one without the inclusion of
grammar. The lecturer will discuss several ways in which grammar can be incorporated into a communicative
curriculum in meaningful ways in order to enhance students' language development. Communicative activities
with a grammar focus that address all four language skills – speaking, reading, writing and listening – will be
discussed.
IF THE SHIP SINKS, THAT'S O.K. I HAVE THE SURVIVAL KIT!
(MARINA BRAZIL AND VINÍCIUS VIEIRA LEMOS – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
If you are tired of the same old warmers, games and activities, this is the right session for you! Learn creative
news ideas to spice up your classes and involve your students in fun activities dealing with different skills and
grammar topics.
IMPROVING CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND DYNAMICS
(VICTOR JATOBÁ BOTELHO AND VINICIUS VIEIRA LEMOS – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
“My students are wild, never speak English and get bad grades.” Does that sound familiar? Share your
experience and learn valuable tips on how to improve classroom management and dynamics. Small changes
can make a great difference! Highly recommended for novice teachers.
INSIGHTS ON THE LEXICAL APPROACH
(ELTON CARVALHO AND THELMA PERES – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Based on the Lexical Approach, the presenters provide teachers with different techniques on how to teach
vocabulary more effectively.
INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY INTO THE CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG LEARNERS
(ANA MARIA SCANDIUZZI AND DOMINGOS DI LELLO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Children are born with a digital chip. Are you ready to cope with the young learners' technological interests and
needs? Let's share ideas for tasks and uses of technological tools and resources to promote interactivity,
enthusiasm and learning, as well as to improve the quality and effectiveness of our lessons.
I-READING
(MARIA DA LUZ SILVA DELFINO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This workshop will provide interactive resources and strategies designed to motivate student reading interest.
Readers are to predict, create characters, imagine new endings, make illustrations, and use visuals, such as
graphic organizers and maps to increase comprehension. Readers will learn strategies which can be
immediately implemented in the classroom.
20. 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar 16
Abstracts
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
IS MONOGAMY NATURAL? CONVERSATION STRATEGIES
(DANIEL ERIJO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This presentation aims at demonstrating some useful techniques in carrying out conversation classes. It also
focuses on the use of short video segments in harnessing students' listening abilities and stimulating interesting
conversation.
I SEE YOU, I HEAR YOU, YOU'RE OK: HUMANIZING THE ESL CLASSES
(ROGÉRIO EMILIANO DE ASSIS - CILSob AND NEUDA A. DO LAGO - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE
GOIÁS)
We teachers have often been prepared to pass our subject along to students. However, our audience receives
this knowledge with apathy instead of enthusiasm. We live in times of significant unrest. Apathy is the word
usually used to describe families and nations. This workshop aims at providing some ways we can weave
humanistic activities into our materials.
LANGUAGE IN THE MUSEUM: A MULTISENSORY CULTURAL TOUR
(DENISE DE FELICE, KATY COX AND LUCIA SANTOS – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Museums are no longer passive repositories of artifacts and fossils. Participants in this active and interactive
language workshop will experience cultural aspects which will inform and engage virtual visitors in reactions to
cultural stimulations through videos.
MAKING IT HAPPEN – A PROCESS MODEL OF MOTIVATION
(MARGARETE DE OLIVEIRA AND PATRICIA FAUSTINO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Motivation provides the first drive to initiate learning a foreign language and later the force to sustain the learning
process. In this discussion group, the teachers will present recent studies on motivation and invite participants to
discuss strategies to be used in their own language classrooms.
MAKING PAIR WORK AND GROUP WORK EFFECTIVE
(AMANDA BRADFORD – ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW - PA)
Pair work and group work often play an important role in the communicative language classroom. However,
making pair work and group work really work and be effective can be a real challenge for teachers. This lecture
will first discuss why pair work and group work should be included in the language curriculum. Second, it will
address the challenges to its implementation and offer strategies for overcoming them in the language
classroom. Examples of effective pair and group work exercises for all different levels will be discussed.
MOTIVATION – IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICE
(CLAUDILENE SIQUEIRA GOMES MOREIRA – BRAZILIAN ENGLISH COURSE)
Is it true that the motivation students take to class is the biggest single factor affecting their success?
It is known that motivation is some kind of internal drive that encourages somebody to carry on. If we perceive an
attractive goal, we will be strongly motivated to do whatever is necessary to reach that goal.
But what kind of motivation do language learners have? What can teachers do, in theory and in practice, to
arouse learners' interest and to maintain motivation?
MUSIC AS A SPRINGBOARD FOR LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
(ALINE GOMES DA SILVA - UNVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE GOIÁS / LISA STEMBEL - PRACTICAL ENGLISH
COURSE)
With its magical power of awakening people's memories and feelings, music can be an effective educational
resource because it helps learners acquire vocabulary and grammar, develop linguistic skills and it gives the
learner the opportunity to establish a parallel between their own culture and the target language culture.
MY STUDENTS ARE MOTIVATED; WHAT ABOUT ME?
(JORGE TEIXEIRA – PEARSON LONGMAN)
In this ever-changing world, when we talk about new high tech tools, new trends in education, etc, a question
remains unanswered: "How do I, as a teacher, fit into all this?" In this workshop, participants will be invited to
share insights about professional development tools as well as practical ideas for successful classroom
management, bearing in mind that the teacher is still the main gear in the teaching and learning environment.
21. 17 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
Abstracts
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
NEUROSCIENTIFIC SHOWCASE: LANGUAGE LEARNING
(DENISE DE FELICE – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This presentation aims at showing credible neuroscientific research findings that can help teachers understand
how the brain learns languages. Among the topics that will be addressed are the bilingual brain, attention,
memory, L2/L1 neural mapping, child X adult learning, and practical implications for Foreign Language
Teaching. Video segments will lead participants to experience some brain processes.
“NO PORTUGUESE IN CLASS . . . PLEASE”
(RODRIGO SANTANA – CCBEU GOIÂNIA)
Portuguese (L1) can be a nightmare for teachers who want to activate students´ cognition in English through
communicative monolingual classes. In this session we will talk about successful ways to avoid L1 while
optimizing the use of English in class.
PHONETIC SYMBOLS ARE /g re It/!
(THELMA MARQUES – ALUMNI)
The main aim of this workshop is to show the importance of correct pronunciation and stress patterns in words.
By using simple drawings and games, students will be involved in fun activities that will help them learn the
phonetic symbols and become more independent learners.
POWERING UP YOUR CLASSES WITH POWERPOINT
(LILIAN MARCHESONI AND DÉBORA CABRAL LIMA – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Technology can be used in many ways to become part of the curriculum and meet the needs of diverse learners.
PowerPoint can add a new dimension to learning, allowing teachers to explain abstract concepts, while
accommodating all learning styles. The objective of this presentation is to provide teachers with ideas to practice
the grammatical and lexical points of their lessons in more communicative ways and, at the same time, engage
and have fun with their students using PowerPoint.
PRONUNCIATION BRUSH UP
(SUMMER MARVIN – ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW)
The workshop provides opportunities for teaching professionals to exercise and practice their speaking
“muscles”. In the session, the presenter will discuss the reasons teachers most often “lose” some of their own
language skills over time and, therefore, require constant development opportunities. We will review the
components involved in pronunciation and we will practice discrete sounds, rhythm, linking & blending and
intonation. As a group, we will use contrastive analysis to tackle troublesome sounds and make language
comparisons. The purpose of the pronunciation class is to allow teachers to practice, ask questions, and learn
some useful techniques they will then pass on to their students.
PRONUNCIATION FOR COMMUNICATION: THE EFFECTS OF SELECTED AND EXPLICIT TEACHING OF
PRONUNCIATION TO BRAZILIAN EFL LEARNERS
(RONALDO MANGUEIRA LIMA JÚNIOR – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This workshop initiates with a brief presentation of some data resulting from research conducted by the
presenter which will pave the way for the following demonstration of pedagogical techniques and strategies
concerning the teaching of pronunciation to Brazilian EFL learners. The activities demonstrated will focus on a
direct applicability to the language classroom.
PROPITIOUS PRODUCTION WITH PROVERBS
(MÁRCIA RIBEIRO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This workshop aims at showing the use of PROVERBS to promote cultural awareness and vocabulary
acquisition through several classroom activities. During the session, participants will be provided with ideas on
how to choose themes, language level and cultural aspects in relation to the group of students they have in mind.
The presenter will also share some hands-on activities for teenage groups.
PROVIDING USEFUL FEEDBACK
(SUMMER MARVIN – ENGLISH LANGUAGE FELLOW)
It is instrumental in the education process, and it is essential that we as language instructors learn how to provide
effective feedback using an approach that is conducive to a collaborative, student-centered classroom. This
session will focus on ways to give useful and effective feedback so that language learners can reach their
optimal learning potential.
22. 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar 18
Abstracts
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
READERS IN THE EFL CLASSROOOM – PRE-READING, WHILE-READING AND POST- READING
ACTIVITIES
(VIRGINIA GALVÃO – MACMILLAN)
As reading should be seen as a pleasurable part of the course and not something to be endured, this workshop is
intended to bring out fun suggestions of pre-reading, while-reading and post-reading activities in order to
promote successful extensive reading in the EFL classroom.
REAL CONTENT READERS WITH HEINLE AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
(RAFAEL REIS – CENGAGE)
Welcome to the sights and sounds of the world with the Footprint Reading Library, a unique new series of graded
readers for learners of English, developed by Heinle in partnership with National Geographic. This series offers
fascinating stories from the four corners of our world, and develops the language and skills needed to understand
non-fiction writing.
REAL PEOPLE, REAL PLACES AND REAL LANGUAGE IN HEINLE MATERIALS WITH NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC CONTENT
(RAFAEL REIS – CENGAGE)
Heinle and National Geographic have developed an exclusive partnership to publish a new generation of ELT
materials. Dynamic collections designed specifically for English Language Teaching motivate learners using the
rich content of National Geographic-including stunning photos, authentic graphics, incredible maps, exciting
video, and more!
SELF-ASSESSMENT: A CORNERSTONE FOR SUCCESSFUL LEARNING
(WILLY C CARDOSO - ENGLISH IN THE OFFICE)
A closer look at the acquisition of any skill reveals the importance, if not the necessity, of self-assessment. In this
session I will show some task types, resources and self-assessment models for teachers to develop a sense of
responsibility in their learners so that they understand why and how they learn.
TEACHING ADOLESCENTS – SURMOUNTING THE DIFFICULTIES
(JACK SCHOLES – SBS)
This talk invites you to take a closer look at yourself as a teacher of adolescents and at the students as learners.
Innovative ideas and creative techniques will be presented to help teachers experiment and try out new skills,
effective beliefs and positive attitudes that enhance language learning and teaching.
TEACHING AND LEARNING GRAMMAR CREATIVELY
(JACK SCHOLES – SBS)
Grammar does not have to be dull. The teacher can provide learner-led awareness-raising activities and
motivating opportunities for the students to express themselves creatively. Grammar can be fun with lessons and
activities to stimulate the imagination, humor and creativity of your students and increase the effectiveness of
grammar practice.
TEACHER DEVELOPMENT INTERACTIVE
(JORGE TEIXEIRA – PEARSON LONGMAN)
Teacher Development Interactive is a video-based, online teacher development program that gives new
teachers and teachers looking for a refresher a really strong foundation in teaching methodology. If you are a new
teacher, or a teacher looking for a refresher, Teacher Development Interactive is perfect for you.
TEACHING LEXICALLY
(RAFAEL REIS – HEINLE, CENGAGE LEARNING)
This practical workshop aims to change the way you think about language by introducing the lexical approach.
Through the lexical approach, you will begin to look at the relationship between grammar and vocabulary in a new
light. This workshop will suggest innovative ways to teach language and skills, to deal with speaking in class and
to handle student correction. It will provide concrete examples of how to approach the language classroom in a
lexical way and will leave you with practical ways to integrate this approach into your classroom.
23. 19 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
Abstracts
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
THE DYNAMICS OF DISCIPLINE
(KATY COX – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Is discipline a question of imposition or disposition? The word “discipline” may seem embued with regimental
rigidity, but the dimensions of this concept are in fact not confined to predictable parameters. The tactics and
attitudes which contribute to a disciplined learning environment are as varied as the ages and levels any teacher
might deal with during a given semester. This presentation will share at least some of the proven-by-practice
insights and recommendations of your fellow language teaching professionals with regard to how to effectively
include dimensions of discipline in your classroom management.
THE MISSING PIECE OF THE PUZZLE
(RAFAEL REIS – HEINLE, CENGAGE LEARNING)
This workshop will present the 'missing piece of the puzzle' for language teachers and students. It starts by
surveying what we know about language learning and teaching and reviews the linguistic parameters under
which this learning must take place. There will then be a review of the current state of EFL to show how we, as an
industry, present language to students in a linear manner based on a 'teaching causes learning model' of
language learning. Recent research into lexical analysis and vocabulary learning will highlight the relatively little
recycling of vocabulary, the lack of attention to collocation, colligation and lexical phrases in general there is in
typical EFL courses which vastly underestimate the amount of language students need to meet for acquisition to
take place. It will also highlight the conditions under which vocabulary can be acquired. The final section will
show how teachers, students and curriculum designers can provide the missing massive amounts of exposure
students need to consolidate their language knowledge to enable long-term acquisition to take place.
THE PERFECT ONLINE COURSE FOR EFL TEACHERS - WEB TOOLS FOR EDUCATORS
(CARLA ARENA – THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This presentation aims at showing educators the transformative potential of the digital world at the tip of their
hands. Participants will see concrete examples of previous class projects and will learn more about this 10-week
online course offered by Casa Thomas Jefferson.
TOEFL ITP – QUALITY ASSESSMENT AT YOUR REACH
(LUELI CERUTI – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
The TOEFL ITP (Institutional Testing Program) can help your institution assess the final product of your program
and provide your students with one of the most trusted English-language assessment in the world. Using ITP for
institutional placement, progress evaluation and exit testing allows you to add value to your product, as you can
be associated to an institution which provides certification that is of the highest quality and as free of bias as
possible. The TOEFL ITP is the leading on-site testing program in the world. It is convenient and affordable.
More than 400,000 ITP tests are administered worldwide each year, and that number continues to grow.
USING FLICKR.COM TO FOSTER EFL LEARNING IN MEANINGFUL CONTEXTS
(ELYSIO SOARES SANTOS JUNIOR – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
This workshop aims at helping participants use this online photo management and sharing application to
enhance their EFL classes on their own. The participants will be given a demonstration and will be guided to
create their own Flickr accounts as well as try out some of its features.
WEB TOOLS FOR ONLINE PROJECTS
(ANA MARIA MENEZES – CULTURA INGLESA - UBERLÂNDIA)
The web offers several tools which can be used in order to develop projects in language classes. During this talk,
I intend to present some web tools and share online projects developed with EFL students.
WHAT'S IN A GRADE? PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR GRADING AND EVALUATION
(WILLY C CARDOSO - ENGLISH IN THE OFFICE)
What should grades reflect? How should components of a course figure into grades? Are teachers able to
capture the totality of students' competence through formal tests? From this discussion, we will be able to derive
some generalizations about the nature of grading, some principles of grading, and some guidelines for grading.
24. 20 7th CTJ TEFL Seminar
Abstracts
Demostration Discussion Groups Meeting with Publishers Papers Plenaries Workshops
YES, ENGLISH FILE SERIES IS NOW EVEN BETTER!
(RENATA CARDOSO – OXFORD)
Come see why English File is a success among teachers and students and also what is new for the most
complete series ever.
YOU CAN DOWIT!
(HELSINGBERG ARCANJO DE CARVALHO – CASA THOMAS JEFFERSON)
Participants work on assimilations, and intrusions, which may hopefully enhance their lesson plans and be
used
at all levels.
40. CASA
THOMAS JEFFERSON
O inglês como deve ser.
LIVRARIA INTERNACIONAL
41. CASA
THOMAS JEFFERSON
O inglês como deve ser.
LIVRARIA INTERNACIONAL
42. WEB Tools
for Brazilian Educators
August 10 - October 16, 2009
Online Course
web
2.0
A ten-week hands-on online session for language educators
who want to integrate technology in the classroom.
This e-learning experience for busy teachers will:
give an overview of some emerging technologies
enable them to use tech tools that can impact teaching practices
expand the possibilities of meaningful contextualized language learning
boost increased collaboration, engagement and excitement in the language classroom
The English teaching and learning journey will never be the same after this
professional development opportunity for language educators.
CASA
THOMAS JEFFERSON
O inglês como deve ser.
For more information, visit thomas.org.br or contact us at
ctjonline@thomas.org.br
43. CASA
THOMAS JEFFERSON
O inglês como deve ser.
Major Sponsors
LIVRARIA INTERNACIONAL
Sponsors