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Welcome to the Rachel Paling Podcast Series.Rachel Paling is the creator of Neurolanguage Coaching, a new approach and method for language learning which combines the principles of neuroscience together with coaching a vehicle of delivering the learning process. Back in 2012 she created the definition of Neurolanguage Coaching, “Neurolanguage Coaching is the efficient and fast transfer of language knowledge from the Language Coach to the Language Coachee with sustainable effects facilitated by brain based coaching and coaching principles.”
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Terry is back and he continues to share his personal journey into the brain, how it could help people to know about their brain and how it could help the learning process. We explore how Terry sees the future of neuroeducation.Terry Small, B.Ed., M.A., is a master teacher and Canada's leading learning skills specialist. He is the author of the Brain Bulletin with over 34,000 subscribers worldwide.Terry has presented on the brain for over 33 years to organizations around the world.. His knowledge, warmth, humour and dynamic presentation style have made him a much sought-after speaker at workshops and conferences. Terry often appears on TV, radio, and in the press. He recently appeared on BCTV, Global, CKNW and Student Success. He has presented his ideas to over 266,000 people in 23 countries on 5 continents.His clients include IBM, TEDx, Ford, IMD, JTI, UBS, Hitachi, Bayer, Bosch, CRA, RCMP, Telus, and many schools and universities. His presentations are engaging, humorous, practical, and all based on the latest brain science.Terry believes, "Anyone can learn how to learn easier, better, faster, and that learning to learn is the most important skill a person can acquire."Terry's wealth of teaching experience and extensive involvement in applied neuroscience make him an outstanding resource of the business and educational communities. He resides in Vancouver, Canada, where he is a frequent lecturer at Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia.Terry Small's Philosophy is simple: "Success is a skill anyone can learn."Find out more about Terry at terrysmall.com
Welcome to episode 3 of Rachel's Fireside Chats with Rachel Paling.This is a podcast and video cast series dedicated to fireside chats over the autumn, welcoming the winter. We are going to heat up this autumn by talking about the brain. All of Rachel's guests, over the coming weeks, are connected to the brain in some way!Our special guest this week is Thomas Feiner, the founder of the Institute for EEG and Neuroscience (IFEN) and the Human Brain Mapping Academy.He has more than 25 years of experience in the treatment of stress, depression, addiction, and burnout. In his work as a holistic coach and neurofeedback therapist, he combines neuroscience with brain stimulation techniques like, transcranial photobiomodulation into a successful approach that helped thousands of people in enhancing their life quality and boost their brain power.The IFEN concept developed by him has made numerous therapists and trainers worldwide successful neurofeedback trainers. Thomas Feiner is also extremely active in brain research. His investigation fields are peak performance, meditation, and accelerated learning. With a team of neurologists, neuropsychologists and IT professionals specialized in applied neuroscience he develops advanced applications for Neurofeedback to increase neuroplasticity.Thomas Feiner is also author and co-author of several scientific publications and speaks at international conferences and congresses. He has become known for his rousing style, inspiring audiences for neurofeedback, brain mapping, and neuroscience in general. Thomas Feiner is also developer and initiator of the scientific software CAPITO. CAPITO stands for Cognitive And Psychophysiological Test Operations and helps scientists and therapists analyzing cognitive and emotional conditions.Since 2016, he has been working with his brain mapping team on a large-scale study on the human brain during meditation retreats with best selling author Dr. Joe Dispenza.
Introducing my special guest, Terry Small...Our special guest this week is Terry Small. Terry shares his personal journey into the brain, how it could help people to know about their brain and how it could help the learning process. We explore how Terry sees the future of neuroeducation.Terry Small, B.Ed., M.A., is a master teacher and Canada's leading learning skills specialist. He is the author of the Brain Bulletin with over 34,000 subscribers worldwide.Terry has presented on the brain for over 33 years to organizations around the world.. His knowledge, warmth, humour and dynamic presentation style have made him a much sought-after speaker at workshops and conferences. Terry often appears on TV, radio, and in the press. He recently appeared on BCTV, Global, CKNW and Student Success. He has presented his ideas to over 266,000 people in 23 countries on 5 continents.His clients include IBM, TEDx, Ford, IMD, JTI, UBS, Hitachi, Bayer, Bosch, CRA, RCMP, Telus, and many schools and universities. His presentations are engaging, humorous, practical, and all based on the latest brain science.Terry believes, "Anyone can learn how to learn easier, better, faster, and that learning to learn is the most important skill a person can acquire."Terry's wealth of teaching experience and extensive involvement in applied neuroscience make him an outstanding resource of the business and educational communities. He resides in Vancouver, Canada, where he is a frequent lecturer at Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia.Terry Small's Philosophy is simple: "Success is a skill anyone can learn."Find out more about Terry at terrysmall.com
Welcome to episode 1 of Rachel's Fireside Chats with Rachel Paling.This is a podcast and video cast series dedicated to fireside chats over the autumn, welcoming the winter. We are going to heat up this autumn by talking about the brain. All of Rachel's guests, over the coming weeks, are connected to the brain in some way!Our special guest this week is Teacher, speaker and writer, Curtis Kelly (EdD)Curtis is a Professor of English at Kansai University in Japan. He has spent most of his life developing learner-centered methods and materials for English learners, especially those with low confidence, low ability and low motivation. He believes learners should be pulled into English study rather than pushed. He has made over 330 presentations and written 29 books, including Active Skills for Communication (Cengage), Writing from Within (Cambridge), and Significant Scribbles (Longman).
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Sharyn Collins is one of our fantastic speakers at this year's conference. Her session on "Oxytocin the God Hormone" will be an absolute must for attendees. As you will hear in today's podcast with Sharyn, the session is all about happiness and how you must have more happiness in your life!! Sharyn has a degree in linguistics and is a polyglot. Having taught German and EFL in industry for many years, she is now editor in chief of the Neurolanguage Collective Magazine and a specialist in communication and charismatic leadership. She is also ELC’s amazing Chief of Happiness!She believes that charisma is a vital tool for enhancing personal and business relationships and given the right circumstances, anyone can be taught to be charismatic.
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Antonella Sorace is Professor of Developmental Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh and we are thrilled that she will be speaking at the London 2020 Neurolanguage Learning Conference. Her session on Friday the 1st May is called "Language Learning Across The Lifespan: Myths, Science, and Science Fiction". It's going to be amazing so don't miss it!Research shows that knowing more than one language, regardless of their status, prestige, and worldwide diffusion, can give both children and adults a range of linguistic, cognitive and social benefits. More obviously, it enables communication among people and understanding of different cultures. Less obviously, it enhances focusing, seeing both sides of an argument, flexibly adapting to changing circumstances, and making rational decisions.This means that language learning is an investment for life, and the lack of multilingual skills directly affects the competitiveness of countries that rely on ‘privileged monolingualism’ in English, like the UK, with huge costs for the economy as a whole. However, there are many widespread misconceptions, both old and new, about what it means to learn a newlanguage from a cognitive perspective. I will show that separating myths, science, and science fiction has important implications for language learning and teaching in society.She is a world leading authority in the field of bilingual language development across the lifespan, where she brings together methods from linguistics, experimental psychology, and cognitive science.She is also committed to disseminating the findings of research on bilingualism in different sectors of society. She is the founding director of the research and information centre Bilingualism Matters, which currently has 26 branches in the UK, Europe, the US, the Middle East, and China.Connect with Antonella on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonella-sorace-2214625/
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Lee Campbell is going to be one of our fantastic speakers at the London 2020 Neurolanguage Learning Conference. He'll be delivering session "Stepping Forwards" and "Neurofitness". Those of you who have seen Lee speak before will know how knowledgeable he is.Sport and fitness have always been a part of Lee's life.His excellence on the sporting field translated into a career in fitness, when he joined the Australian Army’s Royal Australian Regiment (3rd Battalion – Para Troopers) and became an elite Physical Training Instructor, responsible for the physical training of soldiers.Drafted to play Australian Rules Football with the Sydney Swans, he went onto represent NSW at State level. For over 25 years, Lee has devoted himself to the health and fitness industry, providing training to a vast array of clients, including celebrities, Corporations and anyone wishing to improve their health and fitness. Lee offers his expertise to Australian and global communities, businesses and corporations, in building sustainable health and wellbeing programs for staff and the local community. These include: AusAID Australian Federal Police World Bank Group Global Oil & Gas CompaniesLee’s method of bringing training back to basics has had a lasting impact on everyone he trains; from the sporting elite to some of Australia’s most prestigious celebrities and businessmen and he is always inspired by the difference his training makes in the lives of his clients and communities.It’s this successful formula which keeps him in demand as he travels around Australia and overseas helping businesses integrate his training methods and passion for health into the lives of their employees.Connect with Lee on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/leejcampbellGo to the B.FIRM website for more information about Lee - http://bfirm.com.au/
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Jenny's session at the conference, "Teaching the Generation C Brain" will be one to remember and takes place on the first day of the conference.Jenny Dooley, President of Express Publishing, holds an M.Ed. from the University of Wales, Swansea. She has been a teacher, teacher trainer, and author in the ELT field for more than twenty years. She has travelled extensively, delivering seminars and holding workshops in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. She is the owner and manager of one of the piloting schools used by Express Publishing and is the president of H.E.C., a language exams distribution centre.She has also been influential in the creation of children’s theatre groups, which aim to stimulate young learners’ imaginations while enhancing their English language learning. Her research interests include: language acquisition in young learners; the application of the multiple intelligence theory in language learning; gamification in education; neuroscience; and modern assessment.She has been involved in the development of printed, audio-visual, animated and digital ELT material for more than two decades. Some of her latest publications are: Incredible 5, i Wonder, Right On and On Screen. She has also designed DigiBooks, a gamified LMS platform with ELT content.For more information about Express Publishing, go here: www.expresspublishing.co.uk
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Irene is one of our wonderful speakers at the London 2020 Neurolanguage Learning Conference and will be delivering a fantastic session on Heart Leadership.Irene's background is in International Business and she worked in the corporate world as Business DeveloperShe specialises in Leadership From the Heart – using the Science of the Heart and the Power of Imagination to improve well being and reduce stress for a greater success where everyone benefits.she has been working with individuals and groups, helping them set confident goals with a solid ground to achieve them.She’s the Director at The School of Images UK, where she facilitate classes for personal growth, and Dreaming.She has been collaborating with HeartMath and Global Coherence Initiative since 2014, which has made a fundamentally positive impact on her clients.Connect with Irene on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irene-viglia-atton-5a10b713a/Find out more about the inspiring work that HearthMath® do here: https://www.heartmath.com
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Rob is the owner of Online Language Center and managing partner at Business Language Training Institute and is online as an active EFL Teacher, training teachers to build their own freelance businesses as well as teaching Business English and studying Neurolanguage Coaching®.He is Joint Coordinator for the IATEFL BESIG Web & Online Team, founder and former president of the BRAZ-TESOL BESIG, Online and Video Coordinator for the Visual Arts Circle and has authored and coauthored several books for EFL as well as co-founder with Dorothy Zemach of the Independent Authors & Publishers.He is a speaker worldwide on Continuing Professional Development, Business Development, Independent Authoring, Technology and Image Presentation and the founder of EFLtalks which was nominated for the 2016 British Council’s ELTon Award for Innovation in Teacher Development. He lives in Poland. www.RobHoward.meCheck out Rob's other links:www.EFLTalks.comwww.OnlineLanguageCenter.comwww.BLTInstitute.com
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Emma Sue’s book 7 Skills for the Future is published by Pearson Business and was released in a second edition in 2019. The book is being translated into 12 languages.  https://unimenta.com/ https://unimenta.com/the-book/ Emma Sue Prince is a specialist in experiential learning and believes 100% that this methodology is key to developing life skills and soft skills as it is the only way to develop self-awareness, upon which all behavioural change is based. Emma Sue is author of 7 Skills for the Future, published by Pearson Business in 2019.She delivers powerful workshops based on her book and does so with many different target groups including “closed” groups such as Muslim communities in Bangladesh and North Africa and diverse groups in the UK including lawyers, doctors and software engineers. She also trains trainers to facilitate using the same experiential methodology. Emma Sue’s successful approach lies in working totally in the moment with a group and with what emerges from that group. She uses drama, improvisation, team-based games and problem-solving which highlight default behaviour and heighten self-awareness.Emma Sue is passionate about a group developing their own context for the 7 skills of adaptability, empathy, adaptability, critical thinking, integrity, being proactive, optimism and resilience. In this way real and powerful learning outcomes emerge from which strategies, progression and ideas can be defined.Emma Sue is committed to supporting young people and her workshops are also run with secondary schools, youth offending teams and with young people who are not in education, training or employment.Her expertise is sought after in emerging and developing countries as well as in the UK training trainers, designing materials and providing consultancy on employability skills. This work has taken her all over the world and has given her a leading reputation in the field.
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Thomas Feiner is the founder of the Institute for EEG and Neuroscience (IFEN) and the Human Brain Mapping Academy.He has more than 25 years of experience in the treatment of stress, depression, addiction, and burnout. In his work as a holistic coach and neurofeedback therapist, he combines neuroscience with brain stimulation techniques like, transcranial photobiomodulation into a successful approach that helped thousands of people in enhancing their life quality and boost their brain power.The IFEN concept developed by him has made numerous therapists and trainers worldwide successful neurofeedback trainers. Thomas Feiner is also extremely active in brain research. His investigation fields are peak performance, meditation, and accelerated learning. With a team of neurologists, neuropsychologists and IT professionals specialized in applied neuroscience he develops advanced applications for Neurofeedback to increase neuroplasticity.Thomas Feiner is also author and co-author of several scientific publications and speaks at international conferences and congresses. He has become known for his rousing style, inspiring audiences for neurofeedback, brain mapping, and neuroscience in general. Thomas Feiner is also developer and initiator of the scientific software CAPITO. CAPITO stands for Cognitive And Psychophysiological Test Operations and helps scientists and therapists analyzing cognitive and emotional conditions.Since 2016, he has been working with his brain mapping team on a large-scale study on the human brain during meditation retreats with best selling author Dr. Joe Dispenza.Next workshops:https://www.neurofeedback-info.de/en/dates-booking-2/qeeg-workshops.html?fbclid=IwAR3sUFhw34KpPOET0FrGXuGCGUl3vGch3FAeoXVgeSNMgzp04hnK7GENUBo  
Are you coming to the 4th Annual NeuroEducation Conference? This year, the conference is taking place in Windsor, London, UK. Come and be inspired and find out more about Brain Friendly Learning. Go to https://nllconference.com to find out how to reserve your seat.Very excited to be joined by a very special guest, Ron Morrain. Ron is going to be one of our amazing speakers at the 2020 Neurolanguage Learning Conference in London, UK. Join Ron and I as we discuss Ron's amazing work, what he will be speaking about at the conference and what his definition of Language Coaching is.Don't forget to go and find out about the Language Learning Center’s Teacher Training Program and his EFL Talk.https://www.llc-duisburg.de/teacher-training.html?fbclid=IwAR1reYf4hOJWKc-ZaPUZi9wrunKS8Vg6582IjHteQdGaG8bpGPsb0Qhrs58https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACMYv-9UhuI&list=PLFZm1l0FfL-cb69pEU2JDALERHSPO2AOb&index=1Ron Morrain is an American (Houston, Texas), and currently lives and works in Germany. He is co-founder and Director of Studies at the Language Learning Centers Europe which is headquartered in Duisburg, Germany, and has been active in HRM and HRD as a manager and consultant for over 30 years internationally. Ron speaks three languages fluently (English, German, and Spanish), but gets along with several other languages as well.Ron Morrain is the innovator of the concept *Ready-made Mind Maps *(RMMs), which facilitate TBL (Task-based Learning) and PBL (Project-based Learning), Content and language integrated learning (CLIL), Content-based Instruction (CBI), and Language Coaching sessions for L2 and L1 learners. He started promoting the concept in the mid 90s in Germany, and has since been promoting the concept at conferences, universiites, and teacher workshops throughout Europe - and worldwide. He is also the founder of the Business English Special Interest Group BESIG Russia, which had it's debut in Moscow in 2019.He has worked on personnel development and education related projects in:Houston,New York, San Francisco, and Washington D.C., (USA)Mexico City (Mexico)Hong Kong, (China)London (UK)Glasgow, (Scotland)Geneva, and Zurich (Switzerland)Amsterdam, The NetherlandsBrussels,BelgiumParis, FranceVienna, AustriaValetta, Malta, (Europe)Berlin, Bonn, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Essen, Cologne, Krefeld, Freiburg, Stuttgart, Bochum, Hagen, Leverkusen,Dortmund, Erfurt, Hamm, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Munich (Germany)Athens, and Thessaloniki (Greece)Moscow, and Yaroslavl (Russia)Osaka, Nagoya, Fukui, Sendai, Morioka (Japan)During his academic career, he has held (or still holds) the following positions:- Lecturing Professor for Business Administration at Euro-Business-College and University (Düsseldorf, Germany)- Lecturing Professor for Organisational Psychology at the Cologne Business School (Cologne, Germany)- Lecturing Professor for the Executive MBA Programme at the University Südwestfalen (Hagen, Germany)- Director for the Office of Development at The International School of Management (Dortmund, Germany)- Seminar Coordinator for the Academy of Social and Labour Law (Herten, Germany)- Personnel Development Planner and Trainer at University Duisburg-Essen (Duisburg and Essen, Germany)Read Ron's full bio here
Join Rachel Paling and Thomas Feiner as they discuss the upcoming 3rd Annual Neurolanguage Learning Conference and why it is such an important event. Find out what amazing subjects Thomas will be covering during the conference and listen out for information on how to reserve your seat or, if you can't make it this year, how to get the conference videos.To everyone who will be at the conference, we are so looking forward to seeing you.https://nllconference.com
Join Rachel this week for the What is Language Coaching series finale.This series has been dedicated to the question, What is Language Coaching? For the last 3 months, Rachel has been interviewing some amazing experts in the language field from all over the world. The phenomenon of coaching has exploded worldwide and throughout the series Rachel, her guests and listeners have explored opinions and discussions around What is Language Coaching and how coaching techniques and principles are helping to shape education.We are extremely grateful to all of our special guests who made this series the success it has been and in a few weeks time Rachel will begin a new series so stay tuned!!****** SPECIAL INVITE ******At the end of April 2020, the 4th annual Neurolanguage Learning Conference is taking place in London, UK.There are people from all over the world travelling to Lisbon to be part of this amazing and inspiring event. Come and be inspired; get new insights into brain-friendly learning; find out how to make the learning process more effective and efficient; and network with like minded people from all over the world.We have amazing speakers at the conference at over the over the three days we'll be exploring how to enhance the learning process through neuroscience, coaching, emotional intelligence, practical intelligence, neurofeedback, neurolanguage coaching, polyglotism, enhancing educational systems and much much more!The conference is very different to other conferences that you may have been to. There are no breakouts and no simultaneous talks. Everyone who attends has the same experience, together as a group.We have some last minute discount offers so please, get in touch with us at info@efficientlanguagecoaching.com or visit our conference website at https://nllconference.comIf you would like to buy Rachel's book, Neurolanguage Coaching: Brain Friendly Language Learning, please click here and we'll send you a signed copy!Finally, to explore all of the areas of Rachel's work, go to https://neurolanguagecoaching.com
Fiona Mauchline is a freelance materials writer, teacher, trainer and conference speaker. She is currently based in the UK after three decades in Spain and other parts of Europe. She has published courses for secondary, and resource books for teachers, and her main areas of interest are motivation, collaborative learning, vocabulary learning, cognitive development of teenagers and neuroscience as applicable to ELT. She also has a love of photography, art, creative writing and theatre, and this spreads to her work. She is the co-founder of EVE: Equal Voices in ELT, and a committee member of IATEFL’s TDSIG & MaWSIG. 2019 sees the arrival of her summer course for teens, Dive In! (Delta Publishing) as well as ETpedia Vocabulary (Pavilion ELT) which she has co-written with Julie Moore and Stacey Hughes.
Dr. Kamile Hamiloğlu, PhD; EdDDr. Kamile Hamiloğlu has been working in the field of education, Applied Linguistics and ELT/EFL for more than 30 years. She holds a PhD in Educational Sciences from the Boğaziçi University, Turkey; and an EdD in Applied Linguistics and TESOL from the University of Leicester, UK. She also holds a teacher training certificate in Critical Thinking from Oregon University, USA. She has taught various EFL and educational sciences courses in undergraduate and graduate programmes at Boğaziçi, Marmara and Bahçeşehir Universities in İstanbul, Turkey and is currently working as a lecturer in the department of Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching at Marmara University, İstanbul where she also worked as the chair for 6 years. She has also worked as a teacher trainer for Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press and as an academic consultant and co-ordinator for several private schools in Istanbul so far. She has been presenting her research in many international conferences and has been delivering academic talks as invited speaker at home and abroad. She has been publishing for local and foreign publishers and so is the author, co-author and editor of several EFL coursebooks such as Win! (Orient Express Publishing) and various academic books such as A-Z to Critical Thinking (Academic Study Kit Publishing) and Reflection and Identity in Foreign Language Teacher Education (OmniScriptum Publishing). Her academic research interests include professional identity, professional development, curriculum and coursebook evaluation and design, culture, critical thinking and reflection in education, in Second Language Teacher Education (SLTE) and in English as a foreign language (EFL).
Delighted to speak with Rachel Bamber this week; Rachel is one of my guests speakers at the Neurolanguage Learning Conference and an experienced professional Executive/Business/Life brain-based coach. We had a super conversation about how coaching can help the learning process and in particular how brain based coaching can help.About Rachel Bamber PGDip PCC - the Brighter Thinking ExpertRachel Bamber is an expert in using powerful, brain-friendly strategies to deliver peak performance. She has helped people all over the world to work with their brain to get what they want, faster and with zero stress. Among the pioneering adventurers who have worked with her include people in the public eye, elite sport, corporate leaders and super-ambitious small business owners.  A nominee for the GLE Rising Star Award in business, Rachel is the first person in the world to be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma in the Neuroscience of Leadership.Contact Details:  Email: info@rachelbamber.com
At the IATEFL last Monday 1st April, I met Andy Cowle who has been working in the English Language world for over 20 years and I had a really interesting conversation with him. It was great to hear about teaching methods and materials from a different perspective as Andy has not only the experience of being a language trainer but also he is a specialist in publishing and provides talks and workshops for companies in the ELT sector, as well as presentations training for those in any publishing field.We also explored a little the aspect of coaching. Join me and discover what we said :)About AndyAndy Cowle studied German and English Linguistics at the University of Newcastle and qualified as an English teacher in 1989. Since then he has taught all ages and levels of English students, mostly in Germany and the U.K. and has worked in the field of English Language Teaching publishing with many companies in over 40 countries. He is a business development consultant and international conference speaker, focusing on motivating teachers and closing the gap between the classroom and the real and changing world of English. He grew up on Merseyside and lives with his family in Glasgow in Scotland.
Hace ya unos 22 años que Roberto Quina ha trabajado en el campo linguístico. Es catedrático en la UMSA de La Paz Bolivia desde 1999 y ahora sigue la corriente del NeuroELT - incorporando la  neurociencia en la enseñanza de los idiomas.Educational QualificationsBA (Licenciado) in Linguistics and Languages. (UMSA)Diploma in University Classroom Management. (UMSA)Master in Higher Education (University Management) (UMSA)ExperienceEnglish  Teacher at the CBA La Paz  Teacher Trainer (Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics and Research Methodology)Professor at UMSA ( English, Semantics, Research  Techniques, Pedagogy and Language)Research Advisor Professor at Escuela de Idiomas del Ejercito ( Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics)Presenter in seminars and workshops about Language Teaching MethodologyLecturer in the area of  Neuroscience and Language Teaching (NeuroELT)
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