Andrei Shilnov

Andrei completed his first degree at TSU in 2013, after which he studied for his Master of Education degree at the University of Adelaide (Australia). He has co-authored several research articles in the area of English language teaching. His academic interests include English language testing and curriculum design in ESL.

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English Language Teaching: An Introduction (Coursera) Coursera
National Research Tomsk State University

English Language Teaching: An Introduction (Coursera)

Dive into the world of English Language Teaching (ELT) with our introductory course designed for beginners and experienced educators alike. Learn about the history of ELT, key teaching methodologies including Grammar Translation, Audiolingualism, and modern techniques like Task-based Learning and Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). Gain insights into alternative methods and how to apply them effectively in your classroom.

Aug 1st 2022
4 Weeks
English Language Teaching: Materials and Planning (Coursera) Coursera
National Research Tomsk State University

English Language Teaching: Materials and Planning (Coursera)

Dive into the world of English Language Teaching (ELT) with our specialized course focused on Materials and Planning. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or just starting out, this course will equip you with essential skills in selecting, adapting, and creating teaching materials to design effective lesson plans that cater to diverse learner needs.

Aug 1st 2022
4 Weeks
English Language Teaching: Classroom Management (Coursera) Coursera
National Research Tomsk State University

English Language Teaching: Classroom Management (Coursera)

Immerse yourself in the world of English language teaching with our 'English Language Teaching: Classroom Management' course. Designed for educators at all levels, this course will equip you with essential classroom management skills to effectively teach students of varying abilities and sizes. Explore techniques for organizing whole-class work, pair work, group work, and individualized instruction.

Aug 1st 2022
5-12 Weeks
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