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A Cup of Coffee with TESOL Experts: Digital Storytelling

by Dario Luis Banegas, Jesús Ernesto Lisboa, & Diego A. Boada |

How can we support young learners as creative writers through digital tools?

Resource Type: Teaching Tips

Audience: Teacher Training

Audience Language Proficiency: Intermediate

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In this episode, Dario and Ernesto chatted with Diego about how to teach storytelling with or without technology. Storytelling is a personal narrative that can use fiction or other creative writing elements. Storytelling gives students the chance to create with the language and engage in multi-modal writing and develop all language skills. Our guests shared their advice on how to teach storytelling and what apps/websites teachers can use.

"A Cup of Coffee with TESOL Experts" is a project led by instructors and participants in the TESOL Certificate: Developing an Online Teaching Program.

Please share on social media using these hashtags: #TESOLcoffeechats #ThinkTESOL

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Teaching Tip: A Cup of Coffee with TESOL Experts: Digital Storytelling

Today's Guests:
- Dario Luis Banegas, PhD (UK)
- Jesús Ernesto Lisboa, MSc (Venezuela)
- Diego A. Boada, PhD (Colombia)

Today's Question:
How can we support young learners as creative writers through digital tools?

In this episode, Dario and Ernesto chatted with Diego about how to teach storytelling with or without technology. Storytelling is a personal narrative that can use fiction or other creative writing elements. Storytelling gives students the chance to create with the language and engage in multi-modal writing and develop all language skills. Our guests shared their advice on how to teach storytelling and what apps/websites teachers can use.

"A Cup of Coffee with TESOL Experts" is a project led by instructors and participants in the TESOL Certificate: Developing an Online Teaching Program.

Please share on social media using these hashtags: #TESOLcoffeechats #ThinkTESOL

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