ACIA Conference - Spain  ABS

** These talks are aimed for non native speakers of English

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These talks can be given in conjunction with any book presentation events you have planned or they can be given on their own at any of your events. All the talks can be adjusted to the length of the session. The talks contain suggestions and ideas for teachers on how to use the material in the ELT classroom. All the talks can be given anywhere in the world. Please contact us for more information on how to get us to your event. Every talk will be given by a native English speaker.   


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These talks can be for either your teachers, students or both. Where teachers are the main audience, the talk will include suggestions and ideas on how to use the material in class.
All the talks can be given anywhere in the world. Please contact us for more information on how to get us to your event. Every talk will be given by a native English speaker.  

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Language Talks We Currently Have Available

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* Slang In The UK TodaySlang used today in English with details. New For 2020!

* Confusing English - Same word & spelling, different meanings! New For 2020!

* Manipulated English - English in newspapers and magazines.

* Humour In The Classroom - Different types of jokes. Available for different levels.

* What Makes Us LaughMore complete talk on humour in English.
 

* Catchphrases - Expressions coined from the media and how they are used.

* Cockney Influence on English Today - East London dialect in English today.

* Differences Between American and British EnglishA fun look at differences.

* Language Used In Films & On TVLooking at the suitability of films & TV..

* Office JargonSlang used in an office workplace.
 

* Playground SlangSlang used by children.

* Proverbs - Dead or Alive?Proverbs changed and used in English today.


* Taboo EnglishIf it's a rude word, it's here!