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Empowering Voices / November 14-16 / Cal State Los Angeles

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Friday, November 15
 

8:45am PST

Vocabulary Learning According to Shrek, Words Have Layers!
Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
John McWhorter, linguist of Black English, claims 'loving your language means a command of its vocabulary beyond the level of the everyday.' Many teachers send their students, armed with a vocabulary list, diving into the dictionary as a first contact. While that may offer a start, words are like onions (and ogres) and have layers, and command of vocabulary requires facility with the corresponding layers of each word. In this presentation, participants will explore layers of vocabulary words from denotations to collocations and discuss strategies for assisting students to develop a strong command of words.
Speakers
avatar for Jenna Canillas

Jenna Canillas

Associate Professor, Biola University
I am a teacher educator with over 20 years experiences as a teacher of English learners in the public schools. My research interests include linguistics, language acquisition, technology, STEM, and gifted education, but I am open to learning just about anything new!
Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
KH B2014

8:45am PST

Contextualized Language Instruction to Support MLEs for Academic Writing
Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am PST
This practice-oriented session presents evidence-based pedagogical strategies to promote language development of adolescent multilingual students for academic writing. The strategies and activities are contextualized within close reading of a complex text and a source-based analytical writing and are tied to a cognitive strategies readers and writers access for meaning making.
Speakers
UM

Undraa Maamuujav

University of California, Irvine
Friday November 15, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am PST
KH C4070

9:30am PST

Fresh Approaches to Grammar Instruction for Students and Teacher Trainees
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST
Grammar doesn't have to be boring! The editor of three well-known resources, The ELT Grammar Book, The Grammar You Need series, and the Zero Prep series, shows how engaging, accessible content mixed with corpus-based and active-learning approaches transforms grammar instruction from lifeless to lively. Materials provided.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Berman

Michael Berman

Pro Lingua Learning
Pro Lingua Learning formed in 2021 when Pro Lingua Associates and Language Arts Press joined forces. We are an educational publisher serving the English language learning community (ESL/ ELT) worldwide. Our books, eBooks, and online learning applications have been developed and tested... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am PST
KH B3016

1:30pm PST

Teaching with Corpora — App-y Hour!
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
CATESOL attendees are invited to showcase a new corpus-related app, platform, or digital resource that you have tried out this past year -- or think you might try out in the near future.

This is really informal and low-stakes: Just be ready to take 3-5 minutes to highlight the app/digital resource and a classroom or online activity idea. Then, each of us can follow up with people about the items that resonate the most.

Let us know if you are interested in highlighting a tool: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Vefd7bJWRPzzzMqnUVmO4ds268TJdmHMjJnztTAQm6Y/edit?usp=sharing. Or just show up ready to roll!

And bring your devices, questions, and snacks.
Speakers
EK

Elizaveta Kuznetsova

Northern Arizona University
CATESOL 2024 State Conference: Poster Session Coordinator
avatar for Margi Wald

Margi Wald

Lecturer, UC Berkeley College Writing Programs
Margi teaches first-year composition, reading, and grammar & vocabulary courses specifically designed for multilingual student writers.  She directs UC Berkeley's Summer English Language Studies program, co-edits The CATESOL Journal, and has extensive experience presenting at and... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
KH B4015

1:30pm PST

Empower Student Voices by Increasing Academic Word Knowledge and Fluency
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
Students often struggle to use academic words accurately and fluently in situations where it matters. In this workshop, participants will get theory-based ideas on how to lay the groundwork for interactive, fun games that increase academic word-knowledge depth and fluency. Participants will get sample materials and instructions to actually practice playing four different adapted and simplified popular commercial games they can use to teach academic vocabulary, cohesive devices, and collocations with their own word lists. Participants will also have the opportunity to discuss and brainstorm the use of other popular games that can be adapted to increase academic word fluency.
Speakers
avatar for Ruth Luman

Ruth Luman

English Language Instructor, Modesto Junior College
Friday November 15, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
KH B2014

3:30pm PST

The Lighter Side of Language Learning: Utilizing Humor in Adult ESL/EFL Classroom
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
This session explores integrating humor in ESL/EFL classrooms to enhance language acquisition and student engagement. Attendees will learn practical strategies for using puns, jokes, and idioms to create an engaging learning environment. The presentation provides actionable recommendations for lesson planning, activities, and assessments, demonstrating how humor can empower student voices and improve educational outcomes.
Speakers
PH

Paige Harris

Teacher, Santa Monica College
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
Ballroom 1, Golden Eagle Building

3:30pm PST

Writing Specifications-Based Reading Passages: What AIs Say About Empowering us
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
This study used a written interview format to ask several large language models (LLMs, specifically, Claude, Chat GPT, and Gemini) about their ability to write reading passages restricted to particular vocabulary lists, and with specific restrictions on text complexity. The presentation outlines the background of the study, particularly features that might be included in passage specifications, and provides options for setting specifications in a particular context and/or at a particular level of English proficiency. It outlines the various capabilities claimed by current versions of the LLMs that were interviewed.
Speakers
NC

Nathan Carr

Professor & Department Chair, Cal State Fullerton
Friday November 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
KH B2007
 
Saturday, November 16
 

8:45am PST

Exploring Processability Theory: Its Application in Chinese College EFL Classrooms
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
Can Processability Theory (PT) predict and enhance the syntactic development of Chinese college EFL students? This session explores PT's applicability through targeted teaching interventions aiming to improve learners' syntactic developmental stages and provide practical insights for educators. Two experiments were conducted: an online pre-test to assess developmental stages and a task-based language teaching intervention. Results indicate significant improvements in syntactic development, demonstrating PT's potential to inform and improve EFL instructional practices.
Speakers
avatar for Qing Sun

Qing Sun

University of Southern California
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
KH B4014

8:45am PST

Corpus-Informed Research/Teaching Interest Group (CIRT-IG) Business Meeting and Networking
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
Interested in using corpus-informed materials in your pedagogy or research? CIRT-IG provides a forum for practitioners, researchers, and teacher trainers to discuss how using corpora in the classroom can facilitate language learning and to share effective instructional practices that grow out of this use. Join a growing corpus of corpus users at our annual business meeting and networking session. Bring questions, ideas, and coffee -- and collocate with CATESOLers.
See https://padlet.com/mwald/cirt_ig for more information.
Speakers
EK

Elizaveta Kuznetsova

Northern Arizona University
CATESOL 2024 State Conference: Poster Session Coordinator
avatar for Margi Wald

Margi Wald

Lecturer, UC Berkeley College Writing Programs
Margi teaches first-year composition, reading, and grammar & vocabulary courses specifically designed for multilingual student writers.  She directs UC Berkeley's Summer English Language Studies program, co-edits The CATESOL Journal, and has extensive experience presenting at and... Read More →
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
KH B2014

8:45am PST

USA Learns-Citizenship: Free Online ESL Course for Adults
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
Explore the innovative and free USA Learns Citizenship course, developed by the Sacramento County Office of Education, and designed to prepare students for the U.S. Citizenship test and interview. This presentation will be a quick dive into the course's comprehensive curriculum, interactive online tools, and student/teacher-friendly design that empower learners with essential knowledge and skills. Discover how this accessible resource supports teachers and guides adult learners in achieving their American dream.
Speakers
avatar for Alisa Takeuchi

Alisa Takeuchi

Content Developer/CTE and ESL instructor, SCOE/Garden Grove Adult Education
I've been in ESL for over 20 years. I've taught all levels, but my main passion is Beginning Level. I was the EL Civics Coordinator for many years. I've been with OTAN for 5 years. I've just received my CTE credential and am now teaching an IELCE Business Office Technology Cerrtificate... Read More →
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:15am PST
KH B4016

8:45am PST

AR + AI: A Perfect Pair for Immersive Experiences
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am PST
AR and AI create immersive learning environments for adult learners by adapting to individual learning styles. They provide flexible, accessible, and contextualized content delivery, making the learning experience more engaging and effective. By using AR and AI, adult learners can benefit from a more efficient and effective learning experience that can fit around their schedule. These innovative technologies are transforming adult education and helping people achieve their educational goals. Join us today to explore this exciting session.
Speakers
avatar for Farzana Cassim

Farzana Cassim

Subject Matter Expert & Tech Advisor, Outreach and Technical Assistance Network
Farzana Cassim is an Instructional Technology Teacher Advisor at Evans Community Adult School, part of the Division of Adult and Career Education, LAUSD. With 30 years at Evans CAS, she began as an ESL Level 1A student and has held roles such as Educational Aide, Teacher Assistant... Read More →
Saturday November 16, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am PST
KH C4070

10:15am PST

Teaching Collocations and Sentence Patterns in Academic Writing
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
Developing students' proficiency with key academic vocabulary along with corresponding patterns and collocations is essential for success in academic writing. A co-author of the new third edition of the Word Combination Card demonstrates how to teach students to use high-frequency academic vocabulary, collocations, and patterns correctly and confidently. Covered areas include topic sentences, cause-effect, comparison-contrast, exemplification, reporting information, expressing quantity, and more. Materials will be provided.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Berman

Michael Berman

Pro Lingua Learning
Pro Lingua Learning formed in 2021 when Pro Lingua Associates and Language Arts Press joined forces. We are an educational publisher serving the English language learning community (ESL/ ELT) worldwide. Our books, eBooks, and online learning applications have been developed and tested... Read More →
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
KH B2019

10:15am PST

Digital Activities for Lower Level Students: Empowering Voices with Slides
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
Digital literacy is not usually considered an integral part of low level ESL instruction. Faced with the need for basic skills and vocabulary, technology may seem a secondary concern. However, presentation software can provide an effective means of engaging students, allowing them to manipulate text and images and express themselves more easily than many written tasks. This presentation will give research-based evidence for student-created slides in beginning ESL classes, recommendations for project implementation, and examples of successful projects with student samples. Finally, participants will outline and share their own ideas for slide projects adapted to their specific classrooms.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Leparmentier

Jennifer Leparmentier

ESL Teacher; ESL Coordinator, Sequoia Adult School
Saturday November 16, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am PST
KH C4070

1:45pm PST

Revitalizing the Vocabulary Game: Cooperative Opportunities for Student Enhancement
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:45pm - 2:45pm PST
One primary objective of an ESL classroom is to ensure that students have effective communication skills, often by enhancing their vocabulary acquisition skills. Considering classroom games in the context of project-based learning, games can present tantalizing opportunities for enhancing vocabulary learning through increased interaction with the content and classmates. This workshop will outline and sequence cooperative gaming suggestions that have been utilized effectively in intermediate- and advanced-level integrated ESL courses and will include a basic analog vocabulary review game, participation in embedded communication activities, and examples of student-led modifications, followed by a brief discussion of participant takeaways.
Speakers
avatar for Rebecca Eagleson

Rebecca Eagleson

Associate Faculty, West Valley College
reagleson1@gmail.com; rebecca.eagleson@wvm.edu
Saturday November 16, 2024 1:45pm - 2:45pm PST
KH B2014
 

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