Strategies to Achieve Personalised Learning in a Secondary Classroom
Presenter(s): Elizabeth Beer, teacher trainer & ELT expert
Discover how to meaningfully implement personalised learning in the real-life secondary classroom. Teacher trainer and ELT expert, Elizabeth Beer, reveals the tactics and resources educators of teenage learners can use to better understand their learners and how to put their personalities at the heart of your teaching.
Suitable for: secondary teachers
Date: Friday 24th March, 4PM GMT
Part of the Be Yourself in English: Personalising Language Learning webinar series. Register now to get your educator certificate after the webinar.
Part 5 of the 5-part Be Yourself in English: Personalising Language Learning webinar series by Pearson.
Personalised learning aims to cater the classroom experience towards each learners’ strengths, needs, skills and interests. But how can busy educators successfully understand their individual learners to meaningfully implement personalised learning in a real-life classroom?
Find out in this webinar with Elizabeth Beer, teacher and teacher trainer. In this session, Elizabeth will share the teaching tactics and resources you can use to engage and understand your teenage learners better, so that you can put them on personalised paths to success.
Register now to hear:
- How to put your learners’ strengths and interests at the heart of your teaching
- Ideas and advice for personalising your teenage learners’ classroom experience
- Experienced teacher-training for delivering the all-new Wider World second edition in the secondary-age classroom
...and more!
Get your certificate by completing our short survey after the webinar.
This webinar is most suitable for secondary teachers but will provide useful advice for any educator who wants to know more about personalising language learning.
Can’t join live? This webinar will be recorded and available to watch anytime on our YouTube channel from Monday 27th March.
Live date: Friday 24th March, 4PM GMT
Recorded: at
About Elizabeth Beer
Elizabeth Beer has been teaching for many years in various places such as Vietnam, Hong Kong and Spain. She’s a Teacher Trainer, Cambridge Examiner and a Blog Post Writer. She enjoys creating her own materials and lessons and has a particular interest in pronunciation, literacy and speaking skills in class. When not in the classroom, Elizabeth can be found in the theatre, either on stage performing or in the audience, and hiking in the mountains with her dog.

More webinars in this series
Personalising Your Pre-primary Teaching
Find out how to help very young learners make small, confident steps on their language acquisition journeys. Jeanne Perrett, ELT expert and author of Pearson’s My Disney Stars and Friends, explores the tools available to guide pre-primary educators wanting to engage and delight young learners.
Everyone Can Shine: Personalising Adult Classes
Every learner is an individual, but how can you tap into your learners’ uniqueness for more successful learning? Author of Pearson’s award-winning adult course Speakout, Frances Eales, shares how educators can use adult learners’ personal lives and goals to help them be more confident users of English.
How to Be a Hero in the Primary Classroom
What do effective materials for young learners look like? Amanda Davies, author of Pearson’s My Disney Stars and Heroes and teacher trainer, shares the most recent insights into primary learners’ needs and how to fulfil them with age-appropriate, personalised and relevant content.
How to Activate Free Expression
Explore the techniques and strategies you can use to get your learners speaking English confidently – whether they’re in the classroom or learning remotely. Joan Saslow and Allen Ascher, authors of Pearson’s Connectivity, discuss the activities you can implement to help learners be themselves when speaking in English.