Picturebooks in European Primary English Language Teaching: PEPELT - the virtual resource for primary teachers of English

Watch a recording of this webinar looking at using picturebooks in the primary classroom.

Five children looking at picturebooks in a library

About the webinar

This webinar provides a brief history of using picturebooks in Primary English Language Teaching and presents the PEPELT project – Picturebooks in European Primary English Language Teaching. 

Participants will gain a deeper understanding of:

  • what a picturebook is and its potential for the PELT classroom
  • how to select and use picturebooks
  • how materials can be developed around picturebooks to provide children with exposure to rich authentic language and promote a holistic approach to teaching and learning  

Finally, we take you on a tour of the PEPELT website to give you an overview of the wide range of free resources at your disposal.

Recorded on 18 March 2021

About the speakers

Gail Ellis has been working with picturebooks since 1989. Her publications include Tell it Again!, Teaching children how to learn, and Teaching English to Pre-Primary Children. Gail’s interests include children’s rights, picturebooks in primary ELT, young learner ELT management and inclusive practices.

Tatia Gruenbaum taught EFL, EAP and ESP at a number of Higher and Further Education institutions in London and is now an English lecturer at the Avans University of Applied Sciences in Breda (NL) and a PhD candidate at the UCL Institute of Education. She holds an MA TESOL from the IoE and her PhD research centres on the use of picturebooks as a tool in pre-service primary teacher education in the Netherlands.

Sandie Mourão is a research fellow at Nova University Lisbon, where she is researching picturebooks for intercultural citizenship education. She has been in ELT for over 30 years, using picturebooks in the classroom and in teacher education, with a particular interest in early language learning. 

Watch a recording of the webinar below

Comments

Submitted by Wahyu U.P on Thu, 03/18/2021 - 14:15

thank you for this webinar, i hope will happen again soon

Submitted by linka on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:12

The link to the registration is not available. Will it be possible to register later?

Hi Linka

Thanks for letting us know you couldn't access the registration page - you should be able to click on the link now.

Thanks,

Cath
TE Team

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