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Chia Suan Chong

Videos & Podcasts

Videos & Podcasts

The Principles of Humanism Today. Chia Suan Chong, HLT Digital 2023.

What Humanism Means to Me. Chia Suan Chong, HLT Digital 2023.

IH World Organisation. 2012. My ELF Conversion - An Exploration into the Pragmatics of Self.

Dublin TEFL. 2021. Small Talk.

Macmillan Education. 2021. Supporting Our Students’ Wellbeing.

National Geographic Learning. 2022. Voices author Chia Suan Chong.

International House. 2022. Meet the Plenary Speaker.

2010. IATEFL BESIG Bielefeld. Interview: Systemic Functional Grammar

2012. IATEFL BESIG Online. Chia Suan Chong: Politeness, Pragmatics and her Journey in ELF

2018. IATEFL Talks. Chia Suan Chong

2020. Macmillan Education ELT. Working with Images (Advancing Learning Webinar)

2020. Macmillan Education ELT. Doing the Communicative Approach - Online

2021. Pearson English. From Theory to Practice: Activities for Any Classroom

2017. TEFL technology podcast. TEFL Interviews 32 - Chia Suan Chong & Mike Hogan on International Communication

Podcasts

2021. Developod. Episode 30: Interview with Chia Suan Chong. (source)

2022. The Clark and Miller English Podcast. Episode 24: International Communication in English with Chia Suan Chong. (source)

2022. Teachers Talk Radio. The Drive Home with Harry Waters 23-2-22: Interpersonal and Intercultural Communication Skills. (source)

Other videos

2012. 5th Virtual Round Table.  Plugging in the Unplugged Classroom. (source)

2016. BESIG, Munich. The Future of Business English Teaching. (source)

Webinars

2012. TeachingEnglish: British Council. A Walk Down Memory Lane. (source)

2016. TEFL Equity Advocates. Learning to Communicate Internationally (Whether You are a Native Speaker or Not). (source)

2019. Macmillan English. Teaching Discourse and Pragmatics a.k.a. What on Earth Did He Mean? (source)

2019. Macmillan Education ELT. Developing a Growth Mind Set Amongst Teachers.  (source)

2020. Macmillan English. Attending to our Students’ Well-being. (source)

2021. Macmillan English. Where are They Now? – Assessing Students’ Needs and Lacks. (source)

2023. National Geographic Learning. What Does a Lesson Teaching Mediation Skills Look Like? (source)

National Geographic Learning. What if? Motivating Learners in All Classrooms. (source)

Webinar Sources

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Recommended books

How Languages are Learned

Patsy Lightbown, Nina Spada

1993. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (source)

At the start of my DELTA, this was a great introduction to the theories of Second Language Acquisition and really helped me to reflect on what I do in the classroom and how I can make better choices to help my students become better learners and better communicators in English.

About Language

Scott Thornbury

1997. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (source)

This book satisfied my geeky need to have an overview of everything about the English language, reaffirmed my passion for language learning and teaching and spurred my thirst to find out more about how the English language works.

Identity and Language Learning: Gender, Ethnicity and Social Change

Bonny Norton

2000. Harlow: Longman. (source)

When I think of myself in the field of language education, I identify myself as a sociolinguist, and this book was one of the key readings that probably marked the start of my journey in sociolinguistics. After all, language learning is a highly social event and it interacts with our identity and the way we see ourselves (and the way others see us) in a way that other subjects might not. This social aspect of language learning fascinates me...especially when considering how most of our students are learning English as a tool for global communication, and not necessarily to assimilate into a community that speaks English as a first language.

Beyond the Sentence: Introducing Discourse Analysis

Scott Thornbury

2005. Basingstoke: Macmillan. (source)

Discourse is one of the most neglected language systems in the language teaching classroom, yet is no less important than grammar, lexis or pronunciation. This book gave a comprehensive overview of what discourse entails, breaking it down to specific areas that triggered a lot of reflection in me. This eventually led to my passion for pragmatics and sociolinguistics.

Global Dexterity: How to Adapt Your Behavior Across Cultures without Losing Yourself in the Process

Andy Molinsky

2013. Brighton MA: Harvard Business Review Press. (source)

This is not an ELT book as such, but it is one of my favourite books in the field of intercultural communication, and a lot of what Andy Molinsky has to say about global communication resonated strongly with me and inspired further reflection on the skills students will need in order to communicate effectively in the global arena. This book is significant in my journey in becoming an intercultural skills trainer and in writing my book Successful International Communication.

Place in HLT

Chia has contributed widely to ELT, teacher training, developing materials, writing articles on ELT and much else. In 2018 she published her book, Successful International Communication, and is the co-author of many others.

Chia believes that in today's world, HLT is about considering the psychology of the human beings in the classroom. Her views on English as a Lingua Franca, politeness, pragmatics and intercultural understanding, and student wellbeing have been explored in interviews, podcasts and articles where she advocates emphasising a holistic approach in language teaching and learning. She often deals with the affective facets of learning that have a significant impact on students’ learning. These include their motivation, their reasons for learning, the way they feel in the classroom, their awareness of where they are on their learning journey, and ultimately, their sense of achievement.

Chia is convinced of the central role played by wellbeing in learning and teaching. To make students feel they exist outside of and not just during the lesson, she believes that teachers need to set aside a certain amount of time each day to make students feel comfortable and safe in order to maintain the learning process. Teaching will be more effective if teachers first pay attention to those emotional aspects to inform their approach to teaching.

Creating effective intercultural communication in today's world is, without a doubt, her most significant contribution to HLT. Chia emphasises that most communication breakdowns do not happen because of language but rather because of a clash in the way that people from different cultural backgrounds interact. It is for this reason that she highlights the need to teach not only communication skills but also accommodation skills that enable students to be more flexible and empathetic in interactions that may not run as smoothly as they would have imagined.

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