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Episode 10: Remote Instruction with Anthony Tassi

In this episode, Anthony and Jayme discuss the process and benefits of pivoting to remote instruction for ESOL learners with limited digital literacy. This series has been developed specifically for Adult ESL teachers in the US and refers to course titles that may not be available in every country. Please check with your local Oxford University Press office about title availability. Visit oup.com/elt/LoveAdultESL for more useful resources.

Episode 10 of the Oxford Adult ESL Conversations Podcast podcast, hosted by Oxford University Press ELT, titled "Episode 10: Remote Instruction with Anthony Tassi" was published on July 16, 2021.

July 16, 2021 · Oxford Adult ESL Conversations Podcast

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In this episode, Anthony and Jayme discuss the process and benefits of pivoting to remote instruction for ESOL learners with limited digital literacy. This series has been developed specifically for Adult ESL teachers in the US and refers to course titles that may not be available in every country. Please check with your local Oxford University Press office about title availability. Visit oup.com/elt/LoveAdultESL for more useful resources.

In this episode, Anthony and Jayme discuss the process and benefits of pivoting to remote instruction for ESOL learners with limited digital literacy.

This series has been developed specifically for Adult ESL teachers in the US and refers to course titles that may not be available in every country. Please check with your local Oxford University Press office about title availability.

Oxford Adult ESL podcastVisit oup.com/elt/LoveAdultESL for more useful resources.

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