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Business English in 2025!
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In this episode of ESL Talk, we sit down with Kate Bogar, a dynamic Business English teacher from Canada, now living in Germany. With a massive social media following and a knack for creating engaging, learner-focused content, Kate shares her insights on how Business English teaching is evolving in 2025. From AI tools to shifting learner needs and global business trends, we explore what it takes to stay relevant and impactful in today’s fast-paced language learning landscape. Whether you're a teacher, learner, or just curious about the future of English in the workplace, this episode is packed with practical tips, inspiration, and a glimpse into the future of Business English education.
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6. Knowing English and Owning it!
28:45||Season 9, Ep. 6🎙️ ESL Talk: Season 9, Episode 6 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.How do we help our students bridge the gap between knowing English and actually owning it? This week, we're joined by Rachel Tobol, experienced ESL educator and communication coach, for a conversation about confidence, identity, and multilingual language acquisition.Rachel is a dedicated ESL educator who has spent years working directly with non-native speakers to help them unlock their full potential. Her work centers on the intersection of language learning and psychology, helping students navigate the complex emotional hurdles of fluency, overcome language anxiety, and develop an authentic voice in their second language.In this episode, Rachel unpacks why so many advanced learners feel like they are just "borrowing" English, how a student's personal identity connects to their language development, and what ESL teachers can do to foster true confidence in the classroom. It's a thoughtful, practical conversation for any educator working to help students move past the textbooks and truly make the English language their own.🎧 New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe so you never miss one!🚀 Listen to all episodes at esltalk.ca🌟 Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast📧 Want to be a guest or have a question? Reach us at: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com
5. The Science of Handwriting in Language Learning
43:41||Season 9, Ep. 5🎙️ ESL Talk — Season 9, Episode 5 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.Does handwriting still matter in a digital world, especially for multilingual learners? This week, we're joined by Dr. Cheryl Lundy Swift, award-winning educational leader and literacy expert, for a conversation about handwriting, literacy, and multilingual language development.Dr. Swift serves as Professional Learning Director at Learning Without Tears, where her work centers on handwriting, structured literacy, and language development. She has led curriculum development for literacy programs across North America, hosts the Literacy Matters podcast, and works closely with educators to bring practical, research-backed strategies into the classroom.In this episode, Dr. Swift unpacks why handwriting remains a powerful tool for literacy and memory, how writing development connects to broader language acquisition, and what ESL teachers should understand about supporting multilingual students whose literacy journeys may not follow a traditional path. It's a thoughtful, practical conversation for any teacher working to support reading, writing, and long-term student success in a multilingual classroom.🎧 New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe so you never miss one!🚀 Listen to all episodes at esltalk.ca🌟 Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast📧 Want to be a guest or have a question? Reach us at: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com
4. Accessibility and Neurodiversity in ESL
44:48||Season 9, Ep. 4🎙️ ESL Talk: Season 9, Episode 4 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.How do you design lessons that truly work for every learner in the room? This week, we're joined by Mehdi Hajizadeh — an English instructor with over 25 years of experience across EFL, ESL, ELA, LINC, ESP, EAP, and multi-level EAL programs for a deeply practical conversation about accessibility, neurodiversity, and inclusive lesson design in the ESL classroom.Mehdi brings a wealth of expertise in curriculum development, academic coaching, and K–12 tutoring, with a career built around tailoring instruction to diverse learner needs across academic, workplace, and community contexts. In this episode, he unpacks how teachers can apply principles of universal design, metacognition, and inclusive practice to rethink the way they structure routines, deliver instructions, design activities, and approach assessment, all without adding more to their already full plates.Whether you're teaching a multi-level class, supporting neurodiverse learners, or simply looking for smarter ways to reach more students, this episode will give you fresh perspectives and actionable strategies you can bring straight to your classroom.Connect with Mehdi: Email: mehdihajizadeh60@gmail.comInstagram/YouTube:www.youtube.com/@EnglishWithMeAndUncleMehdi | www.youtube.com/@mehdihajizadeh7761 🎧 New episodes drop regularly: subscribe so you never miss one!🚀 Listen to all episodes at esltalk.ca 🌟 Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast 📧 Want to be a guest or have a question? Reach us at: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com
3. Tools for Online Tutors
29:09||Season 9, Ep. 3🎙️ ESL Talk — Season 9, Episode 3 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.Online tutoring has never been more exciting — or more overwhelming. With new tools launching every week, how do you know which ones are actually worth your time? This week, Daniel and Fey dig into the tools they love (and the ones that didn't quite make the cut) before sitting down with a very special guest: Yan Weng, founder of HiClass, a brand-new AI-powered tutoring management system that's making waves in the online tutoring world.Yan is also the creator of Fun Class, a platform built with young learners in mind, and brings a wealth of experience at the intersection of language education and EdTech. In this episode, we explore what makes a great online tutoring tool, how AI is reshaping the way tutors manage and deliver lessons, and what HiClass is doing differently for ESL and EFL educators working online.Whether you're a full-time online tutor or just starting to build your virtual classroom, this episode is packed with practical insights and honest takes on the tools that are shaping the future of English-language tutoring.Get started for free at hiclass.app or get 25% off any paid plan with the Promo code ESLTALK25🎧 New episodes drop regularly — subscribe so you never miss one!🚀 Listen to all episodes at esltalk.ca 🌟Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast 📧Want to be a guest or have a question? Reach us at: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com
2. Visual learning in the ESL classroom
30:27||Season 9, Ep. 2🎙️ ESL Talk — Season 9, Episode 2 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.What happens when a professional cartoonist steps into the ESL classroom? Pure magic. This week, we're joined by Wayne Logue, a freelance cartoonist of over 35 years, ESL teacher, and the creative mind behind Wordtoons, for a conversation about the power of creativity and visual learning in language education.Wayne has spent decades bringing ideas to life through cartoons, illustrations, and animations for books, posters, and websites. But for the past 12 years, he's been channeling that same creativity into ESL classrooms across Korea, Cambodia, and China.In this episode, Wayne shares how visual learning can transform the way students engage with English, why creativity is an underused superpower in language teaching, and how you can start incorporating illustrations and visual storytelling into your own lessons — no artistic talent required!If you've ever wanted to make your ESL classroom more dynamic, engaging, and memorable, this episode is for you.Connect with Wayne:Website: Wordtoons.netEmail: wayne.logue@gmail.comYoutube: youtube.com/wordtoons🎧 New episodes drop regularly — subscribe so you never miss one! 🚀 Listen to all episodes at esltalk.ca 🌟Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast 📧 Want to be a guest or have a question? Reach us at: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com
1. Assessment in the age of AI
47:38||Season 9, Ep. 1🎙️ ESL Talk is Back! - Season 9, Episode 1: Assessment in the age of AI🎙️Season 9 kicks off with a conversation you won't want to miss! We're sitting down with Beth Konomoto to tackle one of the most pressing topics in English language education today: assessment in the age of AI.How do you assess students fairly and meaningfully when AI tools are just a click away?Beth brings her expertise and experience to unpack what AI means for ESL and EFL classrooms, how teachers can rethink their assessment approaches, and practical strategies you can start using right now. Whether you're overwhelmed by the pace of change or curious about how to embrace it, this episode will leave you with fresh ideas and renewed confidence in the classroom.This is the kind of honest, practical conversation that ESL teachers everywhere are having, and we're bringing it straight to your ears.🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday: Subscribe so you never miss one!🚀 Listen to all episodes at esltalk.ca🌟 Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast📧 Want to be a guest or have a question? Reach us at: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com
15. The Best of Season 8: A Celebration of ESL Talk Voices
53:26||Season 8, Ep. 15🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.In this special season finale of ESL Talk, we take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey of Season 8. Join us as we revisit the highlights, insights, and inspiring stories shared by our amazing guests throughout the season. From innovative teaching strategies to personal journeys in the world of English language education, this episode is a heartfelt thank-you to our listeners and contributors who’ve helped us reach 115 episodes and over 270,000 downloads!Tune in as we celebrate another successful season, share behind-the-scenes moments, and give you a sneak peek at what’s coming next. Whether you’ve been with us from the start or just joined the ESL Talk community, this episode is for you!Listen now and celebrate with us!🚀 Listen to 100+ more incredible episodes at esltalk.ca🌟 Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast📧 Got questions? Or would you like to be a guest? Send an email to: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com🔔 New episodes drop regularly. Don't forget to subscribe as we continue our English teaching journey together!
14. Getting Started with Online Teaching
33:32||Season 8, Ep. 14🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.In today’s episode, Getting Started with Online Teaching, we’re joined by a very special guest: Crystal Weber, founder of Crystal Clear ESL and the Crystal Clear Expert Educators Club. Crystal brings a wealth of experience and practical advice for teachers who are ready to leap into online education.This episode is designed as a hands-on workshop to help you get started with online teaching. We’ll cover:The essential tools and apps you’ll needHow to choose or create your curriculumSetting up payment systems and managing your businessAnd tips for building a successful online teaching careerPlus, we’ll share how you can join the Crystal Clear Expert Educators Club — a supportive community of teachers — for free!So grab a notebook, get comfortable, and let’s dive into the world of online teaching with Crystal Weber.Connect with Crystal Clear ESL:Crystal Clear ESLJoin the Expert Educators Club🚀 Listen to 100+ more incredible episodes at esltalk.ca🌟 Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast📧 Got questions? Or would you like to be a guest? Send an email to: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com🔔 New episodes drop regularly. Don't forget to subscribe as we continue our English teaching journey together!
13. From Arrival to Belonging: The Canadian Immigrant Journey
40:10||Season 8, Ep. 13🎙️ Welcome to ESL Talk! 🎙️A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.In this episode, we sit down with John Edward McGraw — Multicultural Workplace Expert, Inclusive Communication Specialist, and founder of Hiyaku (Hee-YA-koo) Coaching, to explore the subtle yet powerful aspects of Canadian culture that often trip up newcomers and even long-term immigrants. Drawing from his SHAPE framework and 15 years of cross-cultural experience in Japan and Canada, John shares insights on how culture invisibly shapes our perceptions, interactions, and sense of belonging. Whether you're new to Canada or a lifelong citizen, this conversation will help you better understand the cultural dynamics at play and how to foster more inclusive communities and workplaces.Connect with John: JohnEdwardMcGraw.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/JohnEdwardMcGrawInstagram: @JohnEdwardMcGrawYouTube: @JohnEdwardMcGrawFacebook: https://facebook.com/JohnEdwardMcGrawX: @TheJohnEMcGraw🚀 Listen to 100+ more incredible episodes at esltalk.ca🌟 Connect with us on Instagram: @esltalkpodcast📧 Got questions? Or would you like to be a guest? Send an email to: esltalkpodcast@gmail.com🔔 New episodes drop regularly. Don't forget to subscribe as we continue our English teaching journey together!