Versatile e-learning courses and resources
WHAT YOU MIGHT BE ENROLLING IN
Versatile's first public course
Discovering English with VersaText
Opening July 1st 2021

This free course teaches you how to use VersaText, a free online program for studying and teaching English through texts one at a time. There are ten units. The first four introduce the four tools and some of their ins and outs. The following units suggest ways of learning language and the content from the text, and the vocabulary and grammar work that can be done with VersaText.
The course is especially suited to teachers who need to create activities and lessons based on texts for which no resources are available. Teachers of General English might like to include local and/or current topics, and teachers of CLIL, ESP and EMI often have to work with novel texts.
If you would like to join, click the Enrolment button above.
Note that for the course, you'll need to buy the Kindle book.
The course is especially suited to teachers who need to create activities and lessons based on texts for which no resources are available. Teachers of General English might like to include local and/or current topics, and teachers of CLIL, ESP and EMI often have to work with novel texts.
If you would like to join, click the Enrolment button above.
Note that for the course, you'll need to buy the Kindle book.
Vocabulary Strategies
This course is being opened for MA TESL students at Webster University in Tashkent.
The aim of this course is to develop a task-based approach to vocabulary teaching and learning. Given that new linguistic features beget new learning tasks, this course explores many linguistic features around which we can create learning tasks.
There are ten units of work that will be conducted online and face-to-face.
Interested persons should use the enrolment form above.
The aim of this course is to develop a task-based approach to vocabulary teaching and learning. Given that new linguistic features beget new learning tasks, this course explores many linguistic features around which we can create learning tasks.
There are ten units of work that will be conducted online and face-to-face.
Interested persons should use the enrolment form above.