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Teacher Professional Development Workshops

Euroidiomas, Lima, Peru, February 27 & 28, 2020

Dear Workshop Participant

I am looking forward to our time together on Thursday February 27 th and Friday


February 28th. This form will help us make the most of our time together, as
your responses will allow me to make the workshops as tailored and as relevant
as possible to you and your teaching. Thank you for your input.

Dr. Andy Curtis


President [2015-2016] TESOL International Association

Full Name: Luis Francisco Paolo Baca Manrique

Name you would like me to use to call on you during our

workshops: I would like to be called “Paolo”

Email address: paolobaca2000@gmail.com

How much language teaching experience do you have (in years/months)?

I have been teaching for about 31 years.

Who are your learners? (age, target language competence levels, etc.)

Most of my students are Young adults and adults.


I teach from A1 to C2
I prepare students for international exams such as: KET, PET, FCE, CAE, CPE, TOEFL.
IELTS. TOEIC and GMAT (verbal)
What is the single biggest challenge you face in your work as a language teacher?

I like to put a lot of emphasis on communication. Most of my students need to


communicate with people around the world.

Please rank order the following four topics in order of preference. ‘1’ means
your first or highest preference. ‘4’ means your lowest or least preferred topic.

Doing Action Research in Your Classroom: 1 2 3 4

Using Summative and Formative Assessment: 1 2 3 4

Becoming a Reflective Practitioner: 1 2 3 4

Writing, Publishing and Presenting: 1 2 3 4


Please add one or two more topics, and indicate where you would rank them
in order of preference.

Topic 1: I would like to research about the new ways of learning and how

teachers can create new teaching strategies to meet the students’ needs.

Topic 2: I would like to create a solid English program to integrate Academic and

Colloquial English in the classroom.

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