Episodios

  • Where Do We Go From Here with Melanie and Amy
    May 2 2021

    Recording date: April 25, 2021

    Guest: Melanie Johnson, Los Angeles and Amy Swanson, Chicago

    Synopsis: Oh boy! What a season! We decided to wrap up our first season of Talk to Us @BounceEnglish with another two part episode. In Part 2, we reflect on the amazing discussions we had during season 1. We talk about what surprised us, cool things we learned and discuss some of Melanie’s techniques for teaching online. We discuss equity in ELT and get candid about salaries and compensation, career paths, and why being “replaceable” can sometimes be a good thing. We chat a bit more about Covid-19 and what’s next for BounceEnglish and for Season 2 of Talk to Us @BounceEnglish. We hope you enjoy and we’ll see you next season!

    Miss us already? Check out some of our YouTube content!

    5 Tips for Online Teaching: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMnxcmnJ-pt5fo2RlzCV7xw

    BounceEnglish Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMnxcmnJ-pt5fo2RlzCV7xw/featured

    Need some summer reading? Check out Jeffrey Miller’s book: The Day the Earth Swallowed Louis Available at Amazon

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    50 m
  • TTU @BounceEnglish Playlist on Spotify!
    Apr 22 2021

    Check out our Talk to Us @BounceEnglish Season 1 playlist in Spotify!

    Here is the link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2xdjadUVmcLkonmYikLy55?si=614dfd7c5b3a48d5

    Or you can search Spotify for BounceEnglish (one word) and you should see the Talk to Us @BounceEnglish Season 1 playlist.

    We hope you enjoy and will have a new episode next week.

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  • I Can Tell That We Are Going To Be Friends with Mel and Amy
    Apr 15 2021

    Recording date: April 1, 2021

    Guest: Melanie Johnson, Los Angeles and Amy Swanson, Chicago

    Synopsis: Oh boy! What a season! We decided to wrap up our first season of Talk to Us @BounceEnglish with another two part episode. In Part 1, we share our origin stories! As Mel says, “What’s our deal?” Well, we have been friends for almost 30 years. We talk about how we met, the highs and lows of the past 30 years and how each of our lives intersected with English Language Teaching. There are a lot of laughs and memories that we are so happy to share. AND Amy finally learns the word “Precacity”.

    Also - we had so much fun naming the episodes with song titles and lyrics, we made a Spotify playlist!

    Check it out at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2xdjadUVmcLkonmYikLy55?si=614dfd7c5b3a48d5

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    55 m
  • The Past is Just a Goodbye with Jeffrey Miller
    Apr 8 2021

    Recording date: February 22, 2021

    Guest: Jeffrey Miller, Seoul

    Synopsis: We have a two part episode with guest Jeffrey Miller, who has been living and teaching English in South Korea for almost 30 years. In part 1, we hear about what led Jeffrey to teaching English and brought him to Seoul. We discuss the many ways in which the culture of English teaching has evolved, from the “cowboy” days of the 1990s to the industry of today. In part 2 of the interview, Amy and Jeffrey discuss the impact that the pandemic has had on his children and students. We discuss how the ESL market in South Korea has changed over the years, from the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 to market saturation of the 2000s to today. And, Jeffrey is an author! Check out the link to his book below. He’s currently working on his memoirs of teaching English in South Korea.

    Links:

    The Day the Earth Swallowed Louis Available at Amazon

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    29 m
  • Gangnam Cowboy with Jeffrey Miller
    Apr 1 2021

    Recording date: February 22, 2021

    Guest: Jeffrey Miller, Seoul

    Synopsis: We have a two part episode with guest Jeffrey Miller, who has been living and teaching English in South Korea for almost 30 years. In part 1, we hear about what led Jeffrey to teaching English and brought him to Seoul. We discuss the many ways in which the culture of English teaching has evolved, from the “cowboy” days of the 1990s to the industry of today. In part 2 of the interview, Amy and Jeffrey discuss the impact that the pandemic has had on his children and students. We discuss how the ESL market in South Korea has changed over the years, from the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 to market saturation of the 2000s to today. And, Jeffrey is an author! Check out the link to his book below. He’s currently working on his memoirs of teaching English in South Korea.

    Links:

    The Day the Earth Swallowed Louis Available at Amazon

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  • Bonus Episode - Dealing with Sensitive Cultural Issues in the Classroom
    Mar 25 2021

    This week, we have a bonus episode from our 2020 Teachathon. This discussion was presented by Julie Butters (who you might remember from episode six) and Emma McCarthy and in it, they discuss a 2015 study that Emma was involved in regarding dealing with sensitive cultural issues in the classroom. They introduce the theory behind teachers' attitudes towards dealing with sensitive issues in the classroom and give some practical examples of incorporating social justice issues in the classroom to promote transformative learning.

    You can also watch the video of this presentation on our YouTube channel, which includes a beautiful presentation that accompanies discussion.

    Link: https://youtu.be/kM7-pv1_EcE

    Mel and I both this is an very interesting and important topic, so we hope you enjoy it! Check back next week when we will have a brand new episode of Talk to Us @Bounce English! You’re the best!

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    31 m
  • Funky Old Medina with Beth Butterfield
    Mar 18 2021

    Recording date: December 23, 2020

    Guest: Beth Butterfield, Rabat

    Synopsis: In this episode, we get a chance to catch up with long time friend, Beth Butterfield. Beth discusses her road to teaching English as a Second Language and how it took her to beautiful Morocco, where she currently lives and teaches. We discuss the good and bad in American Charter Schools and whether hybrid learning model (where students spend part of the week in person lessons and part of the week in online lessons) or offering separate programs for in person or virtual learning best serves students. Beth shares her thoughts on living in Rabat, the capital of Morocco and its wonderful culture (we can’t wait to visit!) And, we get to hear a new use for the word “Cohorts”. Check it out!

    Links:

    https://thewellplantedlife.com/

    https://www.ras.ma/

    https://www.voa.org/children-youth-and-families

    Produced by Melanie Johnson and Amy Swanson for BounceEnglish

    Edited by Amy Swanson

    Theme Song “Let’s Keep in Touch” by John Swanson (Amy’s big brother!)

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  • Make Making It Your Intention with Liliana Arrias Orrego
    Mar 11 2021

    Recording date: January 7, 2021

    Guest: Liliana Arrias Orrego, Medellin, Colombia

    Synopsis: This week we talk with Liliana Arrias Orrego, the Children and Youth Program Academic Coordinator at the Colombo Americano school in Medellin, Colombia. This was such a joyful conversation with Lili, who brings some new perspectives about English Language teaching as English is her second language. She discusses some of her life lessons as a mother and teacher, the power of the teacher and struggles parents have had with online learning. We also discuss the pressure of learning English for non-native speakers, how important motivation is to learning, and the importance of making virtual learning meaningful for all students, no matter what their age.

    Produced by Melanie Johnson and Amy Swanson for BounceEnglish

    Edited by Amy Swanson

    Theme Song “Let’s Keep in Touch” by John Swanson (Amy’s big brother!)

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    44 m