30 episodes

The Business Class ESL Breakroom as a community-building source of inspiration for all of us.
The aim of the podcast is to provide inspiration, tips, and new insights into language training.
We’ll not only explore trending topics in Business English training, but also bring you ideas on organization, motivation, and concrete tips on specific teaching points like negotiations.

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The Business Class ESL Breakroom as a community-building source of inspiration for all of us.
The aim of the podcast is to provide inspiration, tips, and new insights into language training.
We’ll not only explore trending topics in Business English training, but also bring you ideas on organization, motivation, and concrete tips on specific teaching points like negotiations.

    Episode 30: Rachael Roberts on Busy Season Burnout - Take Better Care of Yourself in 2024

    Episode 30: Rachael Roberts on Busy Season Burnout - Take Better Care of Yourself in 2024

    December is a busy time of year as we all juggle more than usual on our plates. We may find ourselves exasperatedly making vows to “take better care” and “get more organized”  in the ‘New Year.’



    We thought it was the perfect time to revisit Rachael Roberts’ helpful conversation on burnout and how to avoid it. Spot Burnout Before it Starts, recorded in 2021, still holds true today, and even more so as post-Covid life has us returning to in-person gatherings, meetings and travel and all that that entails.

    Rachael Roberts is an ESL expert, former trainer’s trainer and materials writer turned business and mindset coach for freelance ELT professionals. Self-care is an important focus in her work which aims to help her clients take better care of themselves while at the same time elevating both their earnings and service levels through her Earn Learn Thrive (www.earnlearnthriveinelt.com) program.



    In this podcast, we address the topic of burnout and how to spot the early warning signs, how to handle the extra intensity of Zoom training, and the game-changing success secrets of habit building.

    This episode is well worth a listen at this contemplative time of year. Rachael’s thought-provoking insights and needle-moving questions are sure to keep you moving forward with less stress in 2024.

    • 47 min
    Ep. 29 : Episode 29 - IATEFL Besig's Annual Conference - What You Missed with Daphne Chisholm-Elie

    Ep. 29 : Episode 29 - IATEFL Besig's Annual Conference - What You Missed with Daphne Chisholm-Elie

    Weren’t able to make it to last week’s IATEFL Besig’s annual conference for Business English trainers in Stuttgart, Germany? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

    Listen to Episode 29 to get the low-down.Business Class’s founder, Daphne Chisholm-Elie, was there presenting her latest CPD Program, Training as an Agile Project, and came by to fill us in on the hot topics and industry buzz at this year’s event.

    Needless to say, the topic on everyone’s mind this year was AI and Daphne brings us some heartening news on that front.And speaking of conferences, if you are in France, the TESOL France annual conference is taking place soon! Mark your calendars for November 17-19th.

    Hear more about it in our latest episode!

    • 7 min
    Ep. 28: Exploring a Mindful Approach to English Language Training with Tanya Meyer

    Ep. 28: Exploring a Mindful Approach to English Language Training with Tanya Meyer

    In Episode 28 of the Business Class ESL Breakroom, we are joined by Tanya Meyer, the Founder of the Confident English Training program to talk about her unique, holistic approach to English language training rooted in mindfulness.

    Tanya believes that the journey to effective communication goes far beyond the words we speak. After her own positive experience with stilling the mind, she has come to integrate mindfulness and contemplative practices into her teaching, fostering calmer, more open, and skillful communication. Her learners have responded enthusiastically! Join us as Tanya shares the insights from her own mindfulness journey and how it has left an indelible mark on her personal and professional life.

    We delve into the practical aspects of mindfulness during language sessions, which does NOT mean that we encourage outright meditation in session. Rather, we look at ways to slow down the pace, to truly acknowledge our learners and the moment in which we are working together.

    During our conversation, Tanya details the expected and unexpected benefits she has observed throughout her career.



    For fellow language trainers and anyone interested in embracing mindfulness in their work or life, don’t miss Tanya’s generous wisdom on the subject. Tune in to this enlightening episode to discover how incorporating mindfulness into language training can transform the learning experience for both you and your trainees.

    • 37 min
    Ep. 27: Breaking Down Native Speakerism with Meri Maroutian

    Ep. 27: Breaking Down Native Speakerism with Meri Maroutian

    In this thought-provoking episode of the ESL Breakroom Podcast, we sit down with Meri Maroutian, an English language teacher and passionate equity advocate for the rights of non-native speaker ESL teachers. Together, we delve into the topic of "Native Speakerism," the perception that native English speakers are inherently better as language models or teachers, and its impact on the ESL industry.

    Native Speakerism is a hot-button issue that has been sparking debate within the ESL community. Join us as we dissect what Native Speakerism really means and why it is a discriminatory practice. Meri, an accomplished ESL professional who is also a non-native English speaker, brings her unique perspective to the table as a former Business English trainer, current teacher and equity advocate: someone who is committed to calling out pervasive stereotypes and systemic biases.

    In her role as equity advocate, she sheds light on the challenges faced by non-native speaking English teachers and the need for greater inclusivity and recognition. She points out how native speakerism holds capable language professionals back from doing their jobs and prevents deserving learners from positive learning experiences.



    Together, we explore actionable ways that ALL teachers of ESL, regardless of their native language, can contribute to raising awareness and dismantling Native Speakerism. 



    Tune in to this eye-opening conversation that calls for unity, understanding and helps to foster a more inclusive, equitable, and supportive environment for ESL teachers worldwide.

    • 41 min
    Ep.26: One To One: The Keys to Solo Student Success with Rob Howard

    Ep.26: One To One: The Keys to Solo Student Success with Rob Howard

    On today’s ESL Breakroom Podcast we’re joined by Rob Howard, one of the joint coordinators of IATEFL Besig, President of IATEFL Poland, and an incredibly experienced trainer, teacher trainer and speaker and author.

    Today he’s joining us to talk about his newly released book, One To One: An Updated and Practical Guide to Teaching written with Andrzej Stęsik now available on Amazon.

    Rob sheds light on the inspiration behind the book and his motivation to collaborate on this comprehensive guide to one-to-one sessions.

    The set-up and dynamics of one-to-one training is quite different to group work, and whether you're a new ESL trainer or an experienced educator, Rob's book offers valuable insights for everyone.

    For those new to the field, the book serves as an essential companion, providing tips and practical advice to kickstart your journey including thoughts on the business side of freelancing, and sample contracts.

    Experienced ESL trainers and coaches will find refreshing and thought-provoking themes and topics, structured to help you build your learner’s confidence and deepen the trainer/trainee connection - a cornerstone of successful learning.

    Find Rob’s book at one-to-one.be or on Amazon!

    The ESL Breakroom is available on all major platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review to spread the love for language teaching far and wide!

    • 29 min
    Ep.25: Unpacking Dyslexia with Dr. Martin Bloomfield

    Ep.25: Unpacking Dyslexia with Dr. Martin Bloomfield

    Join us for an eye-opening look at Neurodiversity, and in particular dyslexia, with Dr Martin Bloomfield, a trainer and consultant in Neurodiversity from an international and intercultural perspective.

    In this very enlightening conversation, Martin helps us better understand what Dyslexia is and isn’t and offers insights into how we can set the scene for an improved learning experience for our learners with dyslexia.

    The podcast not only touches on the challenges that dyslexia presents but also refreshingly points out the strengths that are statistically associated with dyslexics.

    The conversation will empower you to take a closer look at your own understanding and beliefs around learning challenges, and offer tools to tweak your training approach for better results.

    • 47 min

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