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  • 2 месяца назадОпубликованоRussell Stannard (Teacher Training Videos)

How to use Google Gemini in Language Teaching- Advanced Ideas

My Keynote presentation at IATEFL Poland on using Google Gemini for Advanced Language Teaching Ideas ELi Publishing Links Russell's website Join Russell's newsletter Russell's Patreon Russell's Course in collaboration with NILE ( click for information) 00:00 Using Google Gemini in language teaching 01:15 Theory behind the ideas 03:29 Idea one description or interpretation 07:07 Idea two- Generating great questions with Google Gemini 09:20 Thanks to Eli 09:49 Different level texts 12:38 Study with Russell 14:39 Useful playlist Unlock advanced language teaching ideas using Google Gemini with this comprehensive video guide designed specifically for creative language teachers looking to elevate their practice. This detailed tutorial demonstrates three powerful ways to leverage Gemini for deeper engagement with visual content and explicit language analysis. The first strategy explores how Google Gemini can transform picture description into sophisticated text interpretation. Instead of merely describing what they see, teachers can task Gemini to generate full textual interpretations of a single image from diverse critical standpoints—be it political, social, moral, or philosophical. These ready-made, high-level texts then become invaluable resources for advanced reading comprehension targeted vocabulary acquisition and the analysis of complex discourse structures enabling a much richer exploitation of visual prompts in the language classroom. This approach maximizes teacher creativity and provides authentic material for advanced language teaching ideas using Google Gemini. Next we delve into the power of generating truly interpretive questions. The video illustrates how teachers can move past simple descriptive questions about a picture and use Google Gemini to generate a suite of discussion prompts that focus explicitly on the meaning implication and broader context of the image. This method encourages students to engage in higher-order thinking fostering critical discussion skills and advancing their ability to articulate nuanced interpretations rather than just surface-level observations. We show how Gemini shifts the focus from 'what is in the picture' to 'what does the picture mean'. Finally the third advanced technique focuses on language differentiation and explicit stylistic analysis. Learn how to prompt Google Gemini to generate two descriptions of the same image at distinctly different proficiency levels—for example a B1/B2 level text and a corresponding C1/C2 level text. By comparing and contrasting the two outputs teachers and students can systematically analyze the language features that differentiate an intermediate description from an advanced one pinpointing complex vocabulary sophisticated grammatical structures and stylistic variations essential for achieving advanced fluency. This video offers practical ready-to-use advanced language teaching ideas using Google Gemini to enhance teacher creativity and student proficiency in a measurable and engaging way.