This webinar from 19 June 2024 explores a variety of minimal preparation graphic facilitation tools. Each can be used to support learners, teaching teams and teachers to self-evaluate their progress, set goals and reflect on distance travelled. As teachers, we want our students to succeed. Our aim is to equip them with the life skills to support themselves on their chosen journeys. This session will share innovative ways to help learners map out their future, identify goals and reflect on distance travelled. Using simple graphic facilitation techniques, participants will be guided to create and use quick, minimal preparation visual tools which will inspire and motivate learners. These accessible tools and techniques are perfect for online and face to face teaching – and will convince anyone they can draw! Emily Bryson is an ELT professional with over 20 years’ experience in the classroom. She has written various print and digital materials, including National Geographic Learning’s Voices series, 50 Ways to Teach Life Skills and the A-Z of ESOL. She is passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion and the use of visual tools and graphic facilitation strategies to make learning more engaging, accessible and fun. She is a resident blogger for Ellii learning and frequently delivers teacher development sessions for a variety of ELT organisations. Her teacher development courses with a visual twist have been described as ‘the nicest corner of the internet’ and her sketchnotes are extremely popular on socials.