Other than presenting the usages and differences of the core principles of future tense (simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous), this unit also explains how the present simple, the present continuous, and the \"be going + infinitive\" form can be used for future applications...
This unit covers the various aspects of classroom management ranging from the use of eye contact, gestures, and voice from the instructor to the pros and cos of different seating arrangements...
From my perspective on the last unit it would seem that troubleshooting difficulties starts with knowing the students and having a good rapport (early activities such as 'pass the ball' or 'Tell us about...
Past tense is a difficult tense in English grammar, which is easy to be confused a lot when we are teaching the students or when the students are learning so when we need to pay attention to it and figure out how to use it properly before we teach our students...
the two videos made it obvious how a good lesson structure should be structured because the two teaching methods displayed in the first and second video made it evident on what is effective in teaching the lesson and ensuring that the students understood what was being taught as well as what the teacher should not do...
This videos based unit basically deals with how the attitude of the teacher affects the entire ambiance of the classroom as well as the learning process of the students...
In my current position, I use a number of created materials from sites like lantern fish or boggles world as well as from other assistant language teachers...
This unit is helpful with receptive skills as when you first look at the unit you only think of the basic understanding reading and writing, but as this unit demonstrate you can use each one for a specific purpose or entertainment and we see them both in very different ways...
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