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TESOL Sterling Kansas
As the previous Part 11, you cannot have a listening and reading skills, without speaking and writing...
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TESOL Okabena Minnesota
After reading this lesson, I learned of the variety of teaching aids that can used in the classroom, and how each aid can benefit both the students and the teachers...
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TESOL Gladstone North Dakota
This unit is very useful in a sense that I was able to see the clear difference between an ineffective and effective method of teaching...
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TESOL Newton Texas
These videos were quite interesting to watch and it was quite obvious the difference in the teachers methods of teaching were, five minutes into the first video I could tell the main problem was the teachers attitude and the way he was not smiling but also the fact that he made out the students should already know such things, which can have a negative impact on students confidences...
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TESOL Brigantine New Mexico
This unit covered the various forms of present tense, (present simple, present continuous, present perfect and present perfect continuous), and how / when to use these various tenses within a sentence...
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TESOL Arvon Michigan
Assessment is one of the most important parts during the learning [rocess...
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TESOL Donalsonville Georgia
This unit covers different ways of evaluating students' English levels and their progress, as well as common external exams that students might have to prepare for...
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TESOL Brookland Arkansas
The tense system consists four aspects; the simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous which gives us the Present simple, past continuous, the future perfect and etc...
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TESOL Haddam Kansas
This unit explains how intonation and stress are used in English to express meaning and elicit responses, and emphasise certain parts of a sentence respectively, and introduces the International Phonetic Alphabet used for teaching pronunciation...
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TESOL Sea Isle City New Jersey
The stark contrast between the two videos highlighted the extent to which a teacher can shape the learning environment with not just their teaching methods, but their attitudes...
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TESOL Sunrise Beach Missouri
This unit explained some of the basic problems one might run into when teaching English, like dealing with large classes, reluctant students and native language usage, and how one might approach these problems...
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TESOL Vevay Michigan
This unit provides a wide range of teaching techniques when teaching particular groups such as young learners, individuals, business English and the differences in teaching monolingual and multilingual classes...
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TESOL Calvert Texas
It was very useful seeing a lesson being taught, it really showed what a difference simple things can make, like smiling and using names...
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TESOL Rocky Mound Texas
This unit is referencing what components are needed to teach new vocabulary and grammatical structure...
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TESOL Calhoun County Alabama
class room management is really important as i have learn from this unit because the learner's attention is highly depend on the teacher...
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TESOL Dublin New Hampshire
The last unit of the course offers information about common problems when teaching English language...
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TESOL Berlin Georgia
By watching those 2 videos and comparing them afterwards, I now know how a bad lesson looks like and also how to do a better one...
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TESOL Huxley Iowa
This unit has provided me with perhaps the most useful list of resources that I can use in my classroom...
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TESOL Harrington Maine
Although most of the material embedded in this unit will be common sense for somebody who has a lot of teaching experience, it does provide a few ideas as to how Teaching Equipment and Aids can be more effectively used to enhance the students' learning process...
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TESOL Bucklin Kansas
This unit is about planning lessons; an aid to planning, a working document and a record...
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TESOL Glen Elder Kansas
This unit went over the use of created and authentic materials, with created materials being designed by teachers that either replace or supplement activities from authentic materials which are things that are used in everyday life eg...
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TESOL Montello Nevada
IN this lesson, I learned about some of the traditional forms (methodologies) of ESL...
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TESOL Elmo Utah
This unit portrays how a teacher is to go about teaching a language to students...
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TESOL Wesley Heights District Of Columbia
Reading and listening are receptive skills of a language and they are equally important and teachers should incorporate all receptive and productive skills into their lessons in order to have a balanced approach...
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