Tenses whether they be present, past or future have always been fuzzy to me in being able to remember their title and what each title functions as in a sentence, so this unit is a good refresher...
Unit 4 outlines the four aspects of the English present tense: present simple, present simple continuous, present perfect and present perfect continuous...
After watching the videos , i tried to compare them and from the comparison , I noticed that the teacher in the first video didnt give a clear explanation of the lesson point and this made the students more confused and uninterested ...
The unit touches on strategies for introducing new language, breaking it down into grammar, functions and vocabulary, mixing and matching the best activities and phases for teaching each...
I have carried out lessons with zero lesson planning, and lessons with an excessively filled out lesson planning chart taught to me in various of my Masters of Art in Teaching classes...
The core purpose of teacher assessment and evaluation
should be to strengthen the knowledge, skills,
dispositions, and classroom practices of professional
educators...
in this unit i have learnt a lot about the finer points of grammar and okay im hoping youve stopped reading by now because grammar is just a complete waste of time, both learning it and teaching it...
The seven main tenses used when speaking about the future are: Future simple (subject + auxiliary verb will/might + base verb) eg Amy will cook dinner tonight...
Some of the most common problems that TEFL teachers face are reluctant students, large classes, first classes, classes with mixed abilities, and trouble with listening texts...
The final unit of the ITTT Specialized Course on Teaching Business English covered the final topics of the course- practical knowledge about the field of teaching business English...
Watching videos was very interesting to me in the sense that it showed me how the positive attitude of a teacher can contribute to the effectiveness of his lesson...
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