In Unit 8 the future tenses are introduced, specifically the seven more common structures of Future Simple; Future Continuous; Future Perfect; Future Perfect Continuous; 'Going to' Future; Present Simple (with future meaning) and Present Continuous (with future meaning)...
Classroom management requires certain teacher attributes which will contribute to students gaining the maximum benefit from their classroom experience...
I learned how we can effectively teach pronunciation to students by learning ourselves how sound is formed using our mouth and the different types of classification that this involves...
I cannnot say how much valuable information I have acquired from this unit, which = has shaped my teaching philosophy from a more scientific perspective...
In this Unit, what I would say I have learned most from it is that, using a variety of different pieces of equipment and teaching aids can assist in many ways...
The examples of lesson materials provided has really gotten ideas flowing for how to develop material that is engaging, topical, and interesting to students...
The past, present, and future tenses are commonly known by many native English speakers, however, each of these groups include four categories of simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous...