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TESOL Vassalboro Maine
For effective learning to take place the teacher must have a good relationship with the learners...
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TESOL Mission Hills Kansas
This unit goes over the basics of understanding how to be a good teacher and the different roles the teacher can play in the classroom...
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TESOL New Era Michigan
Unit 13 explains the importance of teaching pronunciation and phonology, as well as practical ways to cover the topic in the classroom...
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TESOL Islesboro Maine
This unit looked at the importance of evaluating students to check their progress and understanding, as well as to give them feedback...
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TESOL Geiger Alabama
Unit 9 speaks about the importance of lesson planning, the advantages of being organised and what exactly should be included in a lesson plan...
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TESOL Jackson Minnesota
Teachers must sometimes supplement or substitute the course materials that are provided by their institution...
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TESOL Southside Place Texas
Unit 6 discussed the past tenses; past simple, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous...
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TESOL Sciota Indiana
This unit described the different roles of the teacher and the learner...
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TESOL Hickman Kentucky
In this unit we have seen some practical tips and advices in order to make classes dynamic and less disruptive...
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TESOL Imperial Nebraska
In Unit 18, I have covered modals, phrasal verbs and passive voice which play a key grammatical component in the English language...
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TESOL New Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Although the proper use of eye contact, gesture, voice, and pupils' names is an integral component of classroom management, I found the advice on student organization to be especially helpful...
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TESOL Union Iowa
The final unit covered a variety of potential problems when teaching, particularly with teaching groups you have just met...
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TESOL St. Marys West Virginia
During this unit I reflected on the classroom arrangements I have been a part of as a student as well as how I have arranged my classes as an assistant language teacher...
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TESOL Franklin Wisconsin
Unit 14 explained the various ways course books and lesson materials can be used in the classroom...
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TESOL Mathias Michigan
This unit introduced the concept of the four basic skills in any language; receptive skills (reading and listening) and productive skills (writing and speaking), this unit was a reflection on teaching receptive skills, reading and listening, to students of an L2 language (a language that is not their own mother tongue)...
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TESOL Hayes Louisiana
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TESOL Rumford Maine
In this unit, five different types of conditionals were explained...
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TESOL Moorhead Minnesota
This unit discussed different aspects and tactics of classroom behavior in regards to both instructors and students, managing behavior, giving instructions and how different spatially organized classes have an effect on the aforementioned things...
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TESOL Cuba Illinois
in the first of two contrasting videos that have been filmed in an actual English language classroom students appear to have trouble with the lesson content...
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TESOL West Okoboji Iowa
Intonation changes concern sentences and stress corncerns single words in a clause...
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TESOL Boyce Viriginia
This unit reviewed modal auxiliary verbs, phrasal verbs, and the passive voice...
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TESOL Oak Hill West Virginia
This was a hard topic to go over!! The rules in relation to grammar never seem to amaze me with its complexity and mind boggling rules...
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TESOL Kaysville Utah
When we report conditionals and statements that refer to unreal situations, some tenses and modals may change if the reported words are no longer true or are out-of-date...
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