Teaching different groups can be a difficult task for teachers as some of them enjoys teaching young ones while the others prefer to have lessons with the business people...
Pronunciation is often neglected in English teaching mainly because English teachers lack the training and confidence in this area due to their prior education...
This unit gave an introduction to Teaching Business English, the overall aims of the course, and basic information that is good to know about teaching English in general and specifically teaching Business English...
This unit is focused on the productive skills (writing and speaking) ans is a continuation of the previous unit, which examined the receptive skills (reading and listening)...
As a teacher of a classroom, I need to know how to use eye contact without staring at the student, have a good use of the gesture and modulate my voice during the lesson to be clear and efficient...
There are four basic skills in learning a language, reading and listening (receptive skills as the learner receives and processes the information to understand), and speaking and writing (productive skills, as the learner will produce his or her own information using the language verbally or in written form)...
Before delving into this unit, I had no idea there were seven different forms of the future tense, many of which can easily be confused for one another by a novice English speaker...
Speaking is important because the goal of language is communication and the aim of speaking in a language context is to promote communicative efficiency...
Pronunciation is considered as the most difficult part for beginner students, especially for the students who have spoken their native languages fluently and begin to learn English very late...
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