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The differences between the two videos was quite clear. Personally, I can't imagine conducting a class as was shown in the first video, especially to Thai students. One thing I noticed in the second video was the Thai students use of an 'L' sound for the English 'R' sound but no attempt to drill the students (as a group, not the individual student to avoid loss of face)in the 'R' sound. Perhaps not germane to the lesson, but I think this is something that requires constant practice and a quick drill when it can be inserted in the class without breaking the flow would be beneficial to the students.