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- How do you stay updated with current trends and best practices in language teaching?
- What advice would you give to someone who is just starting to learn a new language such as English?
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It is usually tasking to learn a new language, especially when it is completely different from your native language. The best way to keep up is to maintain a positive mindset towards learning, communicate in the new language as much as possible and persevere even when it seems so difficult.
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Помогите решить пожалуйста Choose the correct answer and underline it 1. Dina watched/painted a picture two years ago. 2. We coaked/washed breakfast yestarday. 3. Katee brother watched/vieited her fvlende three weeks ago, 4. He played/play table tenniss last night 5. The seals laughed/clapped at the zoo after supper last Sunday 2. Read the text and underline verbs in Past simple It was Sunday yesterday. There were a lot of children in the park. Nina and Sasha played badminton. Tim wanted to fiy the kite but it wasn't windy. Sergey tried to ride his bike but he needed help.Maxim helped him to fix the bike. Victor painted his face and the children laughted. Their parents watched them.
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Start test- What are the most effective methods for engaging students in online learning environments?
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You can use various methods including attractive games to draw more attention. You can use shared whiteboards so your students can share their knowledge and materials on it. They like to create their own stuffs most of the time. You can use attractive slides like the one in powerpoints. Visual images are really attractive to their eyes. Ask them to do some tasks within the class time to make them feel they are in real classes.
- Which one is correct? Can I help you? May I help you?
- Dear teachers, what is the best book for learning listening and speaking ?
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To improve your listening (( Listen Here)) and for speaking you can use ((Top notche))
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Just read texts answer questions, and perform activities as much as you can utilizing any book. Learning a language is about practice and skills' employment
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45 min would be middle road, 30 min is too limited to cover all bases. One hour long lesson may bring up issues of diminishing attention span and fatigue, both students and teachers as well.
- How do you address pronunciation challenges faced by students from different linguistic backgrounds?
Teaching language requires a great deal of linguistic agility, cultural awareness, and adaptability; also, pronunciation issues might take different forms depending on the student’s mother tongue. Before tackling phonetic issues faced by students from diverse linguistic backgrounds, I determine the particular phonetic challenges that are common to speakers of their mother tongue. This enables me to modify my teaching strategy to successfully address those specific problems. I then use a variety of strategies to assist students in overcoming these obstacles. To create an environment where students feel comfortable working on their pronunciation skills, I continually give constructive feedback and encourage them to self-correct.
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Hi Aya, thanks for your comment. Minimal pair exercises, in my opinion, are a really fantastic way to help students learn how to between similar sounds and enhance their listening abilities. Furthermore, using tongue twisters and targeted practice exercises makes it easier for students to get used to unfamiliar sounds and sound combinations. Cheers:-)
- Is it important for the language learners to understanding the anatomy of their mouth?
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It's important for language learners to be conscientious of their mouth's anatomy as different languages have different phonemes. When we are born we are capable of producing every phoneme in linguistic existence but as we learn our native tongue we lose the ability to (readily) produce certain phonemes that we do not use. For that reason it's fundamentally important to learn possible new ways of forming, shaping and using our mouth and tongue from that which comes naturally to us as adults in order to reproduce new phonemes from a 2nd, 3rd or 4th language! The more languages you know the easier it gets to learn more and the easier it is to reproduce different phonemes across different languages. :)