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- Which kinds of English Teaching Methods are More interesting for you to use?
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Authentic Material , such as articles from newspapers , and magazines , can be a great way to expose teenage Esl to the real-world English usage .These materials are be used to teach vocabulary, reading comprehension , and writing skills.
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- Tutors, what are some tips to keep children interactive during classes?
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Hi there! There are lots of online game websites that can be used to practice more 🤞
- Tutors, what are some of your favourite English games to play with kids? ☺️
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- What is the best method to teach pronunciation?
Any tips from your experience with students here.
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One of the easiest ways to learn pronunciation is through phonics. Phonics activities teaches students how to read and write words using the vowels, consonant and lots more . Again, another way to teach pronunciation is by writing or reading out a word aloud to your students and asking them to pronounce it after you.
- How will you make it fun and interesting with your online classes?
What kind of games, to get their attention?
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There are plenty of things to make the lesson interesting! Some of them are playing games connected with grammar or vocabulary, watching mini-films / music videos and discussing them afterwards, ask student's opinion on specific topics (light or deep) which improves their brain work and helps using as much vocabulary as they know. It's important to involve your student to do something together, that makes your lesson successful :)
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John Kenmuir(AKA John Connor) Cambridge certified teacher since 1998, former IELTS speaking examiner"I'm on the plane" is correct; "I'm in the plane" is, technically speaking, correct grammar (because you're inside an enclosed space) but not a collocation. We don't say it that way, even though we could. Prepositions can be tricky and are often reliant on how we perceive a situation. "On" is normally used to indicate something is on a specific surface or on top: "the salt is on the table", "the cat is on the TV" (aren't they always?). When traveling, though, we often say "I'm on the plane" or "I'm on the ferry", because it's an abbreviation of the phrase "I'm getting on the ferry" (we just drop the verb "getting"). When we use "at", we use it to indicate a specific place as compared to a physical space, for instance a place on a map. "I'm at work" or "I'm at the supermarket" is where we would find ourselves if we were looking at a map. Or we could say "I'm in my office" (a physical space) or "I'm in the meat department", instead of "at work" or "at the supermarket".