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- Do you have any favorite English learning resources?What makes them effective for you?
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I highly recommend ESL podcasts like 'All Ears English' or 'EnglishClass101.' These podcasts are excellent because they cover everyday conversations, cultural insights, and practical language tips:)
- Have you ever felt stuck in your English learning journey? What helped you get back on track?
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Yes, I have felt stuck, but my persistency helps me to keep going !
- Are there any English sounds that are difficult for you to pronounce?
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I have realized through conversing, people normally confuse certify and satisfy since they have similar pronunciations. “She can certify that the report is accurate.” Certify in this sentence means the provided report is accurate and correct. “That snack will satisfy my hunger.” Satisfy in this sentence means to meet or fulfil a need or desire.
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Start test- How do you help students find their voice in a language that isn’t their own?
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I advice them to watch their favorite movies in language they’re learning. If they hear their best characters talking they try to imitate them, including voice
- What’s the most creative or unconventional method you’ve used to teach a tricky concept?
- What was the most unexpected breakthrough you’ve seen in a student’s language journey?
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I had a student named hamza, he was from the north of Morocco, and had a strong Spanish influnced accent and couldn't pronounce the "th" sounds as well as the "R/L" sounds, after a week of practice, i still remember i have just woken up when he sent me a voice memo, and for a min i thought it one of my Americans friends but to my surpise he was the one speaking.
- What’s the most mysterious grammar rule in English that you still don’t fully understand?
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The most confusing grammar rule in English for many is the subjunctive mood. It is used when talking about wishes, suggestions, or things that are not real. eg If I were you, (instead of was} I suggest he study more (instead of studies)
- What emotions do you experience when you think about how far you’ve come in teaching English?
- What English book, movie, or TV show has helped you the most in your learning?
- What is your favorite English idiom, and how do you use it in conversation?