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Mpho Meriam MothobiCertified ESL teacher with great communication skillsPersonalizing lessons by tailoring my lessons to fit the goals and preferences of my students. This will help them stay engaged and motivated. Also, using a variety of teaching methods such as video, audio and text, to engage different learning styles and to keep lessons interesting.
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Mpho Meriam MothobiCertified ESL teacher with great communication skillsWe can use "a" for indefinite, or non specific items, For example, you might say "I bought a car" or "He wants a house for his birthday." We may use "the" for specific, identified, or known items. For example, you might say, "I love the car that you bought" or "That is the house he wants."
- What is the difference between indefinite and a definite determiners? Such as A, An, The...
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The definite article in English is: the, use it before the nouns which are known for the listener, for example if there are some chairs there and you want one specific one and the listener knows which one you want, you have to say "give me the chair", But if you don't mind which chair and you just need one of those chairs, you tell the listener: "give me a chair", means no difference which one
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Hi Zahra, I am a bookworm, but my all time favourite is The Torah
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- How do you get your 1-2 years toddlers to pay attention in your class?
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Toddlers require a lot of patience, engagement, and understanding of their developmental stage. So here are a few points hope they will help. 1. Toddlers have very short attention spans, so keep activities brief and straightforward. Aim for 5-10 minutes per activity. 2. Engage toddlers with interactive and hands-on activities . You can use toys and musical instruments. 3. Establish a consistent routine this helps them focus better. 4. Use positive reinforcement such as clapping or verbal praise to encourage attention and participation. 5. incorporate plenty of physical activity, dancing, jumping, and stretching breaks. 6. Pay attention to what individual toddlers are interested in and incorporate those elements into your lessons. 7. Ensure the learning environment is calm and free from distractions.
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