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- What are several great ways to reduce TTT( Teacher Talking Time) during an online class?
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First knowing or understanding that the teacher is a guide not an authority the teacher is there to guide students through the lesson instead of simply delivering information. Ine of the ways to achieve this is by Practicing -Peer teaching. This teaching method provide opportunities for students to help other students by summarizing, paraphrasing, and reteaching material. During a peer teaching activity, your role as a teacher is to monitor the activity and make corrections. Peer teaching can happen at the end of a grammar presentation, lesson, or unit as a review. Secondly, making learning grammar discovery process This can be done by Following up with activities that check their understanding and allow students to practice the new grammar point. Thirdly, create an accepting classroom atmosphere TTT is high in classrooms where students don’t feel comfortable speaking. Students may be naturally shy, feel intimidated, or be afraid of making mistakes.
- Why do you think English is one of the most common languages to learn in the world?
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It was decided that it is the universal language to speak for business meetings across countries.
- Having the money
If someone asks you "do you have the money?" Can you respond "yes, I have them" If yes in which context it is possible, if no, why?
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You can respond by saying yes, i have it or no, i don't have it. but ''yes, i have them'' is not appropriate irrespective of the amount. ''Money'' is not a countable noun and so it has no plural form. the word money behaves in the same way as other non-countable nouns like water, sand, air etc.
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Start test- Hello teachers and students, what are topics to teach adult learners?Any site to use,maybe?
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When teaching adult learners, you have more freedom to choose your approach and methods. It highly depends on the level of the learner, their preferences, and of course their sex, age, and culture. It is best to keep the topics related to their favorite subjects and be prepared "before" the class. It is crucial to study a bit before each class.
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If you need to improve your English swiftly but are "too busy" to fully IMMERSE YOURSELF in the language, prioritize your language learning by dedicating a certain amount of time each day to work on your English. This could be as little as 10-15 minutes a day, but make sure to be CONSISTENT. Focus on the areas where you need the most improvement rather than attempting to master all four language skills at once. For instance, if you need to get better at speaking, focus on practicing speaking with a tutor or language exchange partner. Seek to integrate language activities into your DAILY ROUTINE. For example, you could read English news articles during your lunch break or listen to podcasts in English while driving to work.
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- Do you ever run out of conversational topics with a student you have had for some time?
And if that be the case, how do you remedy the situation?.
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HAHAHA, yes. I have had some students for years. However, I have a secret weapon. Engoo Daily News. They have new ESL reading articles every day.
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Using a double negative in everyday English is wrong. Full stop! It is, more often than not, a sign that the speaker is not educated and makes the average person shudder. Using a double negative in run-of-the mill English, whether it is US or UK English, is a great big billboard advertisement to the world that you are unable to speak properly. However, if you are perhaps writing the lyrics to a song or if you are trying to be cryptic, then it would, in certain circumstances, be just about acceptable. A very good rule of thumb, though, is: stay away from double negatives, unless you want to look and sound stupid. Like what you've just read? Why not book a lesson?
- I question about active listening behaviors
When listening to others answering my questions. What am I supposed to do to show that I am actively listening to her/his talking without potentially interrupting them?
- Hi , I need listening for my student. He has a very basic level. Websites o podcasts are welcomed.
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Hi there! I recommend the site ELLLO (ENGLISH LISTENING LESSON LIBRARY ONLINE. This website is a treasure trove of free listening lessons for all levels including beginners. Each Lesson features audio or video recordings, transcripts, vocab support and interactive quizzes. As for podcasts I recommend Coffee Break English : https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/english/ This is a series of podcasts that cover a wide range of English Language topics from grammar and vocabulary to pronunciation and listening comprehension. There are many other cool and unique sites that can be explored for a beginner level student. Feel free to schedule a session with me and I'd be happy to provide you with more links and resourceful information that can help your student reach their language potential!