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JosueExperienced basic to intermediate teacher. Experienced teacher of basic to intermediate levels.Just a correction to my colleagues who have answered already. Simple present is used to talk about common actions with no specific time. For example. I always have breakfast. My sister runs usually runs the morning. My dog sleeps with me. For actions happening at the moment of speaking is present progressive. For example: I am watching TV, my dog is eating, my brother is working on the computer.
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- Hi teachers!
Do you only have the live xp account? Or are you also using other platforms? If yes, is it better to have many platforms? What is your opinion?
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I use other platforms, although I would say live xp is the best!
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Start test- Do you assign homework? How do you encourage self-study?
What materials or ideas do you use to encourage self-study?
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My homework is just to practice some simple sentences, some interesting videos, and pronounce some of the complex words that I teach in lessons.
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1) Prepare materials that you are going to use in the class. 2) Check what you need to give online classes (webcam, microphone etc.). 3) Set up your teacher's profile (description, certificates if there are such). 4) Record your welcoming video (less than 2 min long). 5) Be polite and reply the messages that you might receive from the potential students. 6) Enjoy your teaching experience! ^_^
- To students: What do you do if you don't understand a word in a sentence, how do you figure it out?
- To students: What do you do when you can't remember a word you want to say in conversation?
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Gossip and rumour are both forms of communication that involves the spreading of information about other people. But here are their differences GOSSIP is a casual or idle talk about people's personal or private affairs. It often involves sharing information that is not necessarily true or verified RUMOUR on the other hand is defined as unverified information or stories spreading rapidly through a community or group of people