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π The power of starting your lesson with a genuine smile
π§ Why a βneutral faceβ still sends a negative message
π How non-verbal communication shapes classroom atmosphere
π€ Using eye contact, posture, and gestures to build rapport
π₯³ Ending the lesson with positive energy
A simple smile β used intentionally β can transform the whole emotional tone of a lesson.
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π Dream big. Start small. Act now." - Robin Sharma
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π β¨ Reading Book Club β Session 2 Summary
Tonight we held our second session of the Reading Book Club and explored the introduction and the first activity from Jeremy Harmerβs book.
Here is the summary of what we covered
βοΈ 1οΈβ£ Why Harmer Wrote This Book β Main Takeaways
π 2οΈβ£ Communicative vs. Non-Communicative β What We Discussed
We explored the classic features of *communicative* tasks and how Harmer challenges that old list.
ButβHarmer now argues that real classrooms are more complex.
We talked about
Everyone shared examples from their classrooms, and it sparked great discussion.
π§ 3οΈβ£ Deep Processing vs. Shallow Processing
This part of the reading generated a rich conversation in the group.
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π 4οΈβ£ Mixed-Approach Teaching (TBL, TBLT & more)
We discussed how some teachers naturally blend
β¦and how modern classrooms often benefit from this hybrid approach.
The group shared experiences, and we compared what each method gives learners.
π 5οΈβ£ First Activity We Explored β *Everybody Up*
This was the fun part!
We read the first activity in the book
Everybody Up β a mingling, movement-based task designed for real interaction.
β¨ How it worksπ€
β¨ Why Harmer says it worksπ€
β¨ Alternatives we discussedπ€
πΊ Places learners visit
Anything with universal appeal works beautifully.
β¨ Online Versionπ€
βοΈ Final Message
Great communicative activities are not about labels β theyβre about engagement.
Tonightβs session reminded us that when learners *move*, *talk*, *connect*, and *process deeply*,
thatβs where real learning happens.
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Forwarded from β Vahid Maddahi β
π¬ Harmerβs purpose behind the book -moving beyond the communicative vs. non-communicative divide
π The balance between communicative and non-communicative tasks in real classrooms
π§ Deep Processing vs. Shallow Processing - the key to better retention
π§ Hybrid teaching approaches - blending task-based learning and communication-focused activities
πΊ Activity 1: Everybody Up -Using movement and mingling to create natural communication
Great communicative activities = Engagement, Movement, and Real Connection. β
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