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How do you encourage and support literacy development in your classes? What do you use to get students excited about literacy development? #TEYLMOOC
Are you an English teacher who is interested in exploring fun and engaging approaches for teaching English to children through engaging videos and practical readings as well as gaining new ideas for teaching listening, speaking, reading and writing in a meaningful context? Are you looking for a FREE, engaging professional development opportunity? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this self-paced course is for you. Enrollment for the Teaching English to Young Learners (TEYL) MOOC is OPEN through September 26th. Visit http://ow.ly/cgov50JoGX7 to enroll today!
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Are you an English teacher who is interested in exploring fun and engaging approaches for teaching English to children through engaging videos and practical readings as well as gaining new ideas for teaching listening, speaking, reading and writing in a meaningful context? Are you looking for a FREE, engaging professional development opportunity? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this self-paced course is for you. Enrollment for the Teaching English to Young Learners (TEYL) MOOC is OPEN through September 26th. Visit http://ow.ly/cgov50JoGX7 to enroll today!
Source: American English for Educators Facebook page
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Which approach do you use for presenting grammar? Guided discovery? PPP? or Test-teach-test? Whatever you do this presentation of as ... as structure will make your explanation clear, appealing and easy to understand, I hope π€.
It is based on the new coursebook for grade 8 ("Prepare" Student's Book Unit 11 page 69)
P.S. Your reactions and shares are much appreciated π€ππ€©
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It is based on the new coursebook for grade 8 ("Prepare" Student's Book Unit 11 page 69)
P.S. Your reactions and shares are much appreciated π€ππ€©
https://t.me/eltresources
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The secret recipes that will make your students fall in love with the new coursebook π₯π§π₯°π€
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Today, I will share a couple of cool ideas to cook a great lesson and make your work with the new coursebook fascinating from the very first day of school.
For those who know very little English - Do not just give out your students their books! Hide the books somewhere in the classroom (or school). Ask kids to go round and seek them. Shout βHelloβ when they are close and βGood byeβ when they move away.
For those who know some English, prepare a Book Quest. Variation 1: learners do a task and for each correct answer they get a letter. At the end they make a word to find the place where the book was hidden. Variation 2: learners try to find books reading notes, e.g. βlook under the deskβ, oops there is another note which says βnot here, may be on the window?β and so on until they sucessfully read all the notes and find their treasure - superb new glossy books!
For teenagers and adults you can make Studentβs Book Quiz β write questions on the content of the new coursebook. For example, βIn which unit will we learn music phrases?β or βIs there a table of irregular verbs?β and anything like that. Students work in pairs to find the answers to the questions. Your students will be delighted, I am sure. You will captivate them into the wonderful world of knowledge from the very first pages.
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For those who know very little English - Do not just give out your students their books! Hide the books somewhere in the classroom (or school). Ask kids to go round and seek them. Shout βHelloβ when they are close and βGood byeβ when they move away.
For those who know some English, prepare a Book Quest. Variation 1: learners do a task and for each correct answer they get a letter. At the end they make a word to find the place where the book was hidden. Variation 2: learners try to find books reading notes, e.g. βlook under the deskβ, oops there is another note which says βnot here, may be on the window?β and so on until they sucessfully read all the notes and find their treasure - superb new glossy books!
For teenagers and adults you can make Studentβs Book Quiz β write questions on the content of the new coursebook. For example, βIn which unit will we learn music phrases?β or βIs there a table of irregular verbs?β and anything like that. Students work in pairs to find the answers to the questions. Your students will be delighted, I am sure. You will captivate them into the wonderful world of knowledge from the very first pages.
https://t.me/eltresources
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Would you like to see the questions I made for Prepare Student's Book grade 10?
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Have you seen the "Teacher's Choice" lesson in the table in Prepare Teacher's Book? The material below can be used to organize those lessons.
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This book is a must-have for a language teacher. It is about methods of foreign language teaching. I like the way it presents the information. Each chapter focuses on a different teaching approach, describing it being used in the classroom, analyzing what happened, and helping you think how you could apply it to your own teaching.
Highly recommended to those preparing for TKT π€π. The book is down there π
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Highly recommended to those preparing for TKT π€π. The book is down there π
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Look what I have found π€!!!
https://t.me/learn_2_teach - a very interesting channel that will help you brush up your knowledge on teaching methodology. You can get essential knowledge and improve your teaching skills. The channel is very interactive, so you don't get bored and just scroll down to read. Follow the link and don't hesitate to join.
https://t.me/learn_2_teach - a very interesting channel that will help you brush up your knowledge on teaching methodology. You can get essential knowledge and improve your teaching skills. The channel is very interactive, so you don't get bored and just scroll down to read. Follow the link and don't hesitate to join.
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I've just finished another material that will be useful for your lessons and can't wait sharing with you ππ€©π€. These are personality adjectives flashcards. They are from Prepare coursebook for grade 9 (see Unit 1), however, anyone teaching adjectives of personality can make use of them. You can download the cards below.
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