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February 2012 - Posts
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “One of the big things of the Internet is that I’m connecting with teachers of English all the world wide: it’s something pretty good. I tell other teachers about my experiences and also learn Read More...
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Each academic year, in May, when I was teaching in a former school, we teachers planned an excursion with our kids to a one-hour-travel shrine of Our Lady, to say the rosary and to spend a nice day in the countryside. I remembered those excursions with Read More...
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One day a student of a teacher of English, while at home, sitting in his room and gazing at the park through his window, where at that time some kids were playing and some mom was pushing their baby buggy, then he made his mind as follows. My job now Read More...
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The girl of post # 797 used to keep a diary about her learning at school. One day her teacher of History wrote some notes about her on the tracking academic form. She has a few but significant flaws at retaining important info about the period we’re working Read More...
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A girl of 15 wrote one day on the diary she was keeping the following ideas. She used to write it in English, so as to practice. My teacher of History – I would say – insists too much on the things I do wrong in my study of History. It’s fair and just Read More...
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Very helpful. Come on over to see the following site. In it Shelley Vernon offers us many games for teaching English, in a fun, relaxing and effective way. www.teachingenglishgames.com . I'm so grateful to her. I recommend it to you, teachers. Thank you Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “Last academic year I taught a small group of four students. They did need to study useful basic grammar to be able to communicate in English, plus lexis, read stories, drills, practicing naturalistically, Read More...
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Today you have a post by a teacher, published in the web site of British Council – BBC, www.teachingenglish.org.uk , and a reply by me. Here you have them, if they be of any use to you. / Photo from: forouniversitario net. estudiantes atentos en clase. Read More...
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On February 10 I received the following interesting comment to post 790. I thank you, reader, very much to send it. As well thanks for the suggestion; I’ll think of it and take it into consideration. – You know? I just read it again: I’ll have a try next Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “In my opinion, definitely it’s a great and essential idea today here in Spain and in other countries (I guess), more and more, subjects different from English should be taught and learned in Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I’ve learned from what you told me last week. That you think of your students also out of the school sometimes, like when returning home from the school. You think of what this student or that Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “In these years of my career as a teacher of English I’ve been creating a scheme that has happened to crystallize. This general scheme is: I try to teach and lead the learners’ process in the Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “Realia (real objects) for learning English? Pretty useful, I’d tell you. Try and use them sometimes. Now I remember two cases of my own. Last year, one day of February, one of my young students Read More...
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