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April 2012 - Posts
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “At tutorials, or in general, if you treat a student better than he is or seems to be, that student surely will better and improve as a person. Don’t attend the tutorial by being too distrustful Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I’ve decided to speak English clearly in my classes with adult learners. A few of them say they can’t follow me sometimes. I tend to speak rather fast: my high-achieving students follow me easily Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “I’ve seen in my classrooms that when you offer trust and confidence to a student, this person usually experiences a quick but also continuous sense of responsibility and gratitude, ‘I’m in charge Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I'm happy when I see this: a student of mine speaking in English as naturally as if speaking in his own native language up to some extent. Look. Last year, in Easter, I started to teach private Read More...
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Here you have a text from a blog about educating. I think the text is sound and might help you in your daily teaching. I translated the text into English. The original version is in Spanish. The author, José Luis Font Nogués, gave me permission to utilize Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “A few years ago I taught English to recently retired people, most of which had earned a university degree and worked as such professions as they had studied. Nice people, very nice. And we had Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “I’ve been thinking you’re right. I like what you told me last Wednesday: at the beginning of this academic year you addressed your new students and set some rules for a nice conducting in the Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “You feel bad, done, distressed, because of that big failure in your work as a teacher. You tell me the thing is that most of your students have failed their last exam of English, and their families Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “If your students have the words, they can have the communication they want to hold. No words and no grammar: no communication. Something you can do is providing your students with the words and Read More...
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One brilliant expert in learning English or any other language is H. D. Brown. Reading him has been a grand help to me, teacher of English, concerning my students’ learning to learn that language. It’s a relief for teachers of languages to read the next Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “Often, I believe, the best manual and handbook for me, teacher, to continue learning my dearest job is my students themselves. Imagine now a teacher that is at hand of his students’ all the time, Read More...
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Today I’m just testing the new dashboard of Blogger and other apps. Basically I’m testing the types of characters, size, font, format, tags..., and familiarizing with the new look of the dashboard. Today I’m telling nothing new to you about teaching and Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “A few days ago I wished to talk with one of my students’ parents – about some trouble their son was doing lately, and about his poor progress lately; I was thinking then: What’s going on with Read More...
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Today I post a small text that in my opinion doesn’t have any spare word. I took it from the longer text of “Address of John Paul II to the Students, Teachers and Administrators of Rome’s Schools”, delivered February 13, 1999. / Photo from: theicebergfestival Read More...
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