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Teacher B said to teacher A, “In private lessons ask your student if he has an exam of English soon. If the answer is affirmative, both of you should focus on preparing it: revise the exercises he has done with his school teacher of English, and which Read More...
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Teacher B said to teacher A, “We’re about ending the academic year. Three years ago a student asked me to teach him classes of math, at the endings of April. Okay, I’ll see how I can help you, I told him. We arranged a date, for the next week. I arrived Read More...
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Teacher B said to teacher A, “When you meet with your student of private classes, first ask him if he has an exam or test soon. That is the priority: focus on revising for the test. And bear in mind he’s the protagonist.” / Photo from: www brokenairplane Read More...
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Teacher A said to teacher B, “I can tell you something about private classes. When you’re with him, at the end of the private class, ask him if he has something else to do as homework. Another way is helping him carry out his homework during the private Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “Last year one of my students had Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. I would say that all of us teachers should know that this disorder just exists among our students. Between 5 and Read More...
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The next day teacher B went on by telling teacher A what follows and which continues what they were talking about on post # 929. “As I told you, some of the classes are private, individual, and I usually try to help each student with his school subject Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “A few days ago I was walking to the center where I teach classes: some of them are for practicing speaking in English, both they and me. And some other classes are private, individual: the student Read More...
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Hi Charlie Sheen and everybody else, As a matter of fact something else could be said about this kid I referred to on post # 919. The point here is helping the kid realize he can actually work and do specific things in the classroom. This kid had problems Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “In your private classes to a student, remember that this one must progress: if at the beginning of the classes you helped him set one hour of personal study at home, now, two months later, he Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “In 2010, at this high of the academic year – In Spain the final exams are in mid-June - I was teaching private classes to a boy of some 15 or 16 years. One of the things I used to do in the classes Read More...
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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “The academic year’s coming to an end. A few years ago, in the middle of May, one family asked me to teach private classes of English to their eldest son. That implied we were in the countdown Read More...
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On coming days I hope to write you about private classes, and the value and virtue of joy, within the teaching/learning community. This joy is also like a consequence and result of striving for teaching and learning well. Sláinte! [Cheers!, in Irish Gaelic] 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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How can I get my students should do their homework? Here you have a post by elena.t about how to help her students wish to fulfill their homework. Below you have more information about her circumstances. Basically her student won’t learn English and carry Read More...
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Today I’ve translated the email I sent to Javi’s mom, about this kid’s progress in learning English and in studying for a test he once had within a couple of days. The original Spanish version is on post # 753. / Photo from: logosoftwear com. running Read More...
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