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Daily Archives: September 12, 2018
English Teacher, how is your biome?
Have a healthy microbiome? You will feel good. If you don’t, you will know about it. How do you correct this? Eat a lot of different fermented foods. (kimchi, sauerkraut, yogurt, kefir, pickles), and to have at least one of … Continue reading
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Classroom Management 3
ESL Student by Devanshe Chauhan ESL Student – Classroom Management — SEATING ARRANGEMENT 1. Gone are the days when classrooms looked regimental- desks and chairs in a neatly arranged format. Depending on- -Number of ESL students -Space available -Arrangement of … Continue reading
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Classroom Management 2
ESL Teaching Strategies by Devanche Chauhan ESl Teaching Strategies – What is important for Classroom Management? You can control a classroom through: eye contact, gesture and voice. 1. Good Eye Contact is essential to getting student attention. Eye contact can … Continue reading
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Classroom Management
Classroom Management, a difficult problem, but one that can improve your teaching, by using a few simple strategies. More on Teaching Challenging English classes. Devanshe Chauhan outlines how to manage your English classes in Japan for novice teachers: advice for … Continue reading
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Classroom Set Up
Classroom set up: how the ESL Classroom should be set up by Kevin Burns I think one thing to strive for in your teaching, whether you teach in Toronto or Tokyo is for less teacher centered and more student centered … Continue reading