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Sep 17th, 2006, 11:31 pm
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Re: Let's get technical
lol, had to google that one:
Suggestapedia: an Eastern European methodology that
uses the peaks in classical music to "float" vocabulary into the brain.
I was hoping for something with...
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Teaching ESL
Sep 17th, 2006, 07:46 pm
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Let's get technical
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emile
Re: Let's get technical
Well, I agree somewhat, but I feel that somewhere out there, there is a 'best' method, probably not discovered yet. ...maybe I should just use the Force!
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Teaching ESL
Sep 10th, 2006, 07:35 pm
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emile
Re: Let's get technical
Good question. I guess it's a matter of the pendulum swinging
...but what usually happens instead of an approach somewhere in the middle is that someone comes up with a whole new approach that 'has...
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Teaching ESL
Sep 7th, 2006, 08:10 pm
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Let's get technical
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emile
Re: Let's get technical
I guess most teachers today use the communicative approach. But how do you address the weaknesses of this approach, i.e. The students is able to communicating but they making many the mistake.
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Teaching ESL
Sep 6th, 2006, 07:32 pm
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Let's get technical
What is your main style of teaching? communicative approach? TBL? constructivist? destructivist?
Also, how would you vary your teaching for EFL students as opposed to ESL students?
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