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Haddon
Today I learnt about teaching productive skills that are crucial part of communication. The reason for why the people communicate to each other could be the one of purpose or a desire. It's very impo
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Haddon Heights
In this unit, i have learnt the productive skills and how to apply it in a more effective way. Understanding the importance of how the teacher must create the need and desire,int he students, to commu
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Haddonfield
i never realized that there were so may ways to engage a class, or for that matter have them study it in so many ways. it was an interesting result to draw up a lesson plan in the practice questions o
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Hagerman
The unit describes productive skills - speaking and writing. Also it covers techniques and activities that can help both the teacher and student in the English language classroom. It gives useful info
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Hainesport
In this unit I became familiarized with the many different external tests that English learners may take in order to be accepted into an English-speaking college or university, to be considered for a
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Haledon
I know feel more clear on the differences between different types of young learners. I have worked with toddlers and teenagers and it was helpful for me to know the strictly defined categories that th
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Hamilton
Testing provides the teacher a way to measure the progress of students throughout the life of the course. Placement tests are a good way of determining the appropriate level of the student before the
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Hammonton
Course books and materials are either usually loved or hated by most teachers. It is difficult to find a course book that is one hundred percent perfect. Most good teachers will add, modify and supp
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Hampton
This unit provided practical examples and information for managing a classroom, from students, activities to seating and teacher positioning. This unit will be useful in reflection when issues arise i
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Hanover
This unit focuses on teaching receptive skills, which are reading and listening. These skills are typically utilised either for a more serious purpose or for entertainment. Readers and listeners emplo
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Hardyston
I have learnt what a teacher must include in teaching new language and those are: vocabulary, grammar and functons. The aim of the lesson is to let student to know the meaning of new words, use of the
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Harrington
I've always had problems with planning my lessons beforehand, because I thought it would make my lessons too rigid and not leave time for improvisation. But after going through this unit I feel I lear
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Harrison
With so many approaches and methods it can be rather difficult to decide what is best to use. Your personality as a teacher, the culture of the students, and their needs play a significant importance
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Hasbrouck Heights
In this unit, I was introduced to the concept of the ESA Method(s). I find that while the ESA method may be simplistic in nature, it is simultaneously very useful as it works as a "foundation" of teac
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Hatch
The unit overviews teaching pronunciation and phonology. The most useful for me were tips on introducing intonation ans well as the terminology presented in the unit.The most interesting was the way t
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Hawthorne
This unit further reinforced using the ESA lesson planning technique to introduce new material to students. I found looking at different lesson plans for new grammar structures and vocabulary very hel
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Highland
This unit taught me the complexities of the future tense and which aspects of each tense may cause difficulties for english learners. I found some of the sample teaching activities more helpful than o
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Highlands
The unit was extremely informetive for me and and full of unfamiliar terminology. But the greatest value had wonderful and really working examples provided for various stages of the lesson. Planning i
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Hightstown
This unit covers all the rules for using present tenses. What makes the English language so difficult to learn is that even though a present tense should signify actions performed at the present momen
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Hillsborough
Effective teaching requires enthusiasm, knowledge of material, understanding of cultural issues, and kindness. A good teacher should be able to take different roles in the classroom, such as organize
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Hillsdale
The unit overviews evaluation and testing , as well as describes peculiarities of different kinds of tests. That is an important part of learning the language as tests help test takers remember the in
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Hillside
In this unit, I learned the traits that make a good and effective teacher as well as the different roles a teacher may play in the classroom. I realized that the teacher has to maintain a balance betw
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Hobbs
Wow, this was very interesting, but it was also boring and monotonous. The first video showed a teacher with very rude manners and he demonstrated his frustrations at the students who arrived late. He
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Hoboken
This unit covers lesson planning including what to put in a lesson plan. Lesson plans are not meant to be a script, but something to remind teachers to stay on task. If lesson plans are clear, the les
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Holland
One of the biggest fears I feel teachers possess is whether or not they can make their lessons fun and engaging. I know that this is one of my biggest fears when I teach. This unit taught me about the
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Holloman AFB
It is interesting that you need participation in order to make progress in a classroom. With too much teacher talk time, students can get bored easily, finding other things to stare at or begin talkin
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Holmdel
The first unit was concise and compact stating the basics a good teacher as well as a good learner should have in order to get help and success in learning and teaching a second language to people fro
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Hopatcong
Reflecting on my teaching experiences, this unit is especially helpful as the lessons remind me how to instruct to different students and arrangements while maintaining teaching talk time. Although st
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Hopewell
Your answer: Evaluation is fundamental in trying to know the students' level of progress at a given time. Various ways of getting feed-backs would go a long way evaluating the students. The students'
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Howell
This chapter taught me that there exists twelve tenses within the English language. While most native speakers are only aware of three tenses: past, present, and future, individuals learning English a
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Hurley
This unit dealt with course books and lesson materials. It explained the differences between authentic and created materials, as well as their appropriate usages. It is clear to me that a mix of both
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Independence
This unit is on modals, phrasal verbs, and passive voice. Passive voice is usually discouraged when writing an academic paper. It is helpful to learn the auxiliaries. I think in my classroom, I will p
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Irvington
In this unit i have learnt a new information about which methods and techniques can help teacher in a way how to teach English! Now i know the meaning of such words like: Audio-lingualism, Presentatio
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Jackson
An essential part of any study program, Evaluation and testing as taught in Unit 10, brought to the fore many a hidden fact. Teachers always take evaluation and testing as a matter of fact, sometimes
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Jal
Finally, I am happy to report that I am now understanding the methods used in this course, I have to say it's not as easy as I first thought, and I now appreciate that preparation and attention are re
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Jamesburg
This time’s unit is about the past tenses starting with the past simple. This tense is used to talk about completed action at a definite time in the past. For the regular verb, the simple past form
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Jarales
This unit explains to the teachers different ways of evaluating studnets' levels and progress. The teacher can assess students through a number of ways and these include Tutorials, evaluation by stude
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Jefferson
this unit provides information on the advantages and disadvantages of using a coursebook as a lesson plan. It offers ways for teachers to understqnd the disadvantages and omit, replace, supplement or
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Jemez Pueblo
It's important to take in to consideration the students' past experiences because that will shape their approach to English class. Also, there is a a balance that needs to be struck by English teacher
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Jemez Springs
The two video’s highlight the difference between a well organised and effective lesson and a poorly organised and ineffective lesson. The first lesson was poorly structured with no engage phase and
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Jersey City
This unit section illustrates how a lesson plan should be made and how flexible teachers should be with their lesson plan. A lesson plan will basically just help you make the class run smooth and know
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Keansburg
The unit overview the aspects of classrom management in a wide range of variety. For me the most interestiong sections were those dedicated to the classroom seating arrangement that is just as importa
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Kearny
The unit presents very useful overview of the Present tenses- was good to revise my knowledge. Probably, the most interesting for me were tips on the Present tenses implemented on different parts of t
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Keeler Farm
The content of UNIT 5 will guide teachers for an effective lesson planning that will keep them organized on track while teaching, thus allowing them to teach more and, help students reach objectives m
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Kenilworth
This unit covers the general rules of grammar that a person should know in order to speak English properly. It is a very important unit because as a native English speaker one may naturally use these
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Keyport
Speaking and writing are not only the productive phases of learning a language but also the communicative ones. Communication is extremely important since we express ourselves and reach out to the sam
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Kinnelon
An in-depth look at teachers and learners and the role each plays in the learning environment. Discusses what works and doesn't work in the classroom for both the teacher as well as the learner. Point
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Kirtland
In this chapter, I learned about classroom setups and seating arrangements, such as rows versus a horseshoe/circle setup, and the advantages/disadvantages of using each one. I also learned the pros an
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La Cienega
Unit 9 covers course books and lesson materials. There are primarily two kinds of materials to use for teaching; authentic and created. I learned that the teacher must know the levels, interest and se
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La Huerta
The content of this unit is all about Lesson Planning. I learned from this Unit the importance of creating a lesson plan especially to a unexperienced teacher. Lesson plan is an important guide to car
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