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Pocahontas
We used the Future tenses, with a verb form that generally marks the event described by it as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future. But it has a number of ways to express the
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Pondosa
This unit covered the 7 most common future tenses including their usage, structure, common student mistake, and activities for teaching each. I learned more explicitly the difference between the diffe
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Port Orford
This unit was very over whelming for me. As I am studying and going through this course, I am realizing just how much we take for granted, as native born speakers of English. We grow up assuming we ar
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Portland
This unit is dealing with very specific and unique English language items. Especially the use of modal and phrasal verbs can be hard for foreign language students. The suggestion is to learn those ver
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Post
Teaching aids are tool and equipment used in teaching as a supplement in the classroom, they can be considered the instruction to enhance the interest of students. Teaching materials are important to
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Powell Butte
Lesson 7 covers the purpose of learning vocabulary and grammar. The lesson high lights that while it may be important to stick with the lesson guide adjusting to the needs and level of the students is
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Powers
This unit is all about teaching pronunciation and phonology. As mentioned in this unit, pronunciation is an aspect of the English language teaching that is important to most students but often neglect
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Prairie City
Lesson 5 covers various classroom setups and speech styles that a teacher can use in the classroom to maintain student interest and facilitate good behavior. Classroom structure provided useful info
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Pratum
This Unit covered a lot of specific ideas about Teaching Special Groups. I liked that it provided specific tips and approaches to the most common special groups, such as children, teaching Business En
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Prescott
Understanding modals and passive formation will be imperative for English language learners as they prepare for more nuanced uses of language that more clearly express one's intentions and ideas. Expr
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Prineville
Well unit 5 is about Classroom Management which is the skill of organising and managing the class, having a friendly, relaxed manner and maintaining discipline. And in every classroom there are factor
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Progress
I was worried that this unit was going to be long and arduous, not unlike the Present Tenses unit. I almost felt heavy while working on that unit -- while I knew what present tenses were, and could us
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Prospect
This unit taught me a lot about the importance of maintaining the students engaged, but also ensuring they are learning the materials/content. Variety is important in order to make sure the students d
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Prosper
Most of the schools have have provided different teaching resources and teaching equipment in the classroom for teachers to make the lessons more effective and interesting. For example the board whic
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Provolt
Unit 14 is about how we choose the type of material used to teach. Coursebooks were a major topic of this unit as we gain a better understanding of the types of coursebooks (authentic & created mater
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Quincy
This chapter I learned about the different types of present tense, which i previously was unaware that it could be broken down like this. Breaking it down into so many different sub categories will de
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Rainbow
Learning how to manage a classroom has been a wonderful learning experience for me. One of the most important aspects I learned in this unit is that class arrangement, group arrangement, and even gest
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Rainier
This unit was useful because I was able to see two different lesson plans on the same topic. It is nice to see a really good example where the teacher was able to create a community within the classro
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Raleigh Hills
Managing class is not easy because, you need to know what are the best techniques that we offer to our students to understand the lessons and also to develop their individual talents in the class, but
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Redland
Reading and listening are two very important and mandatory things in order for the students learn English. The more they know how to read and listen the more information they can gain during their ev
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Redmond
I found this unit very interesting to watch. It really does show how important it is the teachers attitude towards the students in the classroom. I found myself very intimidated & uncomfortable watchi
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Reedsport
This final unit is all about troubleshooting. It explores some of the most common problem situations that teachers can encounter in the classroom and also suggests ways of dealing with them. It discus
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Reedville
I learned that course books will often be supplemented with material that the teacher has created or even whole sections might have to be replaced when they are not suitable to a class. Material can b
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Remote
This unit discussed general English pronunciation and explained how important it is for teachers to understand proper pronunciation because it is an incredibly important aspect of the English language
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Rhododendron
This unit acted as a nice wrap-up to the entire course. While there wasn't explicit review of the material we had covered, it felt like a satisfying end to the course! It is to be expected that not ev
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Rice
This unit gave me a better understanding of how to teach reading and listening (receptive) skills to students. Most prior units have focused on teaching aspects of grammar (past tenses, present tenses
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Rice Hill
From this unit, I have learned the correct ways of correction; when to be used, when not to be used and how. I have also learned the many methods and theories of teaching. Most importantly I have lear
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Richland
both of the videos showed what should and shouldn't happen in a class. It showed how the teacher has control on the understanding and engaging of the students. On the first lesson it was very clear t
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Richmond
In this lesson, we learned how to manage a class, including how to establish rapport, how to maintain discipline, giving instructions, teachers position in the class, and how to arrange and group stud
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Rickreall
Lesson planning is an important and flexible part of teaching. Some teachers jot down bullet points while others write detailed plans. Having a lesson plan is beneficial for establishing learning obje
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Riddle
This unit covered the different equipment and teaching aids that are likely to be found in the classroom including the board, IMBs, OHPs, visual aids, worksheets and work cards, cassettes and recorder
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Rieth
In this unit I learned about teaching new vocabulary. There is a general consensus around the order that grammar should be taught, but not necessarily the order that vocabulary is taught. The difficul
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Riley
In my view, maintaining discipline has always been a major factor in the darker side of teaching. As a teacher, the main problem I'm facing is the unruliness of students due to boredom or other factor
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Ripplebrook
This lesson elaborates on the concepts of authentic materials and created materials first discussed in the Receptive Skills unit, and also provides some useful examples and links to websites to show h
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Ritter
In this unit we looked at the various qualities possessed by a good teacher, comprising of desirable personality traits and the ways in which a teacher interacts with their students. We looked at the
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Rivergrove
This was the last unit of the TEFL course and this makes me very happy. This unit focused on dealing with all sorts or different issues that might come up in a class such as gaps in the level of the s
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Riverside
Teaching productive skills such as speaking and writing are equally important. After reading this unit seems like teaching writing is a little harder than teaching fluency in speaking but I think it
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Riverton
Classroom management is the focus of this unit. This unit covers how a teacher can use eye contact, gesture and his/her voice in the classroom. The eyes can be used to show students that they are invo
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Riverview
A relatively short unit to understand how a new language should be taught, covering the key components of vocabulary, grammar and functions. What we learnt earlier about the ESA methodology in Unit 3
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Riverwood
This unit discussed how to evaluate your students. The biggest takeaway I had from this unit was that every teacher goes about evaluating their students in their own way, but that often times there ar
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Rock Creek
I found this Unit to be very interesting as to the different dynamics a teacher will encounter in teaching English.There are so many factors to take into considreation. For example: the different leve
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Rock Point
For me course books are one of the most important things when learning the language. Books give us a clear idea of gradual study of the language from the begginer level to advanced, which is very conv
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Rockaway Beach
In Unit 5, we learned classroom management and for a class to learn effectively the teacher must be able to inspire confidence in the students. Classroom management is the skill of organizing and man
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Rocky Point
In studying this course, I did not realize that there were so many different types of "Beginner" groups. I knew that there were Pre-Beginner and Beginner, but after breaking this level down into the v
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Rogue River
Lesson 4 was a difficult lesson to comprehend on my first reading without mixing up the rules from other tenses. After rereading a few times, I have a better understanding of the different tense forms
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Rome
In this lesson, there are two ways of teaching style been used in two different videos. As a teacher we can clearly see that the first video is not really good and not effective because the teacher�
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Rose Lodge
Unit tells us about conditional clauses where students make most of the mistakes. It is interesting to learn conditionals as there are many topics that can be covered. I like that in this unit there i
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Roseburg
Most important thing that I red in this unit was the fact I need to be a little more in "control" in the class at first, more that I usually am before I get to know the students because it is easier t
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Round Prairie
I found something very interesting on internet: "Many philosophers and motivational speakers talk about the importance of living in the present. A lot of people would agree. However, when I hear this,
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Rowena
In this unit, I’ve learnt about the grammar behind the conditional and reported speech. The fact that the ‘form’ can be re-arranged to imply the same meaning (i.e., the third conditional example
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