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Establishing Rapport (adult learners). Adriana Verrecchia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				“To build rapport with adults in the learning environment, use  positive nonverbal communication, deal with the whole person,  address learners as equals, share authority, and employ informal  room arrangements such as placing all the chairs in a circle, in a  U, or around a table. Adult students also appreciate instructors who  share appropriate information about themselves and who are  approachable and accessible.†Guidelines for Working with Adult Learners. ERIC Digest No. 77.A good rapport is the first important step for any teacher when they  first step into a unfamiliar classroom this is reminded in the  Faculty and TA department guides for Ohio state university that “It  is important to remember that initial impressions tend to be lasting  and that the way you...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Songs in Classrooms Steve Gaenzle - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				      Since the meaning is an important device in teaching grammar,  it is important to contextualize any grammar point. Songs are one of  the most enchanting and culturally rich resources that can easily be  used in language classrooms. Songs offer a change from routine  classroom activities. They are precious resources to develop  students' abilities in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.  They can also be used to teach a variety of language items such as  sentence patterns, vocabulary, pronunciation, rhythm, adjectives,  and adverbs.      Songs also give new insights into the target culture. They are  the means through which cultural themes are presented effectively.  Since they provide authentic texts, they are motivating. Prosodic  features of the language such as stress,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL The Internet in the Classroom #366 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Teaching EFL in the 21st century increasingly involves teaching students  how to sift through and evaluate information in English using the  Internet and other new technology. This is especially important for  English-language students who plan to study or work in countries with  knowledge-based economies. “[T]he vast amount of information  available on the Internet means that critical learning and literacy  skills are more important than ever before,”Mark Warschauer  wrote in a recent U.S. State Department publication. “We as  teachers should help learners think critically at the microlevel, for  example, by analyzing the perspectives and biases of individual World  Wide Web sites.”1<br /><br />As a teaching and  learning tool, the...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Songs in the classroom Soohee Choi - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Listening to music stimulates students to learn English and works  as a change of class atmosphere. Songs make an enjoyable learning  environment.  Songs have a small amount of information and a high  degree of superfluity; they make songs sound simple and this aid to  understanding. They contain authentic language, are easily  attainable, provide vocabulary and cultural aspects and are fun for  the students. They provide enjoyable speaking, listening, vocabulary  and language practice both in and out of the classroom.  Songs are a good resource for English Teaching; ''They are funny and can be selected to suit the needs and  interests of the students. Students think songs are natural and fun. Fun, even silly songs  abound in English. As texts, songs are interesting because most do  not...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			


