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Teaching for Success: Lessons and Teaching.

New course starting in order to improve my skills as an English teacher. We’ll look at key professional practices that help make a successful teacher of English, to enable us to develop the skills we need for your continuing professional development (CPD). Each week focuses on a different practice: planning lessons and courses, managing resources, managing the lesson and taking responsibility for professional development.
Considering the role of technology in teaching, as well as more traditional resources, such as flashcards and of course, the board. Classroom management is a vital teaching skill. You look at ways to give effective instructions, different types of group work, and how to really involve learners in your lessons. Whatever your level of experience, and no matter what learners you teach, this course will give you the opportunity to reflect on and share your current practice. And you'll find new ideas and activities to try with your learners, too.

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