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programmed teaching
lovebeagle
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programmed teaching
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Dear teachers all over the world,
I am interested in programmed esl lessons but I am having difficulties finding the material. Of course, making my own is a sollution but time consuming. What is even more, I would like to see the examples of more experienced teachers in the field:). Thus, should you have any materials concerned, feel free to send me a message or upload it here. Or, at least write about your experience with the technique. Thank you in advance |
31 Mar 2013
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ueslteacher
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Any course already has a built-in curriculum and a teacher �s book to help you so find a good coursebook.Also check the lesson-plans from British Council here. Here you �ll find different activities and how to use them. Also check the tips here. Just browse through and choose what fits your teaching situation. Asking for programmes/curriculum for no one knows what course and what students is as if you were saying give me something I don �t know myself what, don �t you think? Your request is just too general/vague for anyone to be able to help.
Sophia
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31 Mar 2013
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lovebeagle
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Dear Sophia, You misunderstood me. There is a teaching technique called "programmed teaching" with introducing information chunks to groups of students with different learning abilities and pre-knowledge level.I do not need help with lesson plans or curriculum, but exmples for this particular technique. |
1 Apr 2013
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