U is in Pronunciation
Pronunciation is the general term for that part of teaching that deals with sound. This includes the individual sounds of…
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Pronunciation is the general term for that part of teaching that deals with sound. This includes the individual sounds of…
There are many different kinds of test which may be given for different reasons: Placement Tests Given before courses start…
Songs, rhymes and chants are powerful tools for helping learners of all ages and levels but particularly younger learners memorise…
Reading in a foreign language is hard work requiring teacher support to ensure learner understanding and develop learners’ reading skills.…
Q is for Questions What is the most common question asked in the English language classroom? “Do you understand?”! And…
The 3 Ps (present, practise, produce) describe the ingredients of course and lesson design that are common to most EFL…
One-to-one lessons or private lessons often occur outside the language classroom at, for example, the learner’s place of work…
Often associated with the teaching of ESP (English for Special Purposes e.g. English for Bankers, Report-writing, etc), needs analysis…
A method is an approach to language teaching based on a particular principle or theory and as such is reflected…
Listening is one of four language skills along with reading, writing and speaking which learners need to develop in order…