02/02/2017 - 22:33
After you have introduced and clarified the meaning of new language, it might be a good idea to check your students have actually understood you. In the session we’re going to first look at 7 practical ways of doing it. Then we will discuss the pros and cons of each and highlight when they might (not) be appropriate to use. Finally, we are going to spend the rest of the session applying the techniques in practice, based on various examples which will cover not only individual words, but also grammar, collocations and register.
Marek has worked as a teacher and teacher trainer in various countries, and is currently based in the Netherlands, where he started a freelance business teaching English, Spanish and Polish. He’s a passionate blogger (teflreflections.blogspot.com) and a staunch advocate of equal employment rights for NNESTs. He founded TEFL Equity Advocates (teflequityadvocates.com) which campaigns against the discrimination of NNESTs in TEFL. In his free time he loves travelling, reading, meeting new people and learning languages.
Do you understand? -Effective ways of concept checking: slides
Do you understand? – Effective ways of concept checking: webinar
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