209. Your students' topics


The teacher trainer/coach told me,
"Your students can get more involved into the class conducting and into participation and into concentration when you deal with a topic that is meaningful for them.
Villa, Puyol, Casillas, Kaká, Sergio Ramos, Abengoa, Inhiesta, Güiza, Navas...
Your students may know more about those guys than you.
If you include those soccer players of Barça and Real Madrid, you will create a certain good and nice atmosphere of confrontation.
Those players are for example the subject of sentences, when presenting a grammar pattern.
Deal with topics that touch their interests.
More than that: your students' likes and topics must be ones of your interest, whatever topic or things they are, whatever things they tell you; these things are important.
Listen to them between classes.
These topics are not trifles in their lives.
Not at all.
English language becomes something significant and meaningful."
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