1371. Helping out my students



Teacher A said to teacher B, “At the extra-school classes of English we used to do homework and play games in English. In the part of homework they had to do some exercises, for instance drills. 

They came up to my table sometimes and told me they didn’t understand such or such exercise. Ok, read – I told them in their L1, namely Spanish – read the instructions in your course book as many times as you need to understand it; study the example; look up the words of the instructions in the dictionary. 

Then, they went to fetch the dictionary. At the beginning it was a bit hard to find a word in the dictionary. I assisted them by for example showing them that the words appeared in alphabetical order. 

I don’t understand the exercise is not the right answer: read and read the instructions of the exercise. It was like: find out who the bad guy is.” / Photo from: southernorderspage blogspot com. large family. they help one another

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