303. So, are these your students?


One day teacher B said to teacher A, "When I began teaching English to a class-group of nearly thirty students age 13 and 14, I spoke in Spanish.
I presented the vocabulary of the new unit. The students were asked next day, because they were expected to have learned those words, words not meaningful to them.
I presented the grammar of the unit also in Spanish, on the blackboard, and the boys listened and copied.
Also exercises from the textbook were done.
No communication.
No real and authentic communication.
One positive point was that they were grateful for the notes on their memobooks, explained in a clear way. Widely speaking this was the unit working on."
www alcozar net: sheep on a picturesque hill slope. Alcózar is a village in Spain.

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