328. How to cook a class


One day teacher A said to teacher B, "What's the best discipline and management of the class-period? Self-discipline.
It's the student who really wants, wishes to learn English. So he makes good use of time, though kids and adolescents are playful and the kind. You can try to inoculate them the good virus of realizing of the necessity - and even interest and fun - of learning English. You have to try to make them want to learn. If you are motivated, it's more likely for them to get motivated alike. If they make small progresses and you gently praise those progresses, you'll boost up their wishing to keep on learning.
Make your classes practical: the subject of English is practical essentially. And remember all the time that your work is a service to them." Thanks for the photo to www necesitocasa com - A kitchen in a house of Huétor Vega, a town close to Granada (Spain).

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