1186. They'll put you to the test, no doubt



Teacher A said to teacher B, “On the very first day in that vacation course the students will put you to the test. 

I would advise you to speak all in English, whatsoever level of English the children have. So it can be sound you explain things clearly, slowly, in different ways, with gestures, pronouncing clearly, and with the aid of the whiteboard. 

Don’t tolerate the smallest disruption: stop speaking and silently stare at the disruptive student – otherwise, something different you can do is to explain that those actions or speaking are not allowed in classes.” / Photo from: www ed-resources com. boys studying

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