There have been a few requests for videos of teachers and classrooms.
Please find the following resources:
http://oelp.uoregon.edu/shaping
This shows teachers in American "English as a Second Language" classes demonstrating teaching techniques
http://mhpdonline.com/mhpd/index.php?option=com_videolibrary&secTab=ELL
This is a resource from McGraw Hill of teachers demonstrating techniques
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/tips?utm_source=facebook-teachingenglish&utm_mediu%C2%ADm=wallpost&utm_campaign=bc-teachingenglish-facebook
This British Council Resource shows teachers in International teachers.
And finally, this is an animated "online trainer" who demonstrates teaching techniques:
http://www.in2english.com.cn/media_file/flashs/1859/index.swf
Also, look in the side for links to videos that are associated with "Teach like a Champion" a very influential book in American Schools.
I hope this helps you!
1. Video of classroom dynamics
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Hello Do Thi Mai Chi,
Delete1- These are videos of American Classroom teachers.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/03/07/magazine/20100307-teacher-videos.html?ref=magazine#/readingaloud
They are from an education program in the United States called "Teach like a Champion". This program tries to help teachers learn very specific behaviors and techniques. I will add the link to the side.
2- I will add links to the side to help you find teaching resources to the side. Remember though, this site is not a "teaching resource" site directly, because there are already many sites like that.
1. Text books
ReplyDelete2. Offical dispath
How can I get?
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ReplyDeleteUsing English language to teach English in schools (level A1, A2, B1) is still problematic in my locality. We really need materials and related resources to help teachers improve their skill and methodology in Teaching English in English!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Ted.
Just to say "thank you" to Ted who has designed this blog for our class. It is both helpful and an unforgetable memory of our days learning at EF New York.
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Again with Teaching English in English:
ReplyDeleteI think it would be helpful if you have videos of teaching English as second language in different levels from A1 to B1 (ex: for student in EF school or in other countries whose English is not mother tongue).
I'm thankful for what you've done, Ted.
We had some text books. Thanks.
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