Practice
A fundamental part of any TEFL course. SEE’s trainees will teach
6 one-hour observed classes to real students using skills they have
acquired during training. Levels will range from beginner to intermediate
with an age range from primary to adult. One-to-one feedback will
be given to every trainee by one of SEE’s experienced class observers.
Teaching Techniques
Components of the course cover:
- Introduction
- The Teaching Process (1)
- The Teaching Process (2)
- Teaching Pronunciation
- Teaching Vocabulary
- Teaching Grammar
- Teaching Speaking
- Teaching Listening
- Teaching Reading
- Teaching Writing
- Topics, Situations, Notions and Functions
- Classroom Interaction
- Classroom Discipline
- Teaching Children
- Large Heterogeneous Classes
- Lesson Preparation
Foreign Language Experience
Appreciation of the difficulties involved in learning a foreign
language and how this can benefit their teaching.
Language Awareness - the structure and components of English.
Trainees will receive an overview of all verb tenses and language
components as well as a focused analysis of conditional sentences,
passive verb forms and specific commonly used verb tenses. Stress,
intonation and rhythm will be analyzed and practiced.
Student Profile
Trainees work with individual students on rapport-building, error
analysis and correction and addressing individual student needs.
A final report including a needs analysis, student analysis and
summary will be prepared by trainees and discussed with the course
trainer.
Materials Project
Trainees will develop a set of teaching materials during the training
period. The materials need to be portable, durable, easy-to-use
and relevant. An analysis and demonstration of the materials will
be prepared and presented to other course trainees for discussion.
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