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Dave Phillips Posted 16 years ago
Teaching

Students

What subjects to you find it easiest to talk about? Eg sport, yourself etc.

What questions would you ask other learners that are at a lower intermediate level?

Learning works both ways - Teachers asnwer your questions so you learn. We learn from you how you like to learn.
  

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Hi Dave, I prefer talking about news and the things that are happening around the world at the moment with my teacher. Just to state an example, the vulcanic erupton in ireland caused a long discussion in my class, which was really nice. Now we're doing some powerpoint presentations about the states of the US.

  • Hi Dave, I prefer talking about news and the things that are happening around the world at the moment with my teacher.
  • Just to state an example, the vulcanic erupton in ireland caused a long discussion in my class, which was really nice.
  • Now we're doing some powerpoint presentations about the states of the US.
  • It helps oneself to learn to present in front of the class, but you also get insights of the life,the landscape and the capital...
  • there.
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Hi Dave,

I prefer talking about news and the things that are happening around the world at the moment with my teacher. Just to state an example, the vulcanic erupton in ireland caused a long discussion in my class, which was really nice.
Now we're doing some powerpoint presentations about the states of the US. It helps oneself to learn to present in front of the class, but you also g
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Thanks Alex.

Unfortunatly my students are at a much lower level that yourself. I have to write a survey for them to ask each other and practice their speaking skills as a freer practise. So the answers will be yes or no.
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Thanks Sophie.

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