Most of my training experience comes on a face to face basis and I've never really had to write in depth my teaching techniques and how I really get it to all work in the classroom. It's pretty easy to list a bunch of tips, and they do help a bit, but without depth behind them, they really won't be of much use. Most of the previous posts have dealt with deciding to take a TEFL course and how to get the most out of it. What happens after that though? How do you actually teach well? It's going to be a daunting task, but I'm planning on making the next few dozens posts related specifically to getting better in the classroom. I'll try to keep all of the posts systematic and have a logical progression. That being said, don't shoot me if I jump around a bit. TEFL Prague Courses The Language House http://www.thelanguagehouse.net
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