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Author Topic: Teacher's Class attendance  (Read 402 times)

Offline gaogao

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Teacher's Class attendance
« on: April 27, 2012, 11:31:01 AM »
So...most of my teacher's never show up for the English conversation class. They always tell me last minute that they have a meeting or can not make it. I usually have a total of 7 Teacher students, but almost half or more than half always never show up.....how do I plan lessons for just 3 or 2 teachers? :P It's hard because they are all different levels....usually the low levels are the skippers and then more intermediate level come...but if there's only a few they are always so shy to just speak....they usually feed off each other when speaking and during discussions....what to do? 


Offline jenglish

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Re: Teacher's Class attendance
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 11:40:18 AM »
Happened to me a lot too.  Nice when you have no class though! 

I used breakingnewsenglish, introduced some new vocabulary and talked current events, especially in South Korea.

Everytime someone posts an adult class lesson, download it.  More than enough to use.  Here are some that I've used that went over pretty well.

Thanks to those who posted these for my use!

Offline Aventine

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Re: Teacher's Class attendance
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2012, 07:21:47 PM »
Joongangdaily articles work well too. 

 

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