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THE FLIPPED LEARNING 1

Hello everybody! Nowadays I tend to summarize some information about a new model of instruction which is "flipped learning model"

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Differences in American and British English grammar

Speakers of American English generally use the present perfect tense far less than speakers of British English.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

THE FLIPPED LEARNING 1


Hello everybody! Nowadays I tend to summarize some information about a new model of instruction which is "flipped learning model". Though it is unknown many years ago, but it is attracting supporters among educators and directors in American K-12 and postsecondary school rooms.

During this model, nearly most of direct instruction is delivered outside the cluster learning range through video or different strategies of delivery.
On one hand, class time is accessible for pupils to involve in active learning, work in conjunction with their companions, and estimate their progress.

On the other hand, for educators, it helps them offer one-on-one support, guidance and inspiration.
The modification is from a teacher-centered class to a student-centered learning environment.

                           To be continued ...............

Sunday, June 8, 2014

How to Teach English Online: Everything You Need to Know

How to Teach English Online: Everything You Need to Know

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work from the comfort of your own home?

Although more and more ESL teachers are becoming less reluctant to use technology in the classroom, going completely online is a big step, one that most have never even considered. Some can’t even imagine what it would be like to teach a class and not have your students sitting in front of you. Still, teaching English online is a very attractive possibility for many these days, and it's a choice that is gaining popularity fast among ESL teachers and students, mostly because of the advantages.

Differences in American and British English grammar

We 'll speak in this article about many elements that represent in the following :


Introduction | 1. Verb agreement with collective nouns | 2. Use of delexical verbs have and take | 3. Use of auxiliaries and modals | 4. Use of prepositions | 5. Past tense forms | 6. Implications for teaching

Introduction

Speakers of American English generally use the present perfect tense (have/has + past participle) 
far less than speakers of British English. In spoken American English it is very common to use the simple past tense as an alternative in situations where the present perfect would usually have been used in British English. The two situations where this is especially likely are:
(i) In sentences which talk about an action in the past that has an effect in the present:
American English / British English

Tips for Teaching English as a Foreign Language

Have you ever wondered what it would take to start teaching English as a foreign language?
For native English speakers, there are often many opportunities for travelling overseas and teaching English language arts to students in another country. You may be wondering if you have to already know another language when teaching English to others, but some of the best English lessons are often the result of a teacher who only knows English and therefore forces the students to speak in English to communicate. This method of teaching where you force your students to only speak English is known as the direct method or the natural method of teaching a foreign language, and focuses heavily on correct pronunciation and gaining conversational skills.