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| I am a student teacher and I would be grateful if you can respond to the following question for me What problems do you face in teaching English due to students' attitude to syllabus. how do you adress this in your teaching situation. your response would be immensely helpful to me thanks in advance lakshmi [Email deleted] |
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| Generally, I find there are very few- as long as the student is on a course that meets their needs, then the syllabus is rarely an issue. I teach exam courses, though, so the syllabus is designed to get them to exam standards, which is their primary aim. |
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