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| classrooms " classroom talk " for adult students to make my teaching more active , effective and joyful. I think each stage of the lesson has its special speech accordingly. Your help would be considered much. Thanks a lot in advance. saleemabu |
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| Hi saleemabu What kind of calssroom talk are you looking for? Do you need topic suggestions or phrases that can be used? Are you working with a book in class or without it? |
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| I'm still not sure whether I completely understand what exactly you are looking for. What are the intentions of the adults who join your class to do so: are they just trying to improve their basic language skills in order to get around as tourists? Or are they business people who need English for their job? Depending on their intentions you need different topics to raise their interest in class. |
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