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Micro-Teaching Trouble
Hi, I'm not entirely sure if this is the right forum but -
I'm a University Student doing "Introduction to English Language Teaching"
I have to do a 10minute Micro-teaching session on "one aspect of your native language or a language in which you are fluent" for english my course guide suggested "different accents" (I don't really "know" any other accents") or the surprising pronunciation of a name?
Currently I'm only fluent in English, and I'm having trouble figuring out what aspect I can teach to a university level class of students that they won't already know.
any ideas? anything would be much appreciated
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Re: Micro-Teaching Trouble

Originally Posted by
cape_carnival
Hi, I'm not entirely sure if this is the right forum but -
I'm a University Student doing "Introduction to English Language Teaching"
I have to do a 10minute Micro-teaching session on "one aspect of your native language or a language in which you are fluent" for english my course guide suggested "different accents" (I don't really "know" any other accents") or the surprising pronunciation of a name?
Currently I'm only fluent in English, and I'm having trouble figuring out what aspect I can teach to a university level class of students that they won't already know.
any ideas? anything would be much appreciated
The only help that came to my mind would be of Amy Walker:
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