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I got a new duty to teach English intensive reading in this term. The teaching programme includes so many aspects of learning English, how can i teach it well?

Which is the most important thing for this comprehensive language teaching? How should i arrange and organize the class or teaching periods?


I need your cherished advice.

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Firstly, what ages are the students and what levels?
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They are the college students. I have ever give the English class of listening, and speaking. But have not give such kind of a baise English class to the college stds. I mean the class is composed of all the four/five skills of learning English.


What kind of class is most successfully in your mind?

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