Welcome to the forum.I'm just curious - how can I, as a teacher, help my very, very, very low-achieving students space required here (teenagers, 14 to16yrsyears old)?
Note all my corrections above. There's no such thing as "informal writing" here. This is an English language forum and our sole aim is to ensure that all our members learn/use correct written and spoken English. You're an English teacher so we assume you know how to capitalise and punctuate correctly. If that's the case, please make sure you do both correctly on this forum. If you don't know how to do so, I don't see how you can teach other learners.First, thank youfirstfor answering but I thought, as it was my first timetopostinginon yourrespectful[respected] site, thatit's anI could use informal writing as it's achattychat betweenfellowteachers.
Note my corrections above. I don't know what the underlined parts mean. I never thought you were trying to start a blog. You asked for help with teaching some of your students.soI was notthataccurateforwith my grammar no comma here orpunctuationspunctuation.thenI just neededasome professional advice, not to start my own blog or a study on that topic, just friendlytype ofexperienced teachers' advice. One more time, thanks for being so specific and perfect.
It was not three clear questions , it was more than three and the last one was not as clear as you said it is ambigious question.Welcome to the forum.
First, please take a look at my corrections above. As you're a teacher, we expect you to capitalise and punctuate correctly so please check all your posts before you submit them.
We'll need more information if we're to be able to help you.
Are all your students performing poorly or is it a small number within a larger class?
Are you teaching them privately or do you teach at a school?
Are you able to choose your own teaching resources or do you have to teach from a prescribed list? How do you currently teach them (what methods do you use) and how much leeway do you have when deciding on those methods?
Yet again, you failed to capitalise the first person singular pronoun. I don't know what the underlined part means. Your ellipsis had no place there. You omitted an apostrophe. Don't use brackets instead of quotation marks.If you dont see how I can teach other students so you never did, no ellipsis here what's wrong with "informal writing"?
It's clear that you don't think that our correcting all errors is "helping others". That's exactly what we're doing. I don't know what the underlined part means.Teachers are born to help others, not to pick up on all little mistakes to get over their heads and say depressing words about anywrongserrors.
You're right that it was more than three - it was four questions and you still haven't answered any of them. What's ambiguous about the fourth question?It was not three clear questions; it was more than three and the last one was not as clear as you said. It is an ambiguous question.
Forgive what? Execuse me , what exactly that you should forgive as i have been attacked since i just sent one post asking for strategies to help low achievers ? Tone of what please you labeled my words as you dont understand so it wasn't that ?!!!!@Ms.Safaa: as you are a newbie in this forum, I will forgive the tone of your latest posts. But please understand this: our students may assume that all the answers they read in this forum are in correct English. That is why we correct all mistakes , even those that you may consider trivial.
Note my corrections above, again! Your tone is rude and belligerent and you have made it clear that you are not prepared to take notice of or advice from the members here.Forgive what?ExecuseExcuse me, what exactlythatdo youshouldneed to forgive?asI have been attacked since Ijust sentwrote one post asking for strategies to help low achievers.
I don't understand this sentence at all.Tone of what please you labeled my words as you dont understand so it wasn't that ?!!!!
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