When I started my MA TESOL program in the summer of 2014, I could not find any quality videos on UA-cam demonstrating exemplary ESOL teaching. I was about to step back into the ESOL classroom, and I wanted guidance. I could read a book or talk to a professor, but I couldn't see anyone who was giving me TESOL-related advice actually putting the advice into practice. Thanks to Andrew Drummond and his team at Wits, the situation is very different today. As an aspiring TESOL professional, I immensely appreciate these videos. It's one thing to read how ESOL should be taught; it's another to see someone demonstrate, step by step, how a good ESOL lesson comes together. Thank you Andrew Drummond and team! Please keep up your amazing work!
Sir it's very nice videos but it would be better if you can make the audio (i mean your voice) a lil bit louder. So that I can hear your voice clearly. Thank you
They are Concept Checking Questions. They are used to clarify whether your students understand what was taught in class before moving on to the next part of the lesson. ICQs are Instruction Checking Questions. They are used to make sure that the students understand the instructions that you have given them.
With a few modifications the sentence structures you wrote would be correct if they were formatted as: I am a teacher. I finished my English diploma. Can I take this course to improve myself? So yes, in my opinion, you just have improved your language skills by practicing your writing.
The poor sound quality makes it difficult to watch. Fortunately you can turn on the closed captions. I am just wandering if anything can be made or if anybody could fix the sound. It is muffled, it is way too low.
When I started my MA TESOL program in the summer of 2014, I could not find any quality videos on UA-cam demonstrating exemplary ESOL teaching. I was about to step back into the ESOL classroom, and I wanted guidance. I could read a book or talk to a professor, but I couldn't see anyone who was giving me TESOL-related advice actually putting the advice into practice.
Thanks to Andrew Drummond and his team at Wits, the situation is very different today. As an aspiring TESOL professional, I immensely appreciate these videos. It's one thing to read how ESOL should be taught; it's another to see someone demonstrate, step by step, how a good ESOL lesson comes together. Thank you Andrew Drummond and team! Please keep up your amazing work!
That's too kind!
I will be have demo this weekend
I am very stressed out . Thank you very much of this helpful video ❤
Very nice videos.So useful for ESL teachers.Great job!
The volume is very low, thanks anyways
Sir it's very nice videos but it would be better if you can make the audio (i mean your voice) a lil bit louder. So that I can hear your voice clearly. Thank you
Very much informative session Sir. Thank you Sir 🙏🙏
Great class, Sir. Thank you very much for sharing
plz can you send me the photo of the dialogue ?
Very useful
Thank you sir!
COncerning the free practice, do we actually put it at the production stage or at the previous stage?
Thank you for shearing!
Very nice sir
Very interesting video
Thanks
Very nice...
can you provide us with the handouts please?
Interesting class
Thanks very much.
Good video
Thank you sir
Thank you🙏
Informative and useful session sir
Good👍
Nice
volume of this video is so low =(
Useful lecture about speaking skills
-Dr Virenkumar Pandya
BDK ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE GADHADA
Nice.
Thanks.
T stands for Teacher, SS stands for Students, and TL stands for Target Language. Good luck
the voice is not clear sadly
Great class sir
Very informative session
Thanks for sharing
I cant download the Powerpoint
plzz help me
It's useful.
can't hear him properly.
Making sure the audience can hear you (nudge nudge) is paramount.
Sound is very low.
thank you loads
amazing thanks!
Thank
Really a great video.Just that instead of CCQ it is ICQ before seting up the debate task in this case.Nevertheless great work.
What does ICQ mean sir?
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This is a great video, but the sound is awful.
Why can't they get a decent camera person?
presentation freezer spelling check
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Boring class
Nice video
Nice
Very nice video thank you
The sound is horrible
Good
Very nice video.so helpful
great demo and thank you very much
It's not clear and the valum is very low
Thank you for all the efforts .. I just have a quick question : what is meant by CCQs !
They are Closed Clarification Questions. (the question you ask checking understanding of the specific language)
They are Concept Checking Questions. They are used to clarify whether your students understand what was taught in class before moving on to the next part of the lesson. ICQs are Instruction Checking Questions. They are used to make sure that the students understand the instructions that you have given them.
Informative session. Thank you
Useful video
I am a teacher i finished only English diploma,,can I take this course to improve my self
With a few modifications the sentence structures you wrote would be correct if they were formatted as:
I am a teacher.
I finished my English diploma.
Can I take this course to improve myself?
So yes, in my opinion, you just have improved your language skills by practicing your writing.
The poor sound quality makes it difficult to watch. Fortunately you can turn on the closed captions. I am just wandering if anything can be made or if anybody could fix the sound. It is muffled, it is way too low.
May I ask what the difference between freer practice and production is? I can't hear trainees' answers. Thank you!
Good
Dear, aren't Yes/No questions supposed to be uttered with rising intonation at the end ???
Good session.
Good Evening
Thank you
Good topic.
Nice
Nice
terrible audio and shaky camera man....
Nice