[Online TESOL] Dear Teacher Allan
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Name Jae Kyung Park Date20-10-29 18:24 View2,352 Comment1Content
Hello, I'm Jae Kyung Park, one of your Online TESOL class students. For the past six weeks, I had a great time learning about TESOL and how to become an English teacher. Your lessons weren't difficult, and some of your jokes from the videos made me laugh. ;)
I just wanted to ask you one last question. I added a single word prompts in the practice stage between step 1 & step 2(before submitting it) but excluded it because I thought it would be time-consuming, students will be overwhelmed, and would take longer than I wanted to take. But reading your comment, maybe I should have just left it. ㅜ.ㅜ
How can you know which activity should be included or not? How long would each activity will take? Would it be under a certain class hour? Would the exercise be fruitful for the students, not feeling overloaded?
Once again, I wanted to say thank you for having me, and will miss you and the course. Whether you continue being a teacher or not, I wish you a happy and healthy life.
:D
I just wanted to ask you one last question. I added a single word prompts in the practice stage between step 1 & step 2(before submitting it) but excluded it because I thought it would be time-consuming, students will be overwhelmed, and would take longer than I wanted to take. But reading your comment, maybe I should have just left it. ㅜ.ㅜ
How can you know which activity should be included or not? How long would each activity will take? Would it be under a certain class hour? Would the exercise be fruitful for the students, not feeling overloaded?
Once again, I wanted to say thank you for having me, and will miss you and the course. Whether you continue being a teacher or not, I wish you a happy and healthy life.
:D
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Hi Jae Kyung Park,
I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed the course and hope that you were able to learn a lot of things that you will be able to use later in your career and life!
Now, in regards to your question about keeping the single word prompts activity in the practice stage of your lesson plan, I would say that it would have been better to include it. Would it have made your lesson plan better? Yes, but just a little bit, and honestly your practice stage was still quite good overall.
Anyhow, thank you again for your kind words of appreciation. I also wish you a happy and healthy life!