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Hi...l am TESOL ESL..English teacher ...and then perfect ...professor .... wonderful😊🙏l live in Turkey...but dreams lovely ABD. ...❤l hope l want to go to ABD ..and by the work's both of them talk about this project TESOL...ESL..great prpject bt the TESOL...🎉wonderful...😊🙏👏
I wish i could hear the students better. But as someone who is looking into this profession this is a wonderful video💜This is exactlllly what i want to do
If, as the lecturer said, the simplified language of graded readers is very useful in language learning, then why does it matter if materials are authentic? Authentic conversations are cluttered with interruptions and colloquial speech that is suitable for advanced learners. For elementary students, simple language and inauthentic texts are clear, easy to learn, and build confidence.
This is more like a teachers “conference” and not an “English Learning Class” and the Professor’s accent is fine. I understood him completely English is not about an “accent” or the way someone speaks. Because who possesses “the authentic English accent”? Not understanding an accent is one of the biggest problems deriving from; “English Learning Schools” overseas. They always advertise looking for “Native Speakers” but what happens if someone from South USA goes for the interview, VS someone from the North USA, goes in for the interview does the accent matter? No it doesn’t matter, because the goal is learning how to read, write, speak and understand the language, and eventually the student will have his/her accent in her/his unique format.
I don't think "undocted" should be a part of the definition - at least not in its full meaning, because newspaper articles, for example, are very much docted and have been written and edited with great care for how the language sounds. This is a very interested topic indeed. I might go on and write about it, because it is fascinating to think about this and try and clothe these concepts and cogition in words.
It troubles me that ESOL teachers are possibly being judged on the source and authenticity of materials used, rather than on how effective the lessons are in achieving their goals. Let's keep it simple and teach a language effectively by whatever means.
'See if you can find anyone who speaks English in Newcastle'........What the Hell! How regionalist is that? Isn't lecturing like this totally not what a decent language teacher should be doing? All the learners could work this all out for themselves
Professor is great 🎉😊and TESOL project is wonderful🎉🙏l am English teacher ESL..TESOL...perfect professor 🎉💜 important project by TESOL...Wonderful 🎉🎉🎉😊🙏 education
I AM ENGLISH TEACHER ESL...TESOL..Great...🎉🙏👏.The presentation deserves high appreciation Loved it❤
I like it a lot. I think that this presentation is aimed for teachers. So if you are not a teacher you may not enjoy it.
This lecture helps me a lot. I would like to know how authenticity can be inside of an English classroom. Great presentation!
Hi...l am TESOL ESL..English teacher ...and then perfect ...professor .... wonderful😊🙏l live in Turkey...but dreams lovely ABD. ...❤l hope l want to go to ABD ..and by the work's both of them talk about this project TESOL...ESL..great prpject bt the TESOL...🎉wonderful...😊🙏👏
This lecture is really paramount for a teacher. I highly appreciate it.
I wish i could hear the students better. But as someone who is looking into this profession this is a wonderful video💜This is exactlllly what i want to do
This is I've been searching for, a clear explanation of authenticity and genuineness. Good!
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The presentation deserves high appreciation. Loved it. ❤
If, as the lecturer said, the simplified language of graded readers is very useful in language learning, then why does it matter if materials are authentic? Authentic conversations are cluttered with interruptions and colloquial speech that is suitable for advanced learners. For elementary students, simple language and inauthentic texts are clear, easy to learn, and build confidence.
Wonderful lecture. It made me miss my lessons at UFRJ, a Brazilian university.
good idea and best way to learn english language thank you my teacher just you have excellent system educatif.
Excellent lecture!!! Thank you so much professor, it has been very helpful for my research!
This is more like a teachers “conference” and not an “English Learning Class” and the Professor’s accent is fine. I understood him completely English is not about an “accent” or the way someone speaks.
Because who possesses “the authentic English accent”? Not understanding an accent is one of the biggest problems deriving from; “English Learning Schools” overseas.
They always advertise looking for “Native Speakers” but what happens if someone from South USA goes for the interview, VS someone from the North USA, goes in for the interview does the accent matter? No it doesn’t matter, because the goal is learning how to read, write, speak and understand the language, and eventually the student will have his/her accent in her/his unique format.
If everything is accent, and accent can impede or unlock communication than the accent of the candidate in an interview should matter.
Yep. That's the difference between accent and pronunciation.
He is teaching very well
I am also planning to join this course.
I love this professor💜
good presentation! thanks!
I don't think "undocted" should be a part of the definition - at least not in its full meaning, because newspaper articles, for example, are very much docted and have been written and edited with great care for how the language sounds.
This is a very interested topic indeed. I might go on and write about it, because it is fascinating to think about this and try and clothe these concepts and cogition in words.
very wonderful method of teaching
Could someone tell me who the lecturer / presenter is? I think he is great and I would like to know his name. Thanks a lot, Elizabeth from Ecuador
This video is very useful
Very informative ~ . I wonder where this class held.
University of Essex
As long as it is comprehensible to the native speakers; it is authentic. Language evolves constantly.
Excellent practice.
when teahcing english should you teach formal english or informal (or both) ?
It depends on the students' needs. You should first conduct the needs analysis, then you can decide whether you teach formal or informal English.
미치겠네요. 코스모지나 같은 힐링 되는 영상들을 가진 브이로그를 좀 마음에 드는 것으로 찾고 싶은데 저는 아직 거부감 드는 모습의 영상만 뜨고 대학이 뜨네요. 그냥 대학에 살아야 하나 봐요. 여기 좋네요. 그냥 전체 재생 해서 볼까 봐요.
It is a communicative and interactive lecture.
Excellent. Thank you.
Thank so much
It troubles me that ESOL teachers are possibly being judged on the source and authenticity of materials used, rather than on how effective the lessons are in achieving their goals. Let's keep it simple and teach a language effectively by whatever means.
Hello i'm interested...
What is the score required for ielts to join master of Tesol?
That's very fantastic
Excellent
Love it
that's all right...
I want participate
At 59:08 - Notherners don't have lunch ('loonch') they have dinner ; - )
great!
true
i got it
'See if you can find anyone who speaks English in Newcastle'........What the Hell! How regionalist is that? Isn't lecturing like this totally not what a decent language teacher should be doing? All the learners could work this all out for themselves
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