Sunday 11 December 2011

Interesting articles

These articles have to do with topics that have been discussed and covered in class. 

The first one has to do with an element that is embedded in our written and spoken language: Grammar. To know how to use it improves tremendously our capacity to produce accurate and understandable outcomes. Such article explains that memorising a list of rules is not needed since grammar can be learnt in a natural way. How to do it? Just take a look at this short but useful article that can guide us to modify our learning habits and enjoy more of learning and teaching grammar. Moreover, we can go beyond and read other further and related readings.


The second article has to do with some issues that might be present when teaching at any learning scenario: Feedback and discipline. Part of our professional performance as teacher is to analyse the students' learning process. Each students has a different way to learn and to be orientated in order to get awareness and the things that can be improved. It is in this case in which feedback plays an important role. A good feedback is always enriching and beneficial. And, speaking of beneficial things, nothing is compared to study in a quite and comfortable environment, then discipline comes into the arena to help us provide a proper environment for learning. Enjoy therefore, the following presentation:




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