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Do you think that the teaching method has an effect on the students' speaking skills? Explain how.

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Question added by Dina Sayed Abd El Hameid Ahmed
Date Posted: 2014/02/09
Yahya Hattab
by Yahya Hattab , Teacher of English until 1981, then HoD from 1981 to 1983, , Ministry of Education, Kuwait, and Ministry of Education, Qatar, Then Al-Yarmouk Independent School,

Undoubtedly, not only the teaching method; every gesture has its effect on your students. however, for all colleagues in the field of teaching i advise them to study a book entitled "The Learning Revolution" which I translated most of it for an agency3 years ago. It introduces new methods and definitely they are new to our region. One more thing, according to educators and linguists, nowadays, they say the best method is not to stick to a particular method. Suit your teaching to the teaching situation you have. By all means, set your goals and achieve them via the simplest and most direct method that your pupils interact with and set your learners in the focus of the teaching process. Wish luck to everyone.

 

Hsham Naji
by Hsham Naji , Sales Executive , Gaber Abd-ELSaheed for Cars Trading

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Hojat Kermani Nejad
by Hojat Kermani Nejad , English Interpreter /Purchase and Quality control , Water and Waste Company

teaching the method itself or just teaching through a specific method ? plz clarify it

Inas Attia Abd El-Ghany Abd El-Latif
by Inas Attia Abd El-Ghany Abd El-Latif , Assistant teacher , Mr. Mohammed El-Ramady

of course it has, using the suitable teaching method for students' age and experiences definitely affects their communication skills with others either in or out school.

YOU are the role model! How you speak and how you conduct a lesson will impact directly on your students' subsequent abilities. During lessons you are their guide and mentor and they will invariably follow your example.

Aneesa Yacoob
by Aneesa Yacoob , Educator , Nxamalal Islamic school

Definitely. All learners need to interact in the lesson by communicating thier views and opinions regarding the differrent topics in the classroom. If the educator monopolizes the discussion by continuously chatting, not giving learners the chance to give their input, it may lead to loss of self-confidence and disinterest in the class.

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