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    Kinesthetic Learning

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    Kinesthetic Learning There are four types of learning styles which is visualauditorykinesthetic and reading and writing learners. Kinesthetic learning is also referred to as tactile learning‚ this learning style consists of the person carrying out actual physical activity in order to learn‚ instead of listening to a verbal lecture or watching a demonstration. The best learning style‚ according to the questionnaire and personal experience is the one that suits me the best. This style of

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    Auditory Learners

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    three main ways that a person can learn‚ some through a combination of multiple. There are auditory learners‚ there are visual learners‚ and lastly there are kinesthetic learners. An auditory learner is one who “has a preference for the transfer of information through listening: to the spoken word‚ of self or others‚ of sounds and noises. These people will use phrases such as ‘tell me’…” (citation 2). A visual learner is one who “has a preference for seen or observed things… These people will use phrases

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    One idea for English L2 writing teaching method is to use related vocabulary for students to create stories from the vocabulary lists. The teacher can ask students to brainstorm the related vocabulary about the writing topic of the day. The teacher can ask students in each group to brainstorm 10 vocabulary of the writing topic. Then‚ each group comes to the board and writes down the vocabulary. After that the whole class can discuss the vocabulary meaning together in class and ask each student to

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    1) Did you ……… anywhere interesting last weekend? a) go b) going c) was d) went 2) I work as a teacher and my wife ………‚ too. a) do b) is c) work d) does 3) I think ……… taxi driver a) her job is b) she’s a c) her job is an d) she’s 4) What is your home town ……… ? a) situated b) age c) like d) located 5) I’m afraid I ……… here for your birthday party. a) have not to be b) am not being c) will be not d) can’t be 6) How ……… are you? a) high b) wide c) long d) heavy

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    research theories‚ frameworks and the different aspects relating to the effects of inclusive learning and teaching of disabled learners We continually face challenges in supporting the learning of our students in our changing world. The curriculum that frames our learning and teaching practices are developed from research and learning theories. Expectations emphasise knowing how to learn and how to understand‚ access and use information gained. In the first half of the 20th century two theories dominated

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    English Language Teaching

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    Characteristics of English Language Teaching Methods: COMPARISON Adapted from Richards and Rodgers (2001) and Gültekin Boran‚ http://w3.gazi.edu.tr/web/gboran/eltmethodstogether.doc T: teacher‚ S: Student; SS: students Grammar Translation Method and Direct Method |METHOD |Grammar Translation Method |Direct Method | |Proponents/Advocates

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    Auditory Learners

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    in different ways; while some people are visual learners‚ others may retain information better through auditory or tactile means. And a large percentage are a combination of one or more of the aforementioned categories. Those who learn best by seeing are more visual learners. Visual learners like to take notes and they tend to sit in the front of the class (Learning Styles). They usually forget names but remember faces. When putting together items‚ visual learners need diagrams or pictures to understand

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    TEACHING THEORIES

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    ethics to adopt at the school‚ I came to the conclusion that most had already been thought about before and many a theorist could be used as a reference‚ but that indeed I was exercising that very thing I am hoping to become a teacher- and teaching is what it is all about! For “education is inherently about values: it reflects a vision of the kind of world we want our children to inherit; a vision of the kinds of people we hope they will become” (Alexander‚ 1992‚ cited in Pollard‚

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    society and in our schools.” Educators will need to be educated on how to teach in a diverse classroom. Teachers will need to have an understanding for English-language learning children and the way they learn. All educators must be able to teach ELL students while encouraging them to continue to use their native language while learning to speak English. Teachers must also remember to try to keep all families involved in their children’s education. “Enlisting parents’ help in identifying appropriate

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    Four important visual aids teachers use with students to teach‚ learn‚ study‚ play and review knowledge in class for Language Teaching. The use of visual aids is important if a teacher really wants to do a great job‚ have more attractive classes and get better results from their students. Those aids are: the television which is entertaining and a good way for teaching‚ the radio a powerful appliance for improving the listening area‚ computers as a useful tool to study‚ and the video bins

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