In this course, you will be introduced to some of the challenges of teaching and learning listening and speaking, such as paralinguistics, performance variables, reduced and regional forms, and differing types of oral discourse. Don't worry--you'll learn what those mean, too! Then you'll learn how to ease the acquisition of listening and speaking for your students. The course also highlights the powerful opportunity to include pronunciation in listening and speaking classes and offers strategies to incorporate pronunciation activities.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Basic Principles of Listening
Module 2: Listening Strategies
Basic Principles of Speaking
Speaking Strategies
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- 5 stars90.36%
- 4 stars7.19%
- 3 stars1.33%
- 2 stars0.58%
- 1 star0.52%
TOP REVIEWS FROM TEACH ENGLISH NOW! SECOND LANGUAGE LISTENING, SPEAKING, AND PRONUNCIATION
As always, great course. I just wish there were more examples for pronunciation activities just like in the speaking and listening section. But in any case, the course was so informative and engaging!
The course was as great as the last ones. Although the language in the quizzes are usually error free, I found some typos in the questions in quizzes. Please check.
Lessons and videos in this class have been very well crafted and created. The lessons are both entertaining and informative at the same time. Good job ASU Teach English Now! Team!
Thank you so much for doing this course. It really helps me improve my skills in teaching. The lectures and the assignments helps in connect theory to practice. I really enjoyed the class!
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