English Tuition - Best Practices for Tutors
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Have you already adopted any of these practices in your English Tuition?
Plan for Your English Tuition
Take time off to plan which components of English to work on in the next lesson and how much time will you spend on each segment. Update your teaching material with the use of sources such as BBC’s Learning English or EnglishPage.com. The use of appropriate videos not only heightens your students’ motivation to learn but it makes teaching more fun for you.
Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing
The grand plan of your English Tuition needs to include the four bases of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Over-weigh your lessons with the component in which your student is weakest.
Create Opportunities for Dialogue
By encouraging conversation, the benefits to you are manifold. Not only do you directly improve the listening and speaking skills of your student, you enliven your English tuition and connect deeper with your student.
Regular Assessment
Keep track of the learning progress of your student on paper if possible. Identify areas of improvement and communicate them to your student on a regular basis. Motivate him by pointing out his strengths and the improvement that he has made.
End with a Bang
Spend the last few minutes of your English tuition rounding up what you have taught and ask whether your student understood and enjoyed your lesson. According to psychological science, the ending of a movie is more important than its start. End on a high note and leave your student looking forward to the next lesson.
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