Friday, 7 March 2014

Teaching English Radio in Sfax

Today the Teaching English programme was in the town of Sfax.



Not everyone thinks homework is a good thing. However, those teachers that do give homework agree that class time is often very short so it is needed to allow students to reflect on what they’ve learnt.Homework can reinforce what we have taught and is a chance for weaker students to catch up.The result of the homework will also tell you how your students are doing.

It can be a bridge between the school and the home. Parents can be encouraged to help students find time to study.Homework tasks can vary enormously: the follow up exercises in the text book, some sentences written by students using
a grammar point you’ve taught, a letter to a friend or a research task to find things out and bring back ideas or information to class.

It is important to make your instructions clear and, according to some teachers, give out homework regularly and for it to reflect what you have taught and practised in class. 
 

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