Most teachers have a coursebook to use with their students. Some are able to choose how much of the book they use and adapt other materials to suit their students' needs.
How much choice do you have with your coursebook?
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Comments
ro10bb20ie
GSteed
nomad_bull
I think teaching a language with coursebooks finished its mission.though ,all over the world , everybody accepts that learning by doing is the best way of learning we still force our students to study on a death object.If language ,itself,is alive we should end this death style of teaching.
dcklondon
sweet1428
when I become teacher in course, i will take my student's opinions.
I think this thing is very important to improve my teaching
The students themselves wihh become happy and enjoy with this course
I always respect my student's point of view.
I want reply on my comment
tanx,,,,,,,,
Pat2