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Classroom Management for Teaching English as a Foreign Language - Classroom Arrangement

 

The dynamics of classroom interaction is often dictated by the arrangement of the classroom itself and the way in which the classroom is arranged could depend upon a number of factors and they might include things such as the age of the students, so for example we're unlikely to have the same arrangement for adult learners as we would have for young learners. It could also depend upon the actual physical space available. The physical space may determine how we have to arrange our classroom to maximize the opportunity for interaction and so forth. It will also depend on what material is available and by material in this case we're talking about the actual desks and chairs and so on and so forth. Perhaps the final thing we might put here is that it could also depend upon the students? personalities. So within the idea of classroom arrangements there are a number of possibilities and those possibilities we need to think about a number of questions as to how we arrange the classroom. Perhaps first and foremost how is it going to affect the actual classroom atmosphere? Secondly which actual classroom arrangement is going to be most conducive to our classroom control? Thirdly will it allow for maximum student to student interaction? So we could call that student talk time and finally, is it possible with the particular classroom arrangement that we've got to do all of the planned activities that we have created for this lesson? So before you actually arrange the classroom in any particular way ask these questions of yourself and think about the physical space, the age of the students and so on and so forth and from those parameters decide which classroom arrangements is going to be best.


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In this unit 4, I have learned the present tenses. There are 4 types of the present tenses- the present simple, the present continuous, the present perfect, the present perfect continuous. It was not easy to figure out in perfect. But it was so useful lesson for me. Thank you very much.This unit takes me back to when I was studying for my education degree. Sometimes I have trouble distinguishing different parts of each phase when I see it, but I have no problem creating it by myself. I do however find this unit very valuable for my future endeavours as a TEFL teacher.This unit gives a good overview in what tools a teacher can use and how to use it. It analyzes the good and bad points of using equipment which can help in the preparation of classes. It also provides the teacher with flexibility on how to prepare the classes as it expands ones horizon.



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