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English Lesson - I wish/If only

 

In this lesson Iban teaches the meanings and differences of ‘I wish’ and ‘if only’. He starts the lesson with a warm up activity before covering the lesson point. He ends the lesson with activities to give the students practice using the language point he has taught. Are you ready to live and teach abroad? Click here and get started today: https://www.teflcourse.net/?cu=YTDESCRIPTION


Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.

This has been a very useful unit! It has been interesting to learn that lesson planning can be seen as not a great idea but all the same I believe it is important to at least have a basic outline of what is to be taught. Keeping it simple and flexible yet structured is a smart way to go about it.This is another unit that has taught me an every day, commonly used language point about my own language that I have always taken for granted. It seems a lot more complicated than it actually is but I don't think that this will be necessary to teach students until later in their English learning.EFL teachers consider English tense is divided by three tenses, which are the present, the past and the future. It is very good to learn closely about tenses, and the lecture was easy to understand. It makes me clear sense of the difference between present perfect and present perfect countinuous.



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