Wednesday, 1 April 2009

My strengths in simulated teaching

There are a few points that are worth being applied in my future simulated teaching. First of all, I was able to connect with my students. To connect and interact with my students, I have used interactive language to communicate with them. Another point that is important when interacting with students is eye contact. In order to communicate with the students, eye contact is crucial as it has enabled me to capture the students' attention. If there is no eye contact, none of the students will even bother to look at me or listen to me. Therefore, having appropriate eye contact has enabled me to connect with the students well.

Besides, I gave clear instructions to the students every time before I set them to do a task. I know many students do not have the habit in reading instructions. Therefore, I have read the instructions aloud to them and also rephrased the instructions again to make sure that they really understood the task that they are required to do.

Everyone is born with their own unique strengths and I believe that I have more to learn from others and others are always welcome to learn from me as well.

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