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Towards Learning Basics

What you will learn

Foundations of Teaching English

Teaching Reading

Teaching Writing

Enhancing Speaking Skills

Why take this course?

The ability to communicate effectively in English has become more essential than ever in today’s interconnected world. Teaching English, therefore, is not merely about imparting language skills but about nurturing a medium for global understanding, cultural exchange, and personal growth.

This course, “Researched Methods of Teaching English,” is designed to empower educators with evidence-based strategies and innovative approaches for teaching English effectively. Drawing from extensive research and practical insights, it focuses on equipping teachers to address diverse learner needs, integrate technology, and foster critical thinking through language instruction.


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From foundational skills like phonics and grammar to advanced techniques such as task-based learning and assessment methods, this course covers a spectrum of strategies to enhance learning outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity, adaptability, and the role of teacher-student interaction in creating a dynamic and engaging classroom environment.

Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, this course aims to elevate teaching practices and inspire educators to craft meaningful learning experiences. Together, let us embark on this journey to redefine English language education for the future. As educators, we are tasked not just with instructing but inspiring, guiding students toward mastering a language that opens doors to new opportunities and cultural understanding.

“Researched Methods of Teaching English” is crafted to support educators in this journey. This course delves into evidence-based practices that address the complexities of teaching English in diverse contexts. It emphasizes strategies that foster language acquisition, literacy skills, and confidence in learners of varying abilities.

English
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