Improve your voice, not your memory.
Do the book at home and speak in class.
Make and watch presentations at home, talk about them in class.
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HOW & WHY
After 12 years of grammar, how's your speaking?
Oh well.
Now, try speaking to improve speaking.
If your teacher prefers in class presentations, narrated videos are excellent preparation.
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To be, or not to be? That is the question.
When you present in person, this is the question.
You spend hours thinking: Do I memorize this, or do I make a note?
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Spend those hours reading and focusing on your voice and pronunciation.
Do the book at home, speak in class.
Make and watch presentations at home, talk about them in class.
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There's no need for teacher talk
Instructions and information are in the book or video. Students can read or watch as many times as they like.
Presentations are like Tennis
You learn the rules in 10 minutes. Improvement after that comes after a lot of practice.
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No research
No memorizing
A lot of practice
A lot of conversations
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Did you ever have an English class like this? Did your English improve?
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