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ESL teachers and all language teachers should strive for a more student-centered classroom. This is in opposition to a teacher-centered classroom where the teacher does a lot of the talking. Of course, in a language learning environment, it should be all about student-centred teaching and learning, if students are to get the most benefit from the class.
In a student-centred classroom, the students are doing the hard work! They are talking to their partners, working with a group, or doing a task-based learning project. This is how learning English becomes more memorable—through actually using the language.
Check out this video for some quick tips and tricks on making your classroom more student-centered. I'm sure you'll love the results when the teacher is more of a guide rather than an all-knowing guru. Stop the teacher-centred English teaching madness today with these quick tips for using student-centred teaching techniques.
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