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Teach English in Bingtuan Yilinger Tuan - Shihezi, Aral, Tumxuk & Wujiaqu

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Chinese only have one tense, the present, for their verbs. Thus, the first intuition is to study the language and make consistent rules to teach students. However, based on the Suggestopedia, CLL, Audio-lingualism, the lexical approaches we learned last unit, the best way to teach most students would involve using language instead of memorizing rules. Thus, it’s my responsibility to frame a lesson and pay attention to if a student is able to use each tense consistently for it’s various purposes. This unit particularly focused on present simple, present perfect, present continuous, and present perfect continuous. Each of these is used for various purposes, and tuning my students ear in to key verbs such as “have”, “do”, and the “ing” in present continuous can help students recognize that their response will likely be in the same verb form.


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