This is a great lesson -- snappy and uses communicative methodology really effectively. This is inspiring me and making me feel better about going back to work next week! Also reminding me of the importance of on-the-spot correction.
One thing I have understood in Life is, 1) If I think positive, I feel Good Immediately 2) If I think negative, I feel Bad Immediately Then I analyzed, what? is Thinking? Answer I found was? "Thinking is just a play of words, words & words" Think about the word "Problem" and "Challenge". Both say same thing, but the later feels good and former bad. Infact, I am using a iPhone called "iVocab" by Lokesh Hanumappa which helps me in a terrrifc way to learn words and track feelings of the words.
Hey there! I liked your teaching methodology! I super liked the poster idea; about your own movie. However, I think you should include less group work, because at the end it gets tiring.
With full respect, I believe such videos do not reflect the actual situation in developing countries. The speakers may be native ones and participants non native ones, unless great sum of money has to be invested in the course offering such training. I take it participants are not fully illiterate ones, they seem to have the cspability to listen to and respond to what they are asked of
Educational curricula should be put on the right track, realigned with the aims of the language courses. In my case, use of poorly prepared materials, grammatical patterns or thick volumes books and workbooks render all efforts ineffective