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1.You are teaching a language course. The learners are aged 25 - 65 years. Ellen is one of the more mature learners. You sense that the other learners are becoming increasingly irritated by her continual boasting. It is obvious that she is undermining the self-confidence of the less able members of the group.

2.What do you do?

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May is a Language lecturer. In her class are 30 male students, almost all of whom come from the Middle-East.

Very often, May is shown disrespect. One of the boys even told her that, “In my country, women don’t have the right to teach men”

What would you do if you were in May’s position?

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Joanne is giving a Business lecture. Halfway through the class, a student puts up his hand and says, “This is crap!”

This is a new class, so Joanne is keen on building rapport and is thus reluctant to appear too harsh. Still, what the student said was rude, uncalled for and must be dealt with.What’s your advice to Joanne? What would you do?

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Some broad tactics…

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Be conscious of class

Infrastructure and Seating

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Least Effective. The teacher attempts to maintain one-way communication with students in the class.

Bored/ Lazy students

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More Effective. The teacher tries to develop two-way communication with students in the class.

Students do not learn from friends

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Even More Effective. The teacher maintains two-way communication with students and permits some

communication among students on a formal basis

Good outcomes for students and teacher

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Most Effective. The teacher becomes a participant in the group and encourages two-way communication among all

members of the group

Best potential for excellent outcomes: NOISE?

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Be sure of your

Lesson Plan

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Conduct Occasional

Class Meetings

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Always Include

Stories

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Use

Humour Often

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Never Neglect the Students’

Self-Esteem

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To discipline Or Not?(that is the question)

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Teach Personal Development spontaneously and informally