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How to make your English class WONDERFULLY TERRIBLE

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*11 tips to make your English class terrible* 1. Begin the class or activity without telling the goals. 2. Don’t let the students practice many times before the activity. 3. Explain the rules of activity with only your words. And longer is better. 4. If the students are about to start their conversation, explain one more time. 5. Give the fast (good) pairs freedom after they finish the task. 6. If the students don’t listen to you and stop the conversation in English, Yell (be angry) at them. 7. Keep stopping students’ conversation constantly 8. Don’t give them enough time to finish their jobs. 9. Let the students speak Japanese during the activity. 10. Don’t praise them when they answer the questions. 11. Make them copy from the blackboard a lot.

3 biggest principles 1. 2. 3. DO NOT pay attention to students. DO NOT perceive students. 2. DO NOT imagine students’ feelings. 3.

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