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How to Make Upper-Level University English Classes More Interactive

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Antara11:
Sometimes interactive activities can also be selected based on the students' interest. Thanks for nice ideas.

hassan:
Informative post. thanks for sharing

Tahsina:
This article is full of practical examples and that's why I liked reading it. I loved the idea of showing 'cards' for maintaining peace in the classroom.  ;D
More focus on integrated and task-based teaching is given in language classes now. The other day a senior faculty member from other university was telling me, 'Who writes letters now-a-days? Rather expressing yourself in one text message is a pertinent issue. We (teachers) should be more practical.'
Thanks for sharing the article.  :)

Shampa Iftakhar:
I have one observation regarding creative task. When I ask my students to write a paragraph on a topic, most of  them start with a very weird sentence.Weird, in that sense, that they are given lectures on effective topic sentence, supporting details and other issues, even in time of writing they forget all these. My point is that we must make English classes interactive from class one.We need to change the overall scenario  of English teaching from the bottom. :)

Afroza Akhter Tina:
...so many ideas indeed... although sometime its difficult to engage all the learners in the same one still we need to try and change our strategies according to their level and interest.Thank you for the informative post sir.


Afroza Akhter Tina
Senior Lecturer,Dept.of English
Daffodil International University

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