tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696691138728858135.post6088765859576580345..comments2023-06-25T20:01:35.349+08:00Comments on Tasty English©: It all begins with a dreamGovernment Agenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16036045425022715702noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696691138728858135.post-42412107415981646762010-01-27T07:02:04.860+08:002010-01-27T07:02:04.860+08:00Dead 2nd Anonymous
Illiterate students are victim...Dead 2nd Anonymous<br /><br />Illiterate students are victim of not just themselves but the system. If you look at is as 'them being the victim' you'll realise there are many ways to solve the problem.<br /><br />I do it according to 'how' illiterate they are. Lets just put it at the worst scenario where they have COMPLETELY zero competency in English. It is difficult to engage with them in the classroom already. You CANNOT sacrifice your classroom for the sake of one. It's the brutal truth. You MUST separate him/her out from the class and treat it exclusively. That is the way for ZERO competency students. <br /><br />The methods I think differ depending on YOUR availability, and the student as well..<br /><br />In my school, they have PROBIM classes specially catered for students who are failing almost all subjects. Maybe your school has something like that too?Government Agenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16036045425022715702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696691138728858135.post-31396254931982970962010-01-26T02:34:56.430+08:002010-01-26T02:34:56.430+08:00shy...weak..hate the subject...or the teacher..som...shy...weak..hate the subject...or the teacher..sometimes i almost feel like just run away from these kids..because it is difficult to reach someone who seems to be hopeless with other students who showed their potential..when i read about this matter...i guess i find suitable alternative to be more engaging with the 'shy' students...just go on with the shy students first...try to find something inside them...thanx...btw one question to you...what will you do if you have illiterate students? hope you can answer me...i'm really appreciate if you can..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696691138728858135.post-31843727375179449742010-01-22T20:05:16.770+08:002010-01-22T20:05:16.770+08:00Started to read your blog today. Very interesting ...Started to read your blog today. Very interesting blog regarding the shy student. Well sometimes it happen to a lot of us. I mean being introvert and passive, so I glad I see that as a teacher you did not brush it aside but try your best to bring up the best in the student. Keep up the good work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com