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ENGLISH TEACHING ( private and semi private in Iran Pardazan Institue)

iran english provide private and semi private class related to english learning and advanced discussion and translation method which help student to promote their english by 2 teacher supporting .

23/06/2014

تدریس زبان انگلیسی خصوصی و نیمه خصوصی در موسسه ایران پردازان
1- امادگی جهت دوره های IELTS با تعیین سطح
2- مکالمه آزاد طرح دو استاد
اطلاعات تماس: 09351425662

23/06/2014

یادگیری فنون ترجمه (متون عمومی و تخصصی) از دیگر فعالیت های کلاس های iranenglish
جهت راهنمایی :09351425662

16/06/2014

تدریس زبان انگلیسی خصوصی و نیمه خصوصی در موسسه ایران پردازان
1- امادگی جهت دوره های IELTS با تعیین سطح
2- مکالمه آزاد طرح دو استاد

16/06/2014

Some note in class to help you to study
1. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Be confident. People can only correct your mistakes when they hear you make them.
2. Surround yourself in English. Put yourself in an all English speaking environment by two teacher guidance where you can learn new input . The best way to learn is through speaking.
3. Tell your family and friends about your study plan. Get them to push you to study and also don’t let them interrupt you.
4. Teaching of the 4 core skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening. They all need to be worked on for you to improve.
5. Keep a notebook of new words you learn. Use them in sentences and try to say them at least 3 times when you speak.
6. Memorisation of lists is one of the most common ways of learning vocabulary for a test. It's only a good exercise for short term studying because you often do not retain the information that you have learned for a test.
7. You will find words easier to remember if you try to remember an example sentence using that word rather the word on its own.
8. Plan to take a test. You’ll find that you work harder when you need to study for something.
9. Give yourself a long term goal. Focus on working towards it.
10. Create an atmosphere in which you want to learn, not because you have to. You’ll learn more when you’re learning because you want to.
11. . It can help you by memorising, reading, speaking, summarising or other methods. Help you how you study best. It can be in a quiet place by yourself or with a group.
12. You can correct your mistake by peer correction .
13. ! Make sure that you take the time to review things you have studied in the past.
14. DVDs movies and DVD IELTS . It’s better to use something that you can watch over again to catch information
15. Working on some book to help you improve reading skill beside speaking practice at same time
16. Read for the general meaning first. Don’t worry about understanding every word, then go back and look up new words.
17. For a word you don’t understand in a sentence, look at the other words around it. They will give you a hint. Try to guess the meaning from the context.
18. Learn root words. They’ll help you guess the meaning of words.
19. When you learn a new word, think of all its other forms: Beautiful (adjective), beauty (noun),beautifully (adverb).
20. Learn prefixes (dis-, un-, re-) and suffixes (-ly, -ment, -ful), these will help you to figure out the meaning of words and build your vocabulary.
21. English, unlike Japanese or French, uses word stress. For new words, count the syllables and find where the stress is. Only one stress per word and always on a vowel. Two syllable verbs have a stress on the second syllable (beGIN). 2 syllable nouns (TEAcher) and adjectives (HAPpy) stress the first.
22. Don’t translate into English from your own language. Think in English to improve your fluency.
23. The most natural way to learn grammar is through talking.
24. Keep an English diary or journal. Start by writing a few sentences a day and then get into the habit of writing more.
25. To become a better writer brainstorm as many ideas and thoughts onto paper without worrying about grammar or spelling. Then think about the structure. After that, write your piece using good grammar and spelling. Finally, read it through or give it to someone else to check for mistakes.
26. Nobody likes to hear their own voice, but be brave and try it! Record your voice and listen to your pronunciation and intonation. It will help you to identify your problem areas.
27. Use an English/English dictionary as it will help you to keep thinking in English and not translating.
28. Don’t become too reliant on your dictionary. Your dictionary should be an aid, not your main teacher. Try to guess the meaning of words rather than going straight for your dictionary.
29. If you get nervous when speaking, take two deep breaths before you say something. You’ll speak better when you feel relaxed.
30. Keep yourself motivated by looking back at the textbooks and CDs you used in the past. You’ll be surprised at how easy they seem to you now! Congratulations, your level is improving!
31. You are never too young or too old to start learning English. Don’t make excuses not to learn. What are you waiting for?
32. If you haven’t gotten the results you wanted yet, it’s not because you’re bad at languages, it’s because you haven’t found your own special way of learning yet.
33. Use resources which match your level. Don’t use texts/listening exercises which are too difficult or too easy. Use materials which challenge you but don’t frustrate you.
34. Don’t worry about making your accent perfect. It’s an important part of your cultural identity to keep your accent. Native English speakers enjoy hearing English spoken with an accent.
35. You can’t ignore phrasal verbs (two words verbs), there are hundreds of them in English and they’re widely used. The more you focus on their meaning, the more you’ll be able to guess the meaning of new ones. You’ll start to recognise their patterns.
36. Gather your thoughts. Take a second to think about what you’re going to say. You know the grammar, but maybe you don’t use it correctly when you speak.
37. Be the person to start conversations in English. Try to keep the conversations moving and use listening words (‘really?’ / ‘go on…’/ ‘what happened then?’) Don’t wait for others to speak to you. Get in there!
38. Debate. Discuss topics in a group. Each person should choose a viewpoint (even if you don’t agree with it) and debate it within the group. Make sure you get your point across. Learn to listen actively. Active listening will help in the classroom and it will help you get more out of, and contribute more to, group study sessions. Focus on the person who is talking. Don’t fidget or become distracted by other people or events. Concentrate on the speaker with your ears and eyes. Follow the movements the speaker makes in an effort to hear more. It may help to repeat what you hear others say in an effort to understand their thoughts.
39. Remember that as long as you have tried your hardest, you have succeeded!
40. Textbook English is often different from the way we casually speak. To learn casual ‘slang’ watch movies.
41. Idioms can be difficult to memorise, but they are great fun to use and they’ll make your English more colourful.
42. Think about your strong and weak points. Write down which areas you want to improve on and work on improving them. Of course, don’t ignore your strong points. Congratulate yourself on how well you’ve done!
43. Unlearn your mistakes. You probably make the same grammar mistakes over and over again.. Go over your mistakes and choose one or two that you want to focus on. Use your favourite grammar book to check rules.
44. Much communication comes through body language and gesture. These can be different between cultures and countries. For example, the two-fingered "V" for victory symbol is fine palms-out. If you make it with you palm facing toward you, you'll offend a British person. It means…well, you ask a British person and find out for yourself!
45. The easiest one - Sleep! You’ll learn more after a good night’s sleep. You’ll be able to concentrate more.
46. Get yourself a qualified teacher. Who wants to learn wrong things?
47. Don't get distracted in class. Focus on the lesson, don't stare out of the window. Don't be late, arrive a few minutes before the start of the lesson. Don't sit next to people who won't speak to you in English. Switch off your phone. Be organised, remember to take your textbook, notebook and pen.
48. Find a comfortable, peaceful place for quiet study. You need somewhere where you can focus 100%.

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