Description
Business owner Rob Howard shares his experience and tips on teaching one-to-one English language classes.
In this episode, Rob talks about:
1. Challenges we may encounter in moving from teaching groups to one-to-one
2. The multiple skills a one-to-one practitioner needs
3. The difference between teaching, facilitating and coaching
4. The value in using student-sourced materials to plan and deliver tailored lessons
To learn more about Rob's work, visit his website here. Check out Rob's publications on his Amazon author page here, including Activities for Speaking for One-to-One or Group and One to One: An Updated and Practical Guide to Teaching.
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Credits
Podcaster & Producer Laura Wilkes
Audio-Video Editor Haven Tsang
With thanks to our charming guest, Rob Howard.
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