Methods, Approaches and Techniques

Methodological organization of teaching practices Methodology informs teachers about different ways to organize teaching practices. Harmer (2001), for example, suggests that there are four levels of organization at the level of methodology, namely, approach, method, procedure, and techniques. The following description is inspired by this framework. Many elements of this framework are also discussed by … Continue reading Methods, Approaches and Techniques

Learning a Second Language

Learning a second language may be a really tedious process for people, they can get frustrated in the process, maybe it can be for the pronunciation of words, maybe it can be for the grammar structure, or just maybe because they don’t like the language but they have to learning for obligation (by obligation we … Continue reading Learning a Second Language

Teaching Philosophy

Based on the Oregon State online page, Philosophy means “love of wisdom.” It is made up of two Greek words, philo, meaning love, and sophos, meaning wisdom.   It’s necessary to know the Philosophical perspective of education because this will allows to the teacher to know the bases of what needs to be taught. If you are going to … Continue reading Teaching Philosophy

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