Monday, July 24, 2017

CO#3 – Angel Rios Listening Class

When I arrived to Mr. Rios’ listening class, it was quiz day. He asked me to introduce myself and then had the students get into groups and write sentences on their own. These sentences had occasional blanks in them so that they could be used as class exercises in grammar. He then collected the papers and had all of the students try to fill in the correct word or verb tense by projecting the class made exercises on the board. Shortly after he had the students take out a sheet of paper so that they could take their quiz. He had them number their papers and then began to recite words so that the students could write down their answers—with the hope that they would spell everything correctly.

Once the class was over, I asked Mr. Rios if he had any teaching tools that he could recommend for auditory listeners. He recommended dictation, recordings of conversation, writing in full sentences, and Randall’s Cyber ESL Café.

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