I really enjoyed the Spongebob game we did in class today. The only thing I would have liked them to have done differently would be to leave some time to explain or clarify some of the answers.
As much as I dislike having to write ideas down for a poster, I appreciate that it forces me to think about the material and I enjoy seeing classmates interpretations of the information.
I appreciated hearing about "best practice". I would use the specific terms, but I left my notes at home today (I wrote the first two sentences on Monday, the second two sentences on Tuesday, and now-on Wednesday-I am finishing). Anyway, I felt like it was a specific goal to reach for. Part of the reason I am going into TESL is because I want to be picky about what school I teach at. With just my Language Arts degree I haven't been able to get a good job at one of those select schools. I would like to teach at a "good" school, one that practices what they preach about these "best practices".
As much as I dislike having to write ideas down for a poster, I appreciate that it forces me to think about the material and I enjoy seeing classmates interpretations of the information.
I appreciated hearing about "best practice". I would use the specific terms, but I left my notes at home today (I wrote the first two sentences on Monday, the second two sentences on Tuesday, and now-on Wednesday-I am finishing). Anyway, I felt like it was a specific goal to reach for. Part of the reason I am going into TESL is because I want to be picky about what school I teach at. With just my Language Arts degree I haven't been able to get a good job at one of those select schools. I would like to teach at a "good" school, one that practices what they preach about these "best practices".

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Good point about explaining/clarifying the answers for the Spongebob game.
I wish you good luck about working in a good school which you can apply all these things we learn each day:)
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