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| Motivating Students |
| Motivation is one of the most important tools for successful learning. Students who enjoy what they do and see a reason for it will be more enthusiastic and more receptive to new materials. Highly motivated students are easier and much more fun to teach. Considering |
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| Author: Sophie Beever |
| Date of Post: 2006-09-08 |
| Motivating students |
| I have worked with many students at my university before and I have trained them also on motivating themselves. A lot of the times this students asked me why they should work hard for their exams and why they should do extra work. They asked me |
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| Author: Tina Gentsch |
| Date of Post: 2006-09-08 |
| Motivating students |
| Introduction Having chosen the subject of motivation in the foreign language classroom, I will briefly discuss various motivational techniques and strategies that can be used by TEFL teachers in order to motivate their students, and make their learning more efficient. Even though during |
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| Author: Magdalena Kozakowska |
| Date of Post: 2006-11-14 |
| Motivating Students |
| One of the most challenging aspects of teaching English to non- native speakers is refining the ability in oneself to maintain student motivation. This is obviously more salient to children than to adults, but is present in all groups nonetheless. It is important for the |
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| Author: Ryan Barrett & Laura |
| Date of Post: 2007-01-15 |
| Motivating students |
| Motivating students is an essential matter when teaching: a skilled learner cannot progress without motivation whereas a strong motivation will compensate a student’s weak skills. Indeed, motivation is what justifies learners’ efforts to convert their skills into full attention, work production and skills’ improvement.
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| Author: Fabien Onissah |
| Date of Post: 2007-04-11 |
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