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Tag Archives: One to one classes
Teaching one to one tips
My latest article for EnglishClub is on this, so also put together a links page on the topic (including reviews of books on teaching one to one too): New article Dealing with difficult questions from one to one students – LINK FIXED … Continue reading
Is a bad one to one teacher more useful than pairwork?
This is a question that is increasingly relevant now that students all over the world have the choice between a group class with a qualified and experienced teacher who is finally getting a living wage suitable for an adult or … Continue reading
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Tagged One to one classes
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