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<blockquote data-quote="vito" data-source="post: 24472744" data-attributes="member: 97913"><p>instead of putting them on the spot for some sort of a speech, wouldn't it be better to start a conversation with the students on the said topic?</p><p>they might be more anxious being put on the spot and tend to make more mistakes and be self conscious about making mistakes.</p><p>a conversation with your participation as the tutor may put them more at ease than making them do a speech.</p><p> besides instead of putting aside a time to speak English, I think it would be much more productive to carry out the entirety of your class in English.</p><p>(not a tutor or anything.... just my thoughts on the matter) good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vito, post: 24472744, member: 97913"] instead of putting them on the spot for some sort of a speech, wouldn't it be better to start a conversation with the students on the said topic? they might be more anxious being put on the spot and tend to make more mistakes and be self conscious about making mistakes. a conversation with your participation as the tutor may put them more at ease than making them do a speech. besides instead of putting aside a time to speak English, I think it would be much more productive to carry out the entirety of your class in English. (not a tutor or anything.... just my thoughts on the matter) good luck [/QUOTE]
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