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- 25 Apr 2024, 14:04
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: Grammarly
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4132
Re: Grammarly
Here is Copilot's response: Certainly! Automated grammar and lexical correction tools have become indispensable companions for educators, helping them navigate the intricate world of language with precision and flair. Let’s explore some of these digital marvels: Grammarly: A beacon of linguistic exc...
- 28 Jul 2023, 17:50
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: Grammarly
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4132
Re: Grammarly
My initial comment was not intended to dismiss Grammarly or its use. Rather, it was meant to be a humorous warning about Grammarly and other writing assistants, AI-related or not. I occasionally talk to my students about Grammarly and suggest that they use . . . after they have learned correct gramm...
- 14 Jul 2023, 02:13
- Forum: Games & Activities
- Topic: Game app for teaching phrasal verbs (Android)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 19615
Re: Game app for teaching phrasal verbs (Android)
Okay, I got the emulator, but now what? I typed in "Phrasal Nerds," but none of the games that show has that name.
- 03 Apr 2023, 18:33
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: Spanish interference with proper English message transfer.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6521
Re: Spanish interference with proper English message transfer.
Here is an unconventional trick that a learner can use if willing: put a rubber band around your wrist. Any time you find yourself making the given mistake, snap the rubber band. A few of my adult students have used this technique. (I want to be clear that the only person who may snap the rubber ban...
- 30 Jan 2023, 18:39
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: Online learning discussion
- Replies: 17
- Views: 11462
Re: Online learning discussion
With Artificial Intelligence (AI), it has gone even further. We now have ChatGPT and more (Read https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/ai-tools-that-show-chatgpt-is-just-the-beginning/). On a simpler note, this morning one of my students in an online class was using Google Translate. It was obvious...
- 26 Nov 2022, 03:05
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: Grammarly
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4132
Grammarly
Automated grammar and lexical correcting software is a reality. Teachers need to have a reasoned approach to the use of such material, on home-work, during class, and on tests. It is important to be aware of the limitations of said software. Around Christmas time, I often read or assign as a story t...
- 12 Oct 2022, 12:34
- Forum: Jobs Discussion
- Topic: Second opinion on two job offers
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10786
Re: Second opinion on two job offers
Are you sure you don't need a visa to work in Spain? I took a quick look at the British government's site on working in Spain, and it seemed to say that a visa would be required (although a work permit but no visa was required for professors). Also, https://rvfinternational.com/learn-more/do-i-need-...
- 04 Oct 2022, 21:09
- Forum: Teacher Training Discussion
- Topic: Dissertation project
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4494
Re: Dissertation project
Ordering "your" dissertation from this company is plagiarism. You are lying if you submit a work written by someone else as your own. On the other hand, it is possible that you could get legitimate help from a company like this -- but dealing with a company that will sell you a completed p...
- 04 Oct 2022, 21:02
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: Spanish interference with proper English message transfer.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6521
Re: Spanish interference with proper English message transfer.
(This is) Only for students willing to voluntarily use it: The student puts a loose rubber-band around the ono-dominant wrist. Then when-ever s/he omits the subject, s/he snaps the rubber-band, creating a minor irritation. A teacher can help by, e.g., pointing to the wrist when the error is made. I ...
- 04 Oct 2022, 20:55
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: Qualified primary school teacher - move abroad?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2436
Re: Qualified primary school teacher - move abroad?
I mostly taught in colleges or universities and institutes when I taught abroad, but I can definitely say I enjoyed teaching in Germany, Mongolia, Korea and Kazakhstan. Each has its own particular allure. When You apply, be sure to stress that You have Your nationally recognized qualifications. When...
- 04 Oct 2022, 20:41
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: Online learning discussion
- Replies: 17
- Views: 11462
Re: Online learning discussion
online learning and teaching I did undergraduate and graduate work in-person. I also tried a MOOC to learn Python, and was extremely frustrated and dissatisfied (maybe part of the problem was that were hundreds or thousands of people taking the course and the TAs simply didn't care. It was worse tha...
- 27 Sep 2022, 01:59
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: Grammar is fun?
- Replies: 17
- Views: 30519
Re: Grammar is fun?
This might appear a little off-topic, but i think it speaks to the theme"in a general way. . . . When I teach EFL teachers, one of my lessons consists of breaking the class into two groups and giving each group a different task. One group is given the word "game" and the other the wor...
- 23 Sep 2022, 16:00
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: rules for "I'm" versus "I am"
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5892
Re: rules for "I'm" versus "I am"
I'm ( ;~} ) just thinking off the top of my head here, but here's an idea. "Able" is a predicate adjective, whereas "now" is an adverb (?) here. So, in a sense, "I am now" is saying "I am" plus some detail about my being. In other words, it has a sense of just...
- 23 Sep 2022, 13:22
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: rules for "I'm" versus "I am"
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5892
Re: rules for "I'm" versus "I am"
We don't use "I'm" at the end of a sentence. For example, "Are you sick"? - "Yes, I am." /*"Yes, I'm."
- 23 Sep 2022, 13:15
- Forum: TEFL Help
- Topic: TEFL essay thinking behind the lesson plan
- Replies: 5
- Views: 43274
Re: TEFL essay thinking behind the lesson plan: number of students
It looks like your essay should be about your class and lesson plan. Why does the plan say ten whereas the essay says sixty students?
- 23 Sep 2022, 13:01
- Forum: TEFL Help
- Topic: TEFL essay thinking behind the lesson plan
- Replies: 5
- Views: 43274
Re: TEFL essay thinking behind the lesson plan
Re Literature Review Writer:" They say they "check them [the essays their experts have written] for plagiarism, so you could pass Turnitin" That last part (passing Turnitin) tells you that this is primarily aimed at students who WANT to plagiarize by handing in the essay that this com...
- 15 Aug 2022, 15:35
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: queen word for bed or bedding
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4312
Re: queen word for bed or bedding
Just off the top of my head: These terms come from "king-sized" / "king-size." They simply mean large. For beds, a term was needed that indicated something larger than a double bed was needed because larger beds were built. "King" has the cachet of greatness, which equa...
- 08 Aug 2022, 17:34
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: Seeking teachers and schools to trial this platform, or just feedback on site
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4546
Re: Seeking teachers and schools to trial this platform, or just feedback on site
The original post was not visible on my screen. Now I have gone to the site. I am confused. I tried to type in answers, but I couldn't. Mousing over the initial letter did nothing; only by chance did I find out that the mouse-over has to be in the space after the initial letter. When I went to the c...
- 08 Aug 2022, 14:33
- Forum: General Teacher Discussion
- Topic: Seeking teachers and schools to trial this platform, or just feedback on site
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4546
Re: Seeking teachers and schools to trial this platform, or just feedback on site
Site? What site? I don't see any platform to access.
- 06 Jul 2022, 12:36
- Forum: Jobs Discussion
- Topic: Age restrictions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4946
Re: Age restrictions
Private Kazakhstan language institutes hire people at least into their seventies. As far as I know, there is no age limitation in the country in general. Mongolia is another country where ageism does not seem to exist (I got hired there when i was over 65). Mexico and the U.S. have laws against age ...