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CELTA in Uzbekistan

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Click here to apply for the next CELTA Course in Uzbekistan!
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2022-05-31 13:40:52
Dear followers and candidates

Due to technical issues, the contact phone number of the Edu Action Exams Centre has been changed.

Please, contact us on the new office number for any questions:

71 230 01 03

Our staff is always ready to provide you with the necessary information and assistance!

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2022-05-30 10:29:20 An overview to TKT Module 3

This module tests candidates’ knowledge of what happens in the classroom in terms of the language used by the teacher or learners, the roles the teacher can fulfil and the ways in which the teacher can manage and exploit classroom events and interaction.

The module is divided into following parts.

Teachers’ and Learners’ Language in the Classroom. This part tests candidates’ knowledge of the functions of classroom language according to:

Using language appropriately;
Sequencing of instructions;
Identifying the functions of language used by learners in the classroom;
Categorising learners’ mistakes.

Classroom Management. This part tests candidates’ knowledge of the range and function of strategies available to a teacher for managing classes in ways appropriate to learners and to teaching and learning aims. These include:

The roles of the teacher;
Classroom management;
Grouping learners;
Correcting learners;
Giving feedback.

There are 12 tasks consisting of 80 matching and multiple choise questions. Candidates should indicate their answers by shading the correct boxes on their answer sheets.

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2022-05-25 15:11:07 4 methods for teaching English in modern classroom

Traditional approaches provide a solid foundation for effective language teaching, but it’s important to understand that these techniques don’t always address students’ current needs. If you want to change the way you teach your current ones, consider these 4 methods

The task-based approach. It focuses on the skills and competencies students actually need. Sample tasks could be ordering in a restaurant, booking a hotel room, or perhaps more advanced tasks like critiquing a movie or voicing their opinions about politics. Before adopting the task-based approach, teachers must ask themselves, “Why are my students learning English?” and then look at ways to help their learners achieve their goals.

The project-based approach builds on the task-based approach using specialized activities. You may start it by doing a needs assessment, looking at what students are interested in and what topics they really need to know. It will lead to the design of one overarching project that will become the end result of the class, term or course. This project can be anything from an oral presentation to a large-scale production such as a class play. Whatever the case, the project must be comprised of individual tasks that lead students to the goals in the assessment.

The lexical syllabus provides students with the content they will need straight out of the gate. Especially, professional students need very specific vocabulary pertaining to their field. For instance, “profit” is an essential term for business students, much the same way “scalpel” is to medical students. Nevertheless, there are common skills in all fields, such as saying your name or providing personal information. Since this approach focuses on content, tasks and homework assignments should focus on students’ true needs. Activities may include writing an email for a job application or arranging a time for an interview.

Using Smartphones in the Classroom. Love them or hate them, smartphones are a part of modern life. A good example of how smartphones enhance classroom learning is the scavenger hunt exercise. Here, students must go through websites to find the information they need to fill out a worksheet. Students can also use their devices to access free, online exercises that reinforce language and/or skills seen in class. Of course, it’s important to make sure that students use their technology for classwork and not becoming distracted by it.

You may use these methods by combining them in your class and create your own winning formula for teaching!

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2022-05-19 06:54:57 Do's and Don’ts for Teaching English

Have you got some problems with pupils who are not effectively involved into your lessons? We are sure that consistently using these practices makes your lessons more efficient and effective. We also wanted to mention worst practices in the hope that they will not be repeated!

Don’t just tell students what to do and expect them to do it.
Do model for students what they are expected to do or produce, especially for new skills or activities, by explaining and demonstrating the learning actions, sharing your thinking processes aloud. Modeling promotes learning and motivation, and they will have a stronger belief that they can accomplish the learning task if they follow steps that were demonstrated.

Don’t speak too fast, and if a student tells you they didn’t understand what you said, never repeat the same thing in a louder voice.
Do speak slowly and clearly, and provide students with enough time to formulate their responses, whether in speaking or in writing. Remember, they are thinking and producing in two or more languages. After asking a question, wait for a few seconds before calling on someone to respond.

Don’t stand in front of the class and lecture, or rely on a textbook as your only visual aid.
Do use visuals, sketches, gestures, intonation, and other non-verbal cues to make both language and content more accessible to students. Teaching with visual representations of concepts can be hugely helpful to your students.

Don’t act surprised if students are lost when you haven’t clearly written and explained step-by-step directions.
Do give verbal and written instructions. It is far easier for a teacher to point to the board in response to the inevitable repeated question, “What are we supposed to do?”

Don’t assume that students are understanding because they are smiling and nodding their heads, sometimes they’re just being polite.
Do regularly check that students are understanding the lesson. When teachers regularly check for understanding in the classroom, students become increasingly aware of monitoring their own understanding, which serves as a model of good study skills.

Don’t “ban” students from using their native language in the classroom. Forbidding students to use their primary languages does not promote a positive learning environment.
Do encourage students to continue building their literacy skills in their home language. Research has found that learning to read in the home language promotes reading achievement in the second language as “transfer” occurs. This transfer may include phonological awareness, comprehension skills, and background knowledge.

What are more do’s and don’ts that you would add to the list?

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2022-05-16 17:22:46
"CELTA gave me more opportunity than I expected"

Let us introduce you with one more CELTA certified teacher, who has recently passed the course.

Zara Rakhimova, a teacher who holds CELTA certificate, shares her impressions and results she has obtained during the course.

Need motivation for bigger career prosperity? Then watch this video right now!

Contact us for more information: +998998898670

Take you chance and be the best!

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2022-05-13 09:36:00
Registration to TKT Module 1, 2, 3 for July is open!

Dear candidates, we are happy to inform you that you can register to the Module 1, 2, 3 tests for July according to the dates and places pointed below.

03.07.2022: Tashkent, Fergana, Bukhara.
Deadline for registration: May 21

10.07.2022: Namangan, Urgench.
Deadline for registration: May 28

17.07.2022: Tashkent, Termez, Andijan.
Deadline for registration: June 5

24.07.2022: Tashkent, Samarkand.
Deadline for registration: June 12

Number of seats are limited.

Use @tktregbot for registration.

Additional information:
+998951488686

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2022-05-10 17:27:39
CELTA certified teachers!

Azizbek Normurodov, a graduate of the CELTA course, tells everything about the educational process, the results he has obtained and the career opportunities after the course.

Watch this video and get all the information about the CELTA course!

Registration has already started for the course starts from 23rd of May!

Do not miss your chance of being CELTA qualified teacher!

Contact us: +998998898670

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