A Challenging Book to Practice Teaching in English

A Challenging Book to Practice Teaching in English
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Publisher : Penerbit Andi
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9789792973143
ISBN-13 : 9792973141
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Book Synopsis A Challenging Book to Practice Teaching in English by : Sutanto Leo

Download or read book A Challenging Book to Practice Teaching in English written by Sutanto Leo and published by Penerbit Andi. This book was released on 2021-01-11 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There are more and more non-English teachers who teach in non-English speaking countries. Since they do not have English background, they have no courage to speak, find difficulties to express their ideas, and are not confident of speaking. A challenging Book to Practice Teaching in English is a course book designed not only for non-English teachers who have no English background and strive to teach in English but also for English teachers who want to help their colleagues to practice using English in teaching and students of teacher colleges who intend to teach in English. This book has been deeply though to focus on: starting to use English, striving better pronunciation, being aware of common mistake, exploring theory of teaching, planning a lesson, garnishing a teaching presentation, given project assignments, attempting to manage a better class, evaluating a teaching performance, and developing a teaching profession. A Challenging Book to Practice Teaching in English is a course book designed by an academician. His academic experience has been poured into this very practical book. In addition, these materials have been tried out by some groups of non-English high School teachers and other groups of non- English lecturers at STP Bandung.


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