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Kevin Farrugia – The Kickass Guide To ESL Teaching

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Improve your teaching skills, achieve teaching satisfaction & give your students the best learning experience ever

Become a better ESL English teacher so that you’ll get more job satisfaction, teacher better lessons, earn promotions and make sure your students are getting the best learning experience ever!

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About this course:

No workbooks, CD’s or anything else is required
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Full, free lifetime access
All future extra lectures and upgrades are always included for free
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This course teaches new and veteran ESL teachers alike how to be the best at classroom management. Using the tips and tricks found in this course, you’ll be able to have a class that respects what you are doing and love the teaching that you provide.

You’ll also be able to react to negative situations that might arise in your classroom and nip them right in the bud before they even get started.

What am I going to get from this course?

Over 24 lectures and 2 hours of content!
know the 6 most important classroom management keys
address individual student needs
know the most common behaviour problems and how to deal with them
be able know how, when and how much to correct students’ errors
know how to teach different ESL learning styles
help students with time management
keep their students motivated
build a learning community in 6 easy steps
deal with overly competitive colleagues and build relations
become a better teacher by evaluating and improving their teaching skills

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