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Journal 2: So, What’s Next?

  Journal 2: So, What’s Next? Through a review of the Eudcause New Horizons Report, I predict how technology will influence education going forward. Technology is developing at a rapid pace, which will have an impact on teaching and learning.  As an English teacher, I envision my teaching evolving significantly in the near and far future as a result of ongoing advancements in technology and changes in higher education. Here are some specific details and examples of how I anticipate my teaching practice transforming: Blended Learning Environments In the near future, I expect to incorporate more blended learning approaches, combining face-to-face instruction with online components. This could involve using learning management systems (LMS) to deliver course materials, assignments, and assessments. For instance, I might create interactive multimedia resources, such as online quizzes, videos, and discussion forums, to enhance student engagement and provide additional practice oppo...

Journal 1: Technology Benefits and Challenges for Teachers

Technology Benefits and Challenges for Teachers As an EFL teacher at a vocational college with talkative and energetic A1-A2 level students, I anticipate both benefits and challenges associated with using technology in the classroom. One benefit is that technology can enhance student engagement and interactivity. For example, I can use online vocabulary games and interactive quizzes on Babbel and Pili Pop to make the lessons more engaging and enjoyable. However, a challenge could be managing their excitement and ensuring that technology is used purposefully for language learning rather than becoming a distraction. My students are easily distracted by notifications, social media, or unrelated online content, diverting their attention from focused language learning tasks. So it is important for me to establish clear guidelines and strategies to minimize distractions and ensure that technology is used purposefully for language learning. For my students, the benefits of using technology in...

UNIT 1 - TOPIC 1: Write About Habitual Activities

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5 simple ways to improve English pronunciation

Regardless of the language, standard pronunciation is also an extremely important thing. Whether or not the pronunciation will affect whether the opponent understands what you want to say or not, understand what you are trying to show, or want to emphasize. However, it is not good to study blindly. You should find a way to learn for yourself, and find ways to make your learning faster, easier, but also more effective. Here are the steps that  EFL – Teaching Town  every day to help you "gout" and improve your English pronunciation. 1. Practice vowels, consonants, and syllables English words are made up of vowels and consonants, which combine to make syllables. Depending on whether the consonant comes before or after the vowel and the language of the term, the vowels (A, E, I, O, and U) in English can be pronounced in a variety of ways. There are short and long pronunciations for each vowel, such as the short A sound in the word "bat" (like a long sound in the word ...