If I were the English teacher, I’d make the course engaging, practical, and focused on real communication — especially for those planning to teach English in Spain.
Here’s how I’d approach it:
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Interactive Lessons: Utilize role-plays, games, and real-life scenariOS to make learning a natural and enjoyable experience.
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Cultural Integration: Incorporate Spanish culture and classroom etiquette to facilitate easy adaptation for future teachers.
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Grammar with Context: Teach grammar through conversation, not memorization.
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Speaking Confidence: Prioritize fluency and pronunciation practice through group discussions.
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Lesson Planning Skills: Guide students on how to structure and deliver engaging ESL lessons.
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