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Latest post Thu, Mar 26 2009 5:49 PM by AlpheccaStars. 1 replies.
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Ellisa  +  691092 Thu, 26 Mar 09 05:25 AM
Hello teachers :D
I've wrote an essay for my homework.
Please correct grammar mistakes! And If my sentences are awkard, recommend me better ones!
 Thanks in advance! 

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Postmethod appeared in early 1990 with Communicative Language Teaching method which I think the most effective way of teaching I've gone through. I've never taught with CLT method in public schools, but it was fortunate that I was able to take CLT class last semester. I believe TBLT is one of the methods which can be used in CLT class. In my CLT class, I was given a task on a free topic. There were only two things I need to follow. One was the task should be related to English education and the other was it should be done using animation movie program. I wanted to correct broken English often used in our daily life so I visited several discount stores. I've come across some new words for example, confectionary for snack. Also I found mis-spelled signs such as 'seereal' for cereal. For those words which I was not sure, I asked on a web-site and got answers from English speakers. In retrospect, it was pretty effective because I had to be involved in the task from choosing the topic, finding broken English, making animation and even to dubbing in English. While I was on this, I was far more confident in my English ability. It seems possible using TBLT in our public schools if we hire more qualified English teachers as well as allocate to them little number of children as we can.

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AlpheccaStars  +  691334 Thu, 26 Mar 09 05:49 PM
Ellisa
“Hello teachers :D
I've written wrote an essay for my homework.
Please correct my grammatical mistakes! And If my sentences are awkard, recommend me better ones to me!
 Thanks in advance! 


Postmethod appeared in early 1990 with the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) method which I think  is the most effective way of teaching I've gone through. I've never taught (are you a teacher?)  the with CLT method in public schools, but it was fortunate that I was able to take a CLT class last semester. I believe TBLT (what is this?)  is one of the methods which can be used in a CLT class. In my CLT class, I was given a task on a free topic. There were only two instructions things I needed to follow. One was that the task should be related to English education and the other was it should be done using (by making?) an animated movie program. I wanted to correct the broken English often used in our daily life, so I visited several discount stores. I've come came across some new words, for example, confectionary for snack. Also I found misspelled signs such as 'seereal' for cereal. For those words which I was not sure, When I was not sure about a word, I asked on a web site and got answers from English speakers. In retrospect, it was pretty effective because I had to be involved in the task from choosing the topic, finding broken English, making an animation and even to dubbing in English. While I was doing on this, I was far more confident in my English ability. It seems  would be possible to use using TBLT in our public schools if we hire more qualified English teachers as well as and allocate as few to them little number of children to their classes  as we can.”

 
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