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Here's a video about something that I think is really destructive in the language (or any) classroom. Any guesses what it is? Watch to find out! If you like this, check out my other materials for English language teachers at www.elt-training.com/
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@BrendaGodkin

1 week ago

I totally agree that there is no place for sarcasm in a language class. I would also like to add that there is no place for shaming learners either for much the same reasons.

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@user-gq8gm3dt8m

1 week ago

Hi Jo. You look fantastic. No dark sarcasm in the classroom. Teachers leave the kids alone.' Do you think Pink Floyd had anything to do with Teacher training?

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@caro1591

1 week ago

So true & a good teacher will engage even the reluctant learners. I love that final quote: a reminder to be kind both in and out of the classroom. Thank you.

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@ildefonsogustavodiazsandov9246

1 week ago

I agree with you totally. You are absolutely right

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@laurahernando5389

1 week ago

It is so important to always bear this in mind, no matter what. And the image with the message at the end is so powerful! Thank you, Jo!!!

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@irumbutt1317

1 week ago

You are right Jo, I think sarcasm is more like a weapon to powerless teachers, who feel like losing autonomy so they hide their inside fears by using such a destructive language in a classroom.

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@user-wn4tv1kf6n

1 week ago

Even more than this I always tell my students not to say "sorry". They don't need to be sorry for their mistakes because I am there to help them. If they didn't need help, they wouldn't need me. Also, I invite them to ask as many questions as possible.

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@IELTS_UK

1 week ago

I’ve been teaching now for a few years and I still return to your content again and again!!! Thanks for another great video.

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@LancelotGraal

1 week ago

My teacher training school and my colleagues in school are the reason I dress less uniquely, stopped dreaming and gave up so much about myself that I don't know how to get it back. They were demotivating, non-appreciative, hypercritical AND sarcastic.

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@soysaucegirl2007

1 week ago

Sometimes it just slips out. I remember muttering some offhand remark about a scene in a video I had shown students. I actually thought they wouldn't pick up on my sarcasm, but the sniggering around the lecture hall suggests otherwise.

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@azadehfarahnak9936

1 week ago

You are amazing ❤Thank you so much for the videos 🙏🏻

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