For effective English language teaching, flash cards are effective to teach new words, psycho-motor poetry skills help to teach poems and audio-visual aids to teach literature.
Anchor charts are said to be excellent for hooking students and helping them focus.
importance of audio visual adis in teaching english
Pascal Mashiri has written: 'Matunje and the wooden spoon' -- subject(s): Reading, English language, Study and teaching (Primary), Aids and devices 'The hawk doesn't steal' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Primary), Folklore, Aids and devices, Tales, Reading, English language 'Why the chameleon has two toes' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Primary), Folklore, Aids and devices, Tales, Reading, English language 'The golden rain' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Primary), Folklore, Aids and devices, Tales, Reading, English language 'Rutendo's reward' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Primary), Folklore, Aids and devices, Tales, Reading, English language 'Why rabbit doesn't lie' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Primary), Folklore, Aids and devices, Tales, Reading, English language 'How Sitali learned a lesson' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Primary), Folklore, Aids and devices, Tales, Reading, English language
Max Gorosch has written: 'English without a book' -- subject(s): Audio-visual aids, English language, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Modern languages and the world of to-day' -- subject(s): Modern Languages, Study and teaching
M. R. K. Nadwi has written: 'Arabic language' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Arabic language, Study and teaching, Audio-visual aids, English, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English speakers
audio visual aids are those things you can see and hear which will aid you in teaching. Like television. They make teaching more interesting
Bertha Landers has written: 'A foreign language audio-visual guide' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Audio-visual aids, Languages, Modern, Latin language, Directories, Modern Languages
Robert Newbold Sebastian has written: 'The effectiveness of concomitant instructional materials in elementary school lunchrooms as a means for vocabulary development' -- subject(s): English language, Audio-visual aids, Study and teaching, Vocabulary, Study and teaching (Elementary)
Teaching aids refer to the teaching tools used in the process of teaching. Teaching aids play an important part in language teaching. First, they can create authentic language communication situations to let the students understand the language in context. In order to make the context easier to understand, we design several different activities, such as presentations, practise and.consolidatation and review. Aids help students to perceive, understand and absorb what has been learned in each activity. Third, it can stimulate students' interest in learning and improve their learning effectiveness. Teaching aids can make classroom atmosphere more active and afford the student a pleasant environment for learning English. Well, in a word, teaching aids help to make a lesson more effective. Recently I got to know some very useful teaching software, called Schoolshape.
Joan Fenet has written: 'L' audio-mirage' -- subject(s): Audio-visual aids, Language and languages, Study and teaching
Ferne Elliott has written: 'Communicartes' -- subject(s): French language, Audio-visual aids, Vocabulary, Study and teaching (Primary)
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Samuel D. Cioran has written: 'Canadian profiles' -- subject(s): English language, Spoken English, Audio-visual aids, Foreign speakers, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Problems, exercises, Study and teaching, Sound recordings for foreign speakers