The best way to teach any subject is to observe how the student learns. People learn best if taught with methods that appeal to their learning style.
it can teach u 'ow to spek lyk a proper kidda innit bruv!!
If the student does not know any English you can teach through pictures and body language. If they can speak some, you can use easier words to explain bigger concepts. While teaching in Korea there will always be a Korean/English teacher to help the students understand.
No you don't but if you can't talk English they will teach it to you though. But if you know some of the language you can learn more about it, but you need to know some of it to be an exchange student.
I am not sure what you are asking. A blind student can use a recording to answer questions and have them transcribed to be read. Books are also read onto tape for blind students so they have an oral textbook. Note takers can be assigned for classes and the notes transcribed into Braille for the blind student.
yes
The cast of Fellowship of the Andes - 2006 includes: Terry Garrett as Blind student Alysha Jeans as Blind student Erik Weihenmayer as Blind mountain guide
I assume that this is a serious question, my reply would be, as soon as they can get their hands on all law books that are available in Braille & enroll in a college which is liberal enough to accept & teach a blind student. Anything is possible & i wish u all the best.
No, there are blind and deaf students attending right now.
Kipofu is the Kikuyu word for the English word blind.
Not unessesary. The ESL teacher talks in English and tries get kids to understand. But there are time where teachers need to speak there own language so it not really nessesary.
yes to the deaf and blind