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Hello and welcome to Teachers Room.
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Shown it by teachers.
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Four teachers.
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I'm done and I'm Sean.
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This represents topic.
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No teacher is perfect.
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Not even there?
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No.
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Even then, all teachers have a bad habit.
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But being a good teacher means reflecting on your teaching practice and trying to improve it.
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So here are three bad habits that many teachers do that Make sure you don't.
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That's right.
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Please note that all the examples in this program are bad.
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Example.
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Don't copyists first.
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Bad habit is too much t t t.
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That's teacher talking.
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For example.
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You set a task, and then you go on and on giving more and more examples or you ramble off into another conversation and forget the task entirely.
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Stop!
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Stop it!
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That rule classes have a minimal teacher talking time in something around 78 students.
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That's right.
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Now an example would be I used to be fat.
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Actually, you know, I did used to be fair.
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You know what happened?
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It was in secondary school because she told me an ice cream.
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Oh, guys, that's break time.
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Our next bad habit is echoing.
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Go in there.
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This is a repeat.
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Exactly what the students have set.
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Now, this might be done to clarify what they've said.
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Yeah, Or to make sure the rest of the class have heard or to reassure the student themselves that you understood what they just said.
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But whatever reason you have for doing this, don't do it.
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You are undermining.
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Yeah.
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It's showing the class that only the teacher has value on that.
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We have to listen to the teacher know each other.
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Exactly.
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So if you didn't understand the student, tell them and ask him to repeat.
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Yeah, And if you think they spoke to quietly and the rest of the class didn't hear just they speak up, say it again.
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If you did understand what they said, why aren't you responding normally anyway?
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That's how conversation works, right?
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That's the conversation with Yeah, so but Okay, Shawn, tell me something you used to do.
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I used So you used to play rugby.
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I used to play rugby.
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I felt bad.
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Habit is not admitting when you've made a mistake.
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Now, this may surprise you, but teachers are human and we make mistakes to make.
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So maybe you've written a word incorrectly on the boards.
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Maybe you've explained the grammar or completely wrong.
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Maybe Issuance asked you a question and you don't know the answer.
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Whatever it is, don't bluff.
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No, don't pretend you know the answer.
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Don't tell them it wasn't a mistake.
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It's only gonna make your students lose confidence in you.
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You tell them when they make a mistake, do them the same respect.
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Exactly.
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So if you don't know the answer, go find out.
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Pull back later or you can make a joke out and say, I was just checking your attention on You've done that and those of the forms of used to Yes, sure.
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But I think in negative and question There's no de no there.
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There is a deep because in the affirmative form, we have a d on.
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So in the negative on my first adverbs don't change form when they're in the negative.
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Don't worry about that.
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But that's enough about what not to do.
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We want to hear what we should do in the classroom, so send us a video tip by going to our website BBC learning english dot com To find out how to get to us and you make a T shirt.
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Okay.