ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#100 | October 3 | ISSN 0975-3036
Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE)
The latest ‘EnglishClub.com’ article is titled “Teaching Multi-Level Classes”.
Multi-level classrooms are as varied as the students in them. Most often, they include students who communicate in English at a variety of different levels. They may also be considered multi-level because they include students with different types of learning backgrounds, such as those who have learned orally and those who have learned mainly from a textbook. Students may also have different levels of literacy in their own native language. A classroom that contains some students who are familiar with the Roman alphabet and some students who are not may also be considered multi-level. Finally, the term multi-level can be used to refer to a group of students working together who range greatly in age.
Click Here to Read the Article ‘Teaching Multi-Level Classes’
1 comment