Problems teaching English one to-one
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There are potential disadvantages with teaching one-to-one lessons as well. The most obvious one is the lack of peer interaction and
stimulus. Some students do not have a very vivid imagination and need the help of other
students to come up with ideas.
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There can be several reasons why a student is not very responsive. The material you are
using may be at a higher level than the student, making them feel frustrated.
Alternatively, the material could be too easy for the students and so they are just bored.
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“Oh no! 45 minutes left to the lesson and I have nothing more to do”. It is almost
guaranteed that you will find yourself in this situation at some point in your teaching
career! The most obvious answer is to always have backup or extra material with you.
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For the full article, visit:
https://www.go-tefl.com/teflblog/problems-teaching-english-one-to-one/