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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 6, 2024 6:29:21 GMT
Binge watching videos to make them think they are learning something. If you've taken lessons from a social media star it's probably because you clicked on a link on their profile and was sent to their booking page. Despite their star quality in online videos you may not find them to be the educators you would think of in the classroom. This is because making something interesting about English is not the same as actually knowing how to teach. In the classroom students need to be the stars. The best case scenario is that the social media star is a qualified and technically proficient C Level Contact List teacher with the added advantage of social media skills. Educators: The type of online teachers Educators were teaching English as a second language to kids on platforms like China’s before the Chinese government changed its rules for online tutoring, and the industry collapsed almost overnight in front of a colorful backdrop in an attempt to get children to pay attention for at least five seconds during online lessons. You used to recognize them by the bags under their eyes from the hours they spent teaching Chinese children at night. They don't necessarily all teach children English as a second language. Some educators like to stick a silly mustache with a pair of Mickey Mouse ears on their adult learners or use camera effects which may be to distract them from the fact that they have no idea what they are doing. Tech Guru This tech guru loves modern technology and knew about many video conferencing platforms long before the pandemic.
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