Haftalik taassurotlar

Haftalik taassurotlar

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Mr Elbek

As always, celta method doesn't stop to get me amazed at how it eases the process of learning by making it very informative and interesting at the same time. Writing is and was one of the most boring lessons to conduct and to sit in as well. However, after learning how to make them engaging by using our creativity(like Parizoda), I understood it is in the hands of a teacher whether the lesson is going to be interesting or not. Turning to speaking lessons, I learned a lot and have been able to show it in practice also. The thing I like the most about speaking is guiding the students to a staright path when some of them might have lost it or might be slipping over. I don't think we are there only to teach the language, but we are also the people who should show students how to be a great person. I hope I won't stop using morale in every one of my lessons by encouraging my students to speak more and improve their language skills while learning something valuable for their both lives. Thank you, Aziza opa - for teaching us this all.

Miss Mohlaroy

This week we had lessons on writing and speaking. i learned a lot of useful things that ican use in my future teaching. in the writing lesson, i really liked peer editing, when students checked each other's work and gave feedback. i think this is very helpful, especially for shy or introverted students, because they can talk and work together more comfortably. i also understood that pair work is very important and we should use it often so that students are active, not bored

in the speaking lesson, we also used peer talk. it helped us speak more and feel more confident. the moment i remember the most was the speaking task repetition at the end of the lesson. Aziza opa asked us to make a promise to ourselves about our future

these lessons showed me that english classes are not only about grammar and vocabulary. we can also support students, build confidence, and help them feel stronger

Miss Dadakhanva

This week we had lessons on Writing and Speaking. These classes helped me not only understand how to conduct such lessons effectively, but also gave me valuable life lessons. One of the most memorable moments was when Mrs Aziza gently reminded us what happens when we keep postponing things. It made me realize that English lessons are not limited to teaching grammar and vocabulary — we can also teach our students moral values without stepping away from the learning process.

Moreover, I learned how to plan Writing and Speaking lessons properly and understood the differences between Listening and Reading lessons. During the writing sessions, I discovered how to make classes more engaging through various games, creative activities, and presentations. I also learned how to teach students to write formal and informal letters and develop their writing skills in an interesting and motivating way.

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