

LUDSAYIDJY
- Rate Ksh. 3,233
- Response 1h

Ksh. 3,233/hr
1st lesson free
- French
- French Speaking
- French Reading
As a Haitian citizen I speak fluency French,after this course you will have the ability to understand, speakFrench.
- French
- French Speaking
- French Reading
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About LUDSAYIDJY
I am a cool person, in my class student always succès. with me every student will learn in joyful, peaceful.i have no problem to restart as soon as you understand everything about the course. You can ask every question you want about the course.
About the lesson
- Lower Primary
- Upper Primary
- Lower Secondary
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levels :
Lower Primary
Upper Primary
Lower Secondary
Senior School
Tertiary
University
Adult Education
Masters
Doctorate
MBA
Pre-Primary
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
Autre formation professionnelle
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Professional
Children
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
1. Encourage students
Students often look to teachers for approval and positive reinforcement. Fostering open communication and free thinking among students can make them feel valued. Be enthusiastic. Praise your students often. Recognize them for their contributions. If your classroom is a place where students feel heard and respected, they might be more eager to learn.
2. Get students involved
One way to encourage students and teach them responsibility is to get them involved in the classroom. Make participating fun by giving each student a job to do. Give students the responsibility of tidying up or decorating the classroom. Assign a student to erase the blackboard or pass out materials. Ask students to take turns reading sections out loud. Make students work in groups and assign each a task or role. Giving students a sense of ownership can help them feel accomplished and encourages participation in class.
3. Offer incentives
Setting expectations and making reasonable demands encourages students to participate, but sometimes students need an extra push in the right direction. Offering students small incentives makes learning fun and gives them a reason to push themselves, as well as a sense of accomplishment. Incentives can range from small to large. Giving a special privilege to an exemplary student or organizing a class pizza party for an improved average test score are both examples of setting goals for students to work toward.
4. Get creative
Avoid monotony by changing the structure of your class. Teach through games and discussions instead of lectures or encourage students to debate. Enrich the subject matter with visual aids, like colorful charts, diagrams, and videos. You can even show a movie that effectively illustrates a topic or theme. Your physical classroom should never be boring: use posters, models, student projects, and seasonal themes to create a warm, stimulating environment.
5. Draw connections to real life
“When will I ever need this?” This question, too often heard in the classroom, indicates that a student is disengaged or lacks a proper understanding of the concept being taught. If a student does not believe that what they’re learning is important, they won’t see a need to invest time and effort in mastering the subject matter. It’s important to demonstrate how the subject relates to them. If you’re teaching algebra, take some time to research how it is utilized practically and share your findings with your students. Showing them that a concept or technique is used every day by “real” people provides a fresh perspective. They may never be excited about algebra, but if they see its importance and how it relates to their lives, they may be motivated to learn attentively.
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- Ksh. 3,233
Pack prices
- 5h: Ksh. 15
- 10h: Ksh. 30
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- Ksh. 3,233/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with LUDSAYIDJY will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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