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Often when TEFL teachers are faced with large classes they begin to worry about how
they will teach. It’s tempting to simply let the classes become teacher fronted and turn into lectures. Yes, large classes, especially those of
100+, are a challenge but there are many positive aspects to such classes.
One of the biggest plusses is the dynamic nature of such TEFL classes. With so many
students there are lots of opportunities to get people to work together, compare, discuss
and benefit from the variety of voices.
Use a teacher’s notebook: attach a small notebook and pen to your belt loop. Take
notes while you are monitoring pair or group work. Review common errors as a whole
group after an activity is completed.
Manage the noise by establish a signal that you want your class to stop what they are
doing and listen. This should be done from the first day, so that students become
accustomed to it right away.
For the full article, visit:
https://www.go-tefl.com/teflblog/large-tefl-classes/