And Verified Answers
What Makes a Good Teacher - CORRECT - ANSWERS Patience
A good sense of discipline
Knowledge
Being attentive or approachable
Role of a Teacher - CORRECT - ANSWERS The teacher's position in the classroom can vary
based on the group of students being taught:
- Adaptability and flexibility in teaching methods are essential for effective instruction.
- Understanding the students, their motivations, and abilities is crucial in determining the
teacher's roles.
- Lesson planning should align with the students' age, ability, motivations, and learning needs
for optimal learning outcomes.
Teacher-Centered Teaching Style - CORRECT - ANSWERS - Teacher-centered lessons
involve the teacher being the central figure, while students play a passive role.
- Teacher-centered methods may lead to students having a good understanding of the
language but limited ability to use it.
- Excessive teacher talking time (TTT) can lead to student disengagement.
, Student-centered Teaching Style - CORRECT - ANSWERS - Lessons encourage active
student participation, self-discovery of language concepts, and make the teacher a guide
rather than a lecturer.
- Results in a more memorable learning experience and better equips students to use their
English skills outside the classroom.
What Are Teacher Rolls? - CORRECT - ANSWERS 1. Controller
2. Organizer
3. Assessor
4. Elicitor
5. Participant
6. Tutor
7. Resource
8. Observer
9. Facilitator
Controller (Teacher Roll) - CORRECT - ANSWERS Presents explanations in the lesson and
takes charge of the class and activity. There will be a lot of TTT (teacher talking time) and you
will need to snap into this role if the activity isn't going to plan. Best to keep this to a
minimum.
Organizer (Teacher Roll) - CORRECT - ANSWERS Gives instructions, organizes students
into groups or pairs, initiates activities or brings them to a close, and organizes feedback. This
is one of the most important roles, as students need to be confident as to how the activities
will work or how the groups are supposed to function so that they are not confused.
Assessor (Teacher Roll) - CORRECT - ANSWERS Gives feedback and correction to students
as well as evaluating and grading their abilities. Students are usually very keen to find out how
they are doing, but try not to correct every mistake you hear as that could discourage them.