tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-913150039253061480.post8914925413993487081..comments2023-10-30T18:59:14.437+09:00Comments on eisensei: Would you like to come over for some Dogme ELT? Maybe you could ask me about disappearing sounds after?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-913150039253061480.post-11186885378149782242010-01-25T18:38:33.703+09:002010-01-25T18:38:33.703+09:00Wow - you blog a lot, have missed quite a few post...Wow - you blog a lot, have missed quite a few posts. <br /><br />UM... re your missed dogme moment, shame, let go - not doing something out of the book won't hurt your students, (the reverse) ze book is a guide, Obi Wan, the journey is what's important not the stops along the way :-)<br /><br />Your idea was brilliant for "real practice" - don't lose it, use it in the next lesson (at the very end of the day at least you're verifying whether or not they picked up the target language from the book, right)<br /><br />Regarding getting students to ask questions during class - stop and pause at intervals and simply don't say anything at all... wait, wait, pick on a student who has asked a question in the past and say "Beth, what would you like to ask me?" Wait... wait... "Alex?"<br /><br />someone will speak up :-)KALINAGO ENGLISHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15202016406865561740noreply@blogger.com