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What kind of English teacher do you prefer? #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:40 am   What kind of English teacher do you prefer?
 

English teachers certainly have a strong relation with ESL students' motivation.
Do you prefer a friendly teacher or an active one?A funny teacher who can be serious when necessary?What's your point of view?I'm waiting for your answer!Thanks Very Happy Idea Practice your English now: www.doctorenglish.blogspot.com
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What kind of English teacher do you prefer? #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:17 am   What kind of English teacher do you prefer?
 

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Do you prefer a friendly teacher or an active one?


Can't a teacher be both.
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What kind of English teacher do you prefer? #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 18, 2008 20:26 pm   What kind of English teacher do you prefer?
 

I fully agree with Molly, a teacher must be friendly an active one and the most important thing she/he has a great deal of patience. Cheer, a learner from Argentina.
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What kind of English teacher do you prefer? #4 (permalink) Wed Jun 18, 2008 20:54 pm   What kind of English teacher do you prefer?
 

arlindomarco wrote:
English teachers certainly have a strong relation with ESL students' motivation.


If you want to learn English you should be able to motivate yourself and take responsibility for your own learning progress. Also, instead of relying on just one single teacher you need to expose yourself to a variety of speakers. You need to ask questions so you can learn from and with different people. Take this forum -- here you can get answers to any of your questions that are related to learning English.
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