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 asl05
 
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							| PROBLEMS WITH SPEAKING 
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							| I�ve 20 students and they will go to England in 2 months. Their level is pre-int and they want to speak like a native speaker. maybe a hundred time, I said that this is impossible but I think that they take me for a magician. how should I behave? is there a way to express them this immpossibility?? this problem makes me bored... |  9 Nov 2008      
					
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 grikoga
 
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							| What I do is ( unfortunately with much smaller classes ... ) give students some situation cards, they prepare themselves and ask them to come to my desk and I hane one- to-one conversations, which is difficult to maintain the silence just because the others just finish much faster than the other - with this I can also deal goiving them extra tasks or just ask them to listen and write down the mistakes they hear while others speak - I check them later and give them marks :)) |  9 Nov 2008     
					
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 floris79
 
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							| I do not understand you problem completely: are you revering to the accents? Ore to speaking 100% grammatically correct?
I assume you mean you get worried not bored.
For the rest all I can say is let them know there English will be good enough to communicate and that�s the main objective of learning a foreign language. During the trip it can only improve. 
Have fun |  9 Nov 2008     
					
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