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							|  hi everybody, i seem to have a huge problem making my adult students talk and engage them in topics of any kind!!!!     they are really tough and scared of making mistakes that they simply avoid talking, do you have any suggestions for teaching material i could apply  ??? really appreciate |  21 Jan 2015      
					
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 eliona-jc
 
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							|  Hello there!! Well I have the same problem with some of my students. Some of them are intimidated by making "mistakes " so they "d rather not try at all. It �s been a challenge for me as well and I have always wondered what to do ( and I still do) in order to help them overcome their insecurity and shyness and negative feelings.  In my view it �s not a matter of using the "right" teaching materials but rather of getting to know your students and being a living example yourself. I keep reminding them all the time to view mistakes as not sth bad altogether  but rather an integral part of the learning experience. What �s more, I talk to them a lot about enjoying where we are right now to where we �re going and that we should steer clear of perfectionism which is our thief. It steals our joy and peace and image that we should have about ourselves. While  I speak to them I have realised that I �m also ministering to myself and that my students will not pay so much attention to what  I say as to what I DO. So the answer to see your students advance and make noticeable progress lies within the teacher and his ability to manage and address the issues concerning them. Teaching ourselves and our class to have and foster the right mindset is crucial because "our perceptions about sth become our reality" and  I believe that is soooo true. I hope I"ve been of some help. Greetings from beautiful Tirana :)       |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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 essam35
 
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							|  choose appropriate topics be emotional    use games & puzzles   divide them into groups    choose appropriate reinforcement    good luck   |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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 EwelinaEwelina
 
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							| Hello there, How about playing   Rhyming  Challenge game or Persuasion   Click here  http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/adults/rhymingchallenge.htm
   http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/adults/persuasion.htm     If you subscribe here  http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/esl-for-adults  you can get more games for free.    I hope this helps a bit, E.            |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| Role plays often help people to talk as they are playing a character rather than having to voice (and be judged on) their own opinions. |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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