My teaching practice has been the best practice I had because I created a good rapport with my students, and I think that helped my students learned better. At the beginning, I could notice who the intrinsic motivated students were and who were not motivated at all. I identify one student, whose name is Francisco and who is wearing a black shirt in the picture, that was not willing to pay attention and that always complaining about the activities (just as the way I am). I said to myself that I had to make this student understand the topics and get good grades because I was told that he always got bad grades. I paid attention to all my students, but he was my principal focus of attention. First, I brought some activities for them so that they could learn and enjoy at the same time. I could notice that Francisco didn’t like to participate in any activity, but one day while I was sitting on a bench he approached me with some other classmates, and I talked with them. I told them that I did believe they were capable of succeeding in the subject and asked them to participate in the class. That talk followed more random talks in which we talked about different things and in which I could create a good rapport. My surprise was that in the following classes, he seemed more interested in the class, and in fact, I asked him to participate, and he doubtless helped me with the activity. Once he told me that I was calling on his name all the time, but I told him that I was doing that because he was capable of solving the exercise. At the end, I assessed if my students had understood the topic I had taught. I prepared a test for them, and some of them didn’t get good grades, but Francisco got a 10 in the test. I think that I reached what I had set for my teaching practice tough with the tutor’s evaluation I am not so in agreement because she was not in the classroom all the time, so I think that it would have been better if she had stayed in the classroom to assess my performance and to give me grades with which I would agree more.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
My Teaching Practice Experience
My teaching practice has been the best practice I had because I created a good rapport with my students, and I think that helped my students learned better. At the beginning, I could notice who the intrinsic motivated students were and who were not motivated at all. I identify one student, whose name is Francisco and who is wearing a black shirt in the picture, that was not willing to pay attention and that always complaining about the activities (just as the way I am). I said to myself that I had to make this student understand the topics and get good grades because I was told that he always got bad grades. I paid attention to all my students, but he was my principal focus of attention. First, I brought some activities for them so that they could learn and enjoy at the same time. I could notice that Francisco didn’t like to participate in any activity, but one day while I was sitting on a bench he approached me with some other classmates, and I talked with them. I told them that I did believe they were capable of succeeding in the subject and asked them to participate in the class. That talk followed more random talks in which we talked about different things and in which I could create a good rapport. My surprise was that in the following classes, he seemed more interested in the class, and in fact, I asked him to participate, and he doubtless helped me with the activity. Once he told me that I was calling on his name all the time, but I told him that I was doing that because he was capable of solving the exercise. At the end, I assessed if my students had understood the topic I had taught. I prepared a test for them, and some of them didn’t get good grades, but Francisco got a 10 in the test. I think that I reached what I had set for my teaching practice tough with the tutor’s evaluation I am not so in agreement because she was not in the classroom all the time, so I think that it would have been better if she had stayed in the classroom to assess my performance and to give me grades with which I would agree more.
My Drama Experience


What I can say about the drama we performed met what I expected because I remember that we were giving some good ideas when preparing the script. Besides the time it took us to get it done, we had a lot of fun since we laughed a lot when practicing it. I could notice that we worked as a team because we helped each other with the pronunciation of the words and other stuffs. It was not an easy task to get the drama ready since we had some schedule problems, but at the end we overcame that problem since when we gathered, we worked hard and gave our 200% to do it well. As I said before, I got to meet my classmates even more and though my classmates told me I was so strict with what they were doing (specially performing) I was worthy because I could realize I worked. At the beginning, I was not excited about performing a drama, but now I think it is great, awesome, and fantastic. Now, I love the idea of performing a drama, and that is what I consider the best thing above all because it changed my perception towards dramas.
The Stage before Performing the Drama

In this stage, we were so busy working in the drama. we were having problems because not all the members of my team could get together. We are doing our best to make it work. What i liked is that we were having fun while creating the stoty and that we are becoming more friends than ever. everybody said that i like perfect things, but it was becuase i know we can do it. i think we are going to do well!!!
My own perception about using dramas in the EFL classroom.
I think that dramas are new and good way of learning here in El Salvador. What would the benefits be of using it? In my experience, I can say that they help to create a good environment among students. For example, I think I created some stronger bonds with my classmates especially with Geidi because I never got the chance to talk to her till this time we performed the drama based on Dangerous Minds. Dramas are an excellent way of practicing the language without worrying about using it correctly since students have the chance of creating their own story. Additionally, it helps to promote their imagination so that learning takes place easily. Finally, what I can say is that if I am to use dram, I have to give some freedom to my students to choose the topic since in this way the experience would be more significant and that I have to help them in the areas they need improvement.
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