In the eyes of students, teachers are their models and tasks to be imitated.
Therefore, teachers should be aware of their status in the eyes of students,
undertaking responsibilities actively and demonstrating themselves positively.
Oral teaching consists of listening and speaking in simple terms. Besides, it also
involves body language, rapid response capabilities, and language organization
abilities. In oral teaching, teachers should require themselves strictly to correct
their pronunciation to make sure they do not pronounce mistakenly. Students
mainly listen to the teachers. So teachers are the demonstrators in oral teaching.
They should play this role well by developing their oral English levels, pronouncing
like native speakers, and training their language. In this way, they can
create a better atmosphere for students. By listening, teachers should summarize
some effective ways in teaching. They should try their best to speak English in
classes by adopting the method of from easy to difficult and from simple to
complex. By being taught in English, students can learn more actively. They
should also ask students to answer questions in English. In this way, students can
learn gradually without notice. They will listen naturally, just like staying in
English-speaking countries. Body language is essential during interaction between
teachers and students. Sometimes, students may not understand some sentences,
but if teachers give some guidance and encourage them to listen carefully, they
will tend to understand gradually. As a result, the sense of language will be
developed. The gradual transition from listening to speaking will be beneficial for
the improvement of students’ listening and speaking skills.
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