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Kate's Crate | English Language Teaching Kate's Crate English Language Teaching Menu Skip to content Home Teaching Learning Managing Misc Series About Search Search for: Gestures, props and other attention-grabbers October 5, 2020 / Katherine Martinkevich / Leave a comment I’ve just read Lisa Nielsen’s post about engaging learners with gesticulation, and now I’m curious: how many of us use gestures, objects and other things often enough? How much is enough? And how much is too much? I know that over the years I have developed a certain over-emotional, exaggerated classroom style – it’s a bit strange, but it helps 🙂 What about the online classroom, does it need more attention-grabbers or just as many? Looks like I have more questions or answers for this one. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like Loading... Boil a pot of joy October 2, 2020 October 3, 2020 / Katherine Martinkevich / Leave a comment If my yesterday’s p...
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