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Observing the Class | Reflections of the classroom Observing the Class Reflections of the classroom Menu Skip to content Home about multi-skill activities the unnamed activity Talking about Teacher Talk (briefly) Posted on May 11, 2018 by Paragon Galapagos As a teacher and teacher trainer, Teacher Talk Time (TTT) is a subject raised often. Too much TTT, reduce TTT, how can we limit TTT. These sorts of comments won’t surprise many who read this blog. It seems we all, collectively seek to reduce our TTT. Why? Because we are developing student-centered classrooms, and running student-centered activities and the whole idea of TTT starts with teachers, so obviously TTT is bad. But we all aren’t Caleb Gattengo. Even if we wanted to be, is The Silent Way what’s best for every ESL and EFL classroom in the world? If so, what gives with all the alternative methods? No…even if we’re all silent way masters. In reality, what we’re really talking about here is tea...

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