It is a didactive way to teach "ıf clauses". (Maybe, you thought that there was no way to teach "ıf clause" inductively via podcast.) However you have used good examples to explain the if clauses.
lively sound, good intonation, and good transitions with good examples. I wish you also put at a least a real situation to make it perfectly. really good job!
Your podcast is a didactive one giving information about if clauses type 1-2-3 with good examples. I want to add that your pronunciation is really good. Well done!
You speak vey understandable and pronounce the sentences clearly. Also, you give lots of examples while teaching if clauses. however, I think that there is no need to explain this topic in a deductive way so much. Apart from this, It is ok.
Hııım, a detailed information about "If Clauses" without a context! Maybe, it is an easy way but understand us friends because we get used to both learn and teach a subject with a certain context;)However, I must add that your pronunciation is really good. Thanks.
Firstly, I should say that your pronunciation is good but your should be more careful about context. this is because when you teach a subject in context, students will not forget the subject easily. GOOD JOB:)
Your podcast is a deductive one friends. I wish you have found a real life situation. Maybe the subject "if clause 1-2-3" would have been more permanent for the learners. You konw context is very important while teaching English. However, you use many examples to make the subject clear which is good. So, Good job friends!
Hi friends, you have chosen giving information about If clauses deductively, but ı wish you had taught it inductively. It would have been better if you had taught each type in different situations. However friends, your speech, your intonation was good. Thanks..
Good pronunciation and intonation, well done:) However, it is a bit deductive. I think it would have been better if you used a context and acted it in your podcast. Thanks...
although it is deductive, your voice is clear enough to understand the subject.ı think it would be more better if you taught this subject in video because I think there is some visual help for learners to teach this subject.
good pronunciation but it might be better if you had taught "if clause" in an inductive way. however, I liked your examples that you used to make the subject clearer.
first of all ur voice is clear enough to hear and understand if clauses. but it is a didactive way and i believe that you could create an interesting and good context to teach them. good job congratulations:D
You taught the all types of "if clause" which is good. You haven't got any context but your examples are quite easy to understand. Also, I want to add that both of you had a very clear pronunciation during the podcast. thanks:)
I have forgotten learning sth deductively =S U gave the subject directly without using any context. It could be more effective if u used "if clause" in a context. Good Job, though. Congratulations ;)
I feel myself as if I was watching TRT 4:) you give all the rules clearly. really you are our teachers while we are listening to the your podcast. everything is clear, you choose deductive way to teach; however,it won't be permanent, students will forget these rules in a short time. A context should be given, giving only few examples is not sufficient to teach these conditional sentences. but it is good friends, I believe that one day, you will have second part of this podcast in which you use a context. good job
It is a didactive way to teach "ıf clauses". (Maybe, you thought that there was no way to teach "ıf clause" inductively via podcast.) However you have used good examples to explain the if clauses.
ReplyDeletelively sound, good intonation, and good transitions with good examples. I wish you also put at a least a real situation to make it perfectly. really good job!
ReplyDeleteWhat is this? You are like Grammar Book friends.:):) However, the pronunciation as a whole is good. Good job...
ReplyDeleteYour podcast is a didactive one giving information about if clauses type 1-2-3 with good examples. I want to add that your pronunciation is really good. Well done!
ReplyDeleteYou speak vey understandable and pronounce the sentences clearly. Also, you give lots of examples while teaching if clauses. however, I think that there is no need to explain this topic in a deductive way so much. Apart from this, It is ok.
ReplyDeleteHııım, a detailed information about "If Clauses" without a context! Maybe, it is an easy way but understand us friends because we get used to both learn and teach a subject with a certain context;)However, I must add that your pronunciation is really good. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteyour podcast is like a record of a grammar book. ıt may be better if you make it in a context. anyway, your intonation is great. thank you:)
ReplyDeleteFriends you broke all the rules :) But I think your teacher shouldn't listen to this video :) By the way good explanation thank you :)
ReplyDeleteFirstly, I should say that your pronunciation is good but your should be more careful about context. this is because when you teach a subject in context, students will not forget the subject easily. GOOD JOB:)
ReplyDeleteYour podcast is a deductive one friends. I wish you have found a real life situation. Maybe the subject "if clause 1-2-3" would have been more permanent for the learners. You konw context is very important while teaching English. However, you use many examples to make the subject clear which is good. So, Good job friends!
ReplyDeletegood pronounciation. and giving information about if clauses. good job friends.
ReplyDeleteHi friends, you have chosen giving information about If clauses deductively, but ı wish you had taught it inductively. It would have been better if you had taught each type in different situations. However friends, your speech, your intonation was good. Thanks..
ReplyDeleteteaching if clauses deductively.it is yopur own choice. your pronunciation is good. thank you very much for this information. good job
ReplyDeleteyou explained " if clauses in a good way", but students can learn them better through context.you could taught them in a context.thanks.
ReplyDeleteGood pronunciation and intonation, well done:)
ReplyDeleteHowever, it is a bit deductive. I think it would have been better if you used a context and acted it in your podcast. Thanks...
although it is deductive, your voice is clear enough to understand the subject.ı think it would be more better if you taught this subject in video because I think there is some visual help for learners to teach this subject.
ReplyDeleteyou gave a detailed information about "if clauses". your podcast makes the subject clearer. good job friends.
ReplyDeletegood pronunciation but it might be better if you had taught "if clause" in an inductive way. however, I liked your examples that you used to make the subject clearer.
ReplyDeletefirst of all ur voice is clear enough to hear and understand if clauses. but it is a didactive way and i believe that you could create an interesting and good context to teach them.
ReplyDeletegood job congratulations:D
You taught the all types of "if clause" which is good. You haven't got any context but your examples are quite easy to understand. Also, I want to add that both of you had a very clear pronunciation during the podcast. thanks:)
ReplyDeleteyour speaking is fluent and clear.And you have chosen a didactive way to teach ıf clauses.good job friends.
ReplyDeleteAs long as you teach in a context, it can be understood better.
ReplyDeleteI have forgotten learning sth deductively =S
ReplyDeleteU gave the subject directly without using any context. It could be more effective if u used "if clause" in a context.
Good Job, though.
Congratulations ;)
it is good to teach it in a context
ReplyDeleteyou have discussed on If clause. the topic is very good but the way that you explain is deductive. it should be given in a context. congratulations!!!
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ReplyDeleteI feel myself as if I was watching TRT 4:) you give all the rules clearly. really you are our teachers while we are listening to the your podcast. everything is clear, you choose deductive way to teach; however,it won't be permanent, students will forget these rules in a short time. A context should be given, giving only few examples is not sufficient to teach these conditional sentences. but it is good friends, I believe that one day, you will have second part of this podcast in which you use a context. good job
ReplyDeleteıf you teach in a context it will be easier to learn.. thank you
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