I am a teacher from Poland. I teach Polish as a foreign language and English.
Monday, December 5, 2016
HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: Język angielski lekcje i kursy indywidualne
HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: Język angielski lekcje i kursy indywidualne: https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/a0f5cb44-4130-46df-b075-8743645317e1 HALINA’S ENGLISH ACADEMY Ję...
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Język angielski lekcje i kursy indywidualne
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/a0f5cb44-4130-46df-b075-8743645317e1
HALINA’S
ENGLISH ACADEMY
Język angielski lekcje i kursy indywidualneZalety
Ø Lekcje i
kursy dla wszystkich, którzy szybko chcą nauczyć się lub udoskonalić znajomość
języka angielskiego .
Ø Nauka
języka angielskiego online/ Skype lub u nauczyciela.
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Nauczyciel koncentruje się tylko na
Tobie i Twoich indywidualnych potrzebach
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Płatność z góry co miesiąc za ilość
zaplanowanych zajęć w danym miesiącu
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To Twój wybór, ile razy w tygodniu
uczysz się języka i jak długo trwają zajęcia
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Elastyczny plan zajęć: dni i godziny
lekcji możesz zmienić (jeśli tylko nauczyciel jest dostępny w danym czasie)
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Kurs przydatny również w biznesie lub jako
przygotowanie do egzaminów
Koszt zajęć:
Ø Dzieci 65
zł za godzinę / 60 minut
Ø Dorośli
110 zł za 90 minut
Rabaty
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Możliwość nauki z drugą osobą (koszt
kursu dzielony na dwie osoby),
Halina
Ostańkowicz – Bazan
(+48)
605 882 586
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: Culture of Learning
HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: Culture of Learning
A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change
The twenty-first century is a world in constant change. In A New Culture of Learning, Doug Thomas and John Seely Brown pursue an understanding of how the forces of change, and emerging waves of interest associated with these forces, inspire and invite us to imagine a future of learning that is as powerful as it is optimistic. Typically, when we think of culture, we think of an existing, stable entity that changes and evolves over long periods of time. In A New Culture, Thomas and Brown explore a second sense of culture, one that responds to its surroundings organically. It not only adapts, it integrates change into its process as one of its environmental variables. By exploring play, innovation, and the cultivation of the imagination as cornerstones of learning, the authors create a vision of learning for the future that is achievable, scalable and one that grows along with the technology that fosters it and the people who engage with it. The result is a new form of culture in which knowledge is seen as fluid and evolving, the personal is both enhanced and refined in relation to the collective, and the ability to manage, negotiate and participate in the world is governed by the play of the imagination. Replete with stories, this is a book that looks at the challenges that our education and learning environments face in a fresh way. PRAISE FOR A NEW CULTURE OF LEARNING "A provocative and extremely important new paradigm of a 'culture of learning', appropriate for a world characterized by continual change. This is a must read for anyone interested in the future of education." James J. Duderstadt, President Emeritus, University of Michigan "Thomas and Brown are the John Dewey of the digital age." Cathy Davidson, Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Duke University "A New Culture of Learning may provide for the digital media and learning movement what Thomas Paine's Common Sense did for the colonists during the American Revolution- a straightforward, direct explanation of what we are fighting for and what we are fighting against." Henry Jenkins, Provost's Professor, USC "A New Culture of Learning is at once persuasive and optimistic - a combination that is all too rare, but that flows directly from its authors' insights about learning in the digital age. Pearls of wisdom leap from almost every page." Paul Courant, Dean of Libraries, University of Michigan "Brilliant. Insightful. Revolutionary." Marcia Conner, author of The New Social Learning "Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown portray the new world of learning gracefully, vividly, and convincingly." Howard Gardner, Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education "Thomas and Brown make it clear that education is too often a mechanistic,
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Sunday, November 27, 2016
A First Time Teaching-Mommy: 5 Ways to Engage the Reluctant Student
A First Time Teaching-Mommy: 5 Ways to Engage the Reluctant Student:
Every teacher has that student. The student who spends the whole period with their head down. The student who never turns anyt...
Every teacher has that student. The student who spends the whole period with their head down. The student who never turns anyt...
My F2F
students are not for online learning. I have been asking them since I started
my online experience. My colleagues from the Wroclaw
University of Technology, Foreign Languages Department and Department of Polish
for Foreigners are not even familiar with online education. They
sometimes use Moodle, but not incredibly often. On the other hand, recently I
have to fight for a computer laboratory to give my lectures. At present, I would not be able to carry lectures in English on
Polish History and Culture for students from all over the world, without access
to the internet. Using new technologies is the MUST for me.
Are my students engaged?
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Individual English Lessons with Halina
Feel invited to my English Online classes.
- Are you nervous about communicating in English with foreign colleagues?
- Do you have a good command of English, but feel like your flexibility may be lacking?
- Would you like to learn how to sound more natural when making small talk and discussing problems?
- Do you feel the need to improve your conversational skills?
If you responded "YES" to any of
these queries, then join up right away!
I give English one to one tutoring classes
as well as ONLINE English Courses.
I understand what YOU need to succeed with
English. I know the essential skills you need to develop to become an effective
communicator in English.
My classes are for students who want to
use a most proficient approach to get fluent in English fast by practicing
English Skills. Training is a subconscious process and is faster than conscious
learning.
Being
able to communicate effectively is the most important of all life skills.
Communication
is simply the act of transferring information from one place to another,
whether this is vocal, written, visually
or non-verbally (using body language, gestures and the tone and pitch of the
voice).
How
well this information can be transmitted and received is a measure of how good
our communication skills are.
Training
your English communication skills can facilitate all aspects of your life, from
your professional spirit to social gatherings and everything in between.
Conventional methods of learning English exemplify
passive learning with a limited success rate. I firmly believe in Active Learning of English Skills which
is much more effective than passive learning.
These are the primary disadvantages of passive English
learning
1. The major weakness of passive learning is that it splits the language into
different components – reading, writing, listening, grammar, and pronunciation
– which you try to learn separately.
2. When learners are not actively involved in the class, they continue to
think in their native language. Whatever the instructor explains to them, they
try to interpret it in their mother tongue. It becomes nearly impossible to
process the information intuitively or spontaneously.
3. Because learners aren’t taught to think in English, they are unable to
communicate in English.
Active learning helps students start
speaking English confidently in less than a year.
Active learning is more than just listening: it involves the active participation of students. They must use the language all the time and be emotionally involved in the process.
Active learning is more than just listening: it involves the active participation of students. They must use the language all the time and be emotionally involved in the process.
We need the conversion from
Passive Learning to Active Training English Skills
As a language teacher, I use all kinds of
tricks just because making students speak and building their self-confidence in
keeping the conversation going is the most essential for me.
When I teach Polish, my foreigners and I have to speak only Polish, and also my English classes are run entirely in English. I teach without a bridge language.
This way they are required to forget about native language and start speaking as well as thinking in a foreign language. Thinking in a foreign language, this is simply what I want my learners to achieve.
My students learn the language in different contexts, mostly singing phrases, expressions, collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs also telling stories. Moreover, I inspire them to talk to everybody, even to themselves in a foreign language. Consequently, they can communicate as well as discuss a variety of beautiful narrations.
Many teachers spend most of their time altering each other’s mistakes.
When I teach Polish, my foreigners and I have to speak only Polish, and also my English classes are run entirely in English. I teach without a bridge language.
This way they are required to forget about native language and start speaking as well as thinking in a foreign language. Thinking in a foreign language, this is simply what I want my learners to achieve.
My students learn the language in different contexts, mostly singing phrases, expressions, collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs also telling stories. Moreover, I inspire them to talk to everybody, even to themselves in a foreign language. Consequently, they can communicate as well as discuss a variety of beautiful narrations.
Many teachers spend most of their time altering each other’s mistakes.
Nevertheless, I correct only fundamental errors, as I
don’t want students to stop talking. I also encourage my learners to listen to
songs, watch movies with subtitles in a language they learn, read a lot and so
forth.
1. The most significant is to deliver comprehensible input. We improve the language when we understand it.
1. The most significant is to deliver comprehensible input. We improve the language when we understand it.
I am very much against the support in the
native language.
2. Learners spend more time dynamically
speaking English when we change them, for working students.
I also create an environment for gaining all language skills – reading, listening, speaking, writing, and pronunciation at the same time. Learners experience everyday situations again entirely in English.
I also create an environment for gaining all language skills – reading, listening, speaking, writing, and pronunciation at the same time. Learners experience everyday situations again entirely in English.
3. The mobile is an obvious
choice for delivering information. It affords pupils access to reading material
both in the course of instruction and after the course of study. It covers support
for sharing sessions with friends or teachers, which is essential for digital
learners.
The lessons added by a teacher allow building an active connection between everyone.
As a result, I as an English teacher
achieve a constant change from passive learning to the active, improving
English skills.
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