English teachers in Japan apologize for having low-proficiency kids say “poison” in assigned video

Higher-proficiency students were given more positive-sounding words to start recording their pronunciation videos with. In teaching foreign languages, there are two facets that educators have to take into consideration. One is the subject matter itself, encompassing things such as introducing vocabulary, explaining grammar, and fine-tuning pronunciation. The other is the psychological aspect, helping learners feel … Continue reading English teachers in Japan apologize for having low-proficiency kids say “poison” in assigned video