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January | 2014 | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. Monthly Archives: January 2014. Be grateful for 2014…. 8220;Gratitude makes sense of our past,. Brings peace for today,. And creates a vision for tomorrow. 1picture gratitude (blue sky o’mine) by Priscila Mateini. Has post a very kind way to express gratitude and I have decided to do it too. My gratitude for 2014:. Each day I will post in my facebook page pictures of things that make me cry (yes, it okay! We can cry for happiness), feel happy, glad to smile and on.
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April | 2015 | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. Monthly Archives: April 2015. Next stop, 49TH IATEFL – some reflections of a memorable conference. I would like to share with you, how it was my first time at Iatefl two weeks ago. Well, it is a mix of feelings, that it will be so tough to describe into words, but I will try my best. Why would I be afraid of flying? They shared with me their expectations on French teaching context and, I shared mine as well. Of course I would like to attend other talks and workshop...
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Ideas and Opinions on Teaching English As A Foreign Language. Other Writing and Video. 8211; Two Mindsets. August 7, 2016. August 7, 2016. This post was previously published on a now defunct blog called. I used to write. I’ve dusted it off and republished it here for your reading pleasure. If there’s an attitude that I want this series of Think! Blog posts to encompass, it’s right here in this infographic:. Taken from here. Originally published in Information Graphics by Sandra Rendgren (Taschen). And in...
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Teacher Training… You can fly beyond | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. Teacher Training… You can fly beyond. 8220;Knowledge is learning something every day. Wisdom is letting go of something every day.” Zen Proverb. It’s been a month that I don’t write in this blog. I was reflecting about the “Teacher Training” that I took last month, and I realized that it is not a simple training. It has driven me go beyond. Grade), I didn’t have any training at all, my first day at the school was a disaster, I couldn’t control the students, I...
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Next stop, 49TH IATEFL – some reflections of a memorable conference. | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. Next stop, 49TH IATEFL – some reflections of a memorable conference. I would like to share with you, how it was my first time at Iatefl two weeks ago. Well, it is a mix of feelings, that it will be so tough to describe into words, but I will try my best. Why would I be afraid of flying? They shared with me their expectations on French teaching context and, I shared mine as well. Of course I would like to attend other talks and workshops, but I could not do so. ...
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August | 2015 | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. Monthly Archives: August 2015. In fact, this talk was to help them to improve themselves to learn by observing. Not observing my talk, but each other. There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing and be nothing Aristotle. That time, when I came back to University, I really understood what it was walking in my students’ shoes (when my Adult students try to explain how they feel about learning a new language, I can really relate.) It is tough...
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When less is more! A lesson taught by a child. | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. When less is more! A lesson taught by a child. Another day, I was in class with my students when one of them said something like “Oh, come on, Teacher! No more homework, I have many stuff to be done this weekend” and he continued telling me his errands. When he finished, I told him “wow, what a weekend! Hum, let’s do something, at the end of the class we talk again, ok? 8220;It is pretty hard to be a child today”. She is just 8 years old. Thus, I decided to talk to...
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Ilá Coimbra tackles the native v non-native teacher debate | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. Ilá Coimbra tackles the native v non-native teacher debate. Worth reading post by Ila Coimbra – #brelt. BrELT - Brazil's English Language Teachers. Whether we like it or not, the distinction between native and non-native teachers is often made. Ilá Coimbra tactfully dealt with this thorny issue for the latest Braz-TESOL Newsletter. Is it a myth that students prefer native speakers? When less is more! A lesson taught by a child. Observe to learn ». You are commentin...
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One little bird… Reflecting about my presentations | pmateini's Blog
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My Reflection of teaching and learning. One little bird… Reflecting about my presentations. 8220;My voice is in tune with a different language, another kind of music. It speaks of resistance, indignation, the just anger of those who are deceived and betrayed. It speaks, too, of their right to rebel against the ethical transgressions of which they are the long-suffering victims.” Paulo Freire. And here it is. At first I felt really scared. How could I present this topic to experienced teachers? Far away f...
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