Advice from a long term teacher of refugees
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:27 pm
Plenty of lesson plans that I use as backup with my IELTS class can be found at the site www.englishevolve.co.uk
I don't think that it is neccessary to adjust materials much in order to teach these people. In most cases can be very appropriate for a group to talk about topics that we may assume are 'sensitive'. A great deal of patience and understanding is needed when we discuss their personal situations but we should not shy away from this either. In most examinations, students will be required to give this information, and it's better that they are prepared for these kinds of questions.
I don't think that it is neccessary to adjust materials much in order to teach these people. In most cases can be very appropriate for a group to talk about topics that we may assume are 'sensitive'. A great deal of patience and understanding is needed when we discuss their personal situations but we should not shy away from this either. In most examinations, students will be required to give this information, and it's better that they are prepared for these kinds of questions.