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The Pencil Metaphor – an infographic describing different types of teachers in a school #edchat #naistof #naisac14

April 19, 2014by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU Leave a comment

Originally posted on Karen Blumberg:
I joined a bunch of Google+ Communities where people congregate to ask questions and generously share resources. I just saw a recent post from Michael…

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Technology to Empower Learning?

April 14, 2014by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 4 Comments

As a blogger and a teacher of English, I have a habit of reading a lot of posts and other internet sources to keep myself updated with what is going […]

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Mondays are Great!

April 7, 2014by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 7 Comments

When it’s Monday, I am filled with extra happiness. I always feel like I am reborn and have got only new opportunities ahead. I like to think whenever it is […]

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7 REASONS WHY LEARNERS SHOULD CORRECT ERRORS

October 24, 2013by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 6 Comments

 Every teacher knows that error-correction deserves special attention in language teaching. No surprise there is quite a lot of academic research into the nature of errors and how they should […]

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HOW TO TEACH GRAMMAR INDUCTIVELY-5 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF

October 21, 2013by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 3 Comments

http://maxatkinson.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html  One of the main concerns of many language teachers is to help learners to perfect their grammar knowledge. When asked if that is a SMART goal, the answer is […]

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TO TEACH IS TO TOUCH A LIFE FOREVER!

July 31, 2013by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 2 Comments

Back in January 2013 I got a call from the school director. She asked me to fill in for a fellow instructor who had been away for 10 days and […]

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TO REFLECT OR NOT TO REFLECT

July 24, 2013by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 2 Comments

Back from holiday I sat at the computer and began reading the flow of news on Twitter. I have come across a lot of stuff and done a lot of […]

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CONFESSIONS FROM A DELTA COURSE PARTICIPANT

June 4, 2013by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 2 Comments

June 5th is a day like no other for thousands of Delta candidates across the world as it is the date for the Module 1 exam. I can imagine the […]

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Never Judge a Book by Its Cover

May 31, 2013by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 5 Comments

I have been away from the blogosphere for quite a long time and I have always felt guilty about it during the period. However, that is not to say that […]

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WHAT IS A GREAT POST?

March 18, 2013by Guven Cagdas GUNDOGDU 2 Comments

There is no great post to write or there will never be one. Writing is a journey into the self, and that places any written work within personal confines. However, […]

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