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HOW TO USE CHAT

HOW TO USE CHAT. Chat in language teaching. Chat has enormous potential to link students around the world in real time. One important issue to bear in mind is that using chat needs to have a clear purpose for Learners. TYPES OF CHAT. Text chat. Audio chat. Public chat. Privacy chat.

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HOW TO USE CHAT

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  1. HOW TO USE CHAT

  2. Chat in languageteaching

  3. Chat has enormous potential to link students around the world in real time.

  4. One important issue to bear in mind is that using chat needs to have a clear purpose for Learners.

  5. TYPES OF CHAT

  6. Text chat

  7. Audio chat

  8. Public chat

  9. Privacy chat

  10. Educational chats Free topic chats Informative or academic chats Collaborative, task-oriented chats Practice chats

  11. Chat programs

  12. Why use chat in language teaching?

  13. Does using text or voice chat with learners improve their English? What kind of English should learners use in chat? What technical skills do teachers and learners need to be able to use chat?

  14. What benefits does the use of chat bring to the classroom? Is it better to use text or voice chat with learners?

  15. How to start using text or voice chat with learners? Step 1 - install and learn to use the software Step 2 - A practice chat class Step 3 - Contact with another class

  16. How to structure a text or voice chat lesson?

  17. The main content of the chat An introductory/ warmer phase A Closing Stage

  18. A sample text chat lesson plan

  19. Before the class

  20. Classroom Management Issues

  21. During de class

  22. After de class

  23. Conclusion

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