Sunday, February 10, 2008

Question of the Month

In your point of view, how could 'eltalgeria' website contribute to the teaching of English as a foreign language?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

eltalgeria could contribute to the teaching of English if teachers of English feel concerned and share their experiences in the teaching of English as a foreign language.

Anonymous said...

eltalgeria can contribute to the teaching of English in Algeria in the sense that teachers can find or share materials needed in teaching their students. If all teachers of English in Algeria enter this site and start sharing their experiences and their materials, no teacher will feel lost as we did in the past. we will know what students all over Algeria are taught. It is only like this that all the students over Algeria will have the same chance to learn this foreign language.

Anonymous said...

Dear sir,
first of all I congratulate you for this new and useful site. I really find it very exciting and interesting. It will certainly help hundreds of novice and even experienced Algerian teachers who find themselves at the crossroads with this new syllabus. I would rather like if you sent me the yearly progression for the different streams and for the three years.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your interest to our website. Try to keep an eye on it; you'll certainly find the yearly planning you asked for soon.

Anonymous said...

In fact , eltalgeria website tends to be one of the most interesting sources of teaching information , thus it contributes to TEFL by offering us an opportunity to recognize the fact of being a teacher or to feel as a teacher even if we are not . It gives us all the ways and methods of using our English until we become successful teachers. Actually, it is an important source to teaching.To conclude , I personally like this site very much , simply because it helps me to put my TEFL lectures into practice.............
kassous Wahiba, a student

A.El Gradechi said...

Thanks a lot for this web site. I previously was a teacher of English in secondary education. I have one regret: at that time ELTAlgeria didn't exist. I am sure that it would have been of an incommensurable help. Teachers of English should know now how lucky they are to have such a magic 'thing'(ELTAlgeria) to perform well in their classes with their students particularly those who are in isolated places.