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An experience of teaching productive skills to beginner level students

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BRAC University

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In my internship report, I tried to focus on teaching productive skills to the beginners in an English medium school as a facilitator. My internship objective was to gain the experience of teaching productive skills to the beginners in school. I wanted to observe how teachers teach the productive skills and how they make a good interaction with students. Productive skills are speaking and writing. Learners use the language that they have acquired and produce a message through speech and written text that they want others to understand. I tried to focus on both speaking and writing in two separate ways. I wrote this brief report where I found that teachers teach the productive skills in many ways. While teaching, I tried to apply some of the techniques, activities and practices that I learned as a student of English linguistics. The paper contains literature review, implementation and some recommendations along with my contributions. The paper also illustrates how I used some technique to teach beginners.

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Cataloged from PDF version of Internship report.
Includes bibliographical references (page 32 - 33).
This Internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2013.

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Internship Report