Teach a Foreign Language Through Blended Learning
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Language courses are traditionally offered through classroom courses or only at a distance. Blended Learning offers a balanced mix of language training: part of the classroom courses and part using the computer tools available.
Hybrid learning increases the success rate and communication within a group. It empowers learners who are no longer limited to discovering a language only through a teacher. Learning is done by the teacher and the learner.
Through this method, teach a language in a methodical, fun and didactic way. With this book, set yourself the objective of offering a pedagogy geared towards the success of an entire group, united in learning. Once you have reached your goal, encourage this same group to communicate with each other. Or even to discover the culture of the language learned in a group.
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Teach a Foreign Language Through Blended Learning - kevin tembouret
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Language courses are traditionally offered through classroom courses or only at a distance. Blended Learning offers a balanced mix of language training: part of the classroom courses and part using the computer tools available.
Hybrid learning increases the success rate and communication within a group. It empowers learners who are no longer limited to discovering a language only through a teacher. Learning is done by the teacher and the learner.
Through this method, teach a language in a methodical, fun and didactic way. With this book, set yourself the objective of offering a pedagogy geared towards the success of an entire group, united in learning. Once you have reached your goal, encourage this same group to communicate with each other. Or even to discover the culture of