Teaching Preparation—5 mins that’ll save you 2 hours!
How to get ready with your class – episode 2 No time for previewing the material? This 5 mins training video will help you save hours of preparation for class Watch this video, how...
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by Jackie Chen · Published August 19, 2020 · Last modified November 11, 2020
How to get ready with your class – episode 2 No time for previewing the material? This 5 mins training video will help you save hours of preparation for class Watch this video, how...
Daily Teaching Tips / Get Started / Life & Wellbeing
by Jackie Chen · Published August 12, 2020 · Last modified November 11, 2020
Lights, Camera, Action! Three reasons you are an actor not just a teacher. Differences between classroom teaching and online teaching -“acting” Camera conscious Voice & Tone Appearance Please Like if you think this...
Get Started / Short video / Teaching Tips
by Wang, Allison · Published April 21, 2020 · Last modified April 26, 2020
Welcome to working with iTutorGroup! Learning a new platform and navigating through menus can always be a tricky aspect of starting a new online job. This video will help you learn how to navigate...
Get Started / Short video / Teaching Tips
by Wang, Allison · Published March 20, 2020 · Last modified October 9, 2020
Teaching with iTutorGroup for the first time is a new exciting experience. We collected our best tips to make sure that not only you, but your environment and tools are all fully prepared. Step1....
Get Started / Resources & Guides / Student Engagement / Teaching Tips
by Effy · Published March 18, 2019
Would like to promote an atmosphere of attention and participation for young kids in your class? Wanna get your absolute beginner students excited about learning ? Make it interesting ! Make it exciting ! Make...
Found it a little bit odd to sing without the accompaniment? Sometimes the lyrics are just on the tip of your tongue? Or just wanna spice up your demo sessions? Children love songs and...
TPR stands for Total Physical Response. It is a language teaching method based on the coordination of speech and action. It was developed by James Asher, a professor of psychology at San Jose State...