Good Teachers Have Great Voices: Harness Your Teaching Voice
Confidence and command of your classroom come from having a great teaching voice.
In this video, we cover all of the different problems that language teachers can have with their voices and a bunch of tips on how to get it right. A teacher's voice, your voice, is one of the most important teaching tools you have. This is especially true for language teachers. Most of your confidence, engagement, and understanding will come from your voice.
TTT, graded language, speed, lack of articulation, running commentary, along with a plethora of other qualities, can truly cause issues in your classroom. In the video, we investigate 7 different kinds of teachers with different qualities of voice mistakes. I then give out tips on how to improve your voice and truly make it part of your teaching tools. As always, thanks for watching!
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0:00 Introduction
0:03 THE LANGUAGE HOUSE
1:19 The Mouse
3:04 The Intellectual
3:21 The Speed Demon
4:30 KEEP YOUR TTT LOW!
4:46 KILL RUNNING COMMENTARY
5:14 STOP ECHOING
5:47 DON'T OVER APOLOGIZE
6:18 GRADE YOUR LANGUAGE
7:29 CONTROL SPEED/CLARITY
8:41 FINAL THOUGHTS
Пікірлер: 50
I've been a teacher for about 23 years. I'm fully aware I'm an over-explainer, so I need to really, really work on that. Thanks for the content!
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
7 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ShadeSlayer1911
7 ай бұрын
Wow, even veterans of the industry struggle with this. Dang.
As teachers, we are advised to warm up our voice, there are useuful vocal exercises to go on daily. The voice is our most important tool, so, why not taking cate of it?
Thank you! Some of the best teaching advice on KZread here.
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Thank you as always
Your teaching tips help me a lot. Thanks✨
Thank you! I am looking for tips and these are great!
Great video. Thanks Chris 👍
Thank You for the tips
Thank you for pointing out all of my weaknesses 😢 (& also provided us with helpful solutions)
Amazing 🤩 thank you Chris. Live long🎉💐💐💐
Really good advice 👌 for new teachers.
Thank you
Fast. Simple. Effective. 👍
echoing (aka mirroring) is a good technique actually. you just show that you are listening to them and understand what they say simply repeating some words from their phrases. It encourages students to tell more.
@daultondonna
Жыл бұрын
I agree that it can have a purpose but it can also be overused especially by a teacher who is undertrained, inexperienced, or unsure of themselves as a teacher. With a student who is above the beginner level, it is better to reply normally as you would to a native speaker.
@DrSleep-kb8he
Жыл бұрын
in modern methodology it is a bad thing, if you want to show your students that you are listening to them carefully just show it by asking more to just get along the conversation and above all show it by your gestures that you are listening to them, echoing is time wasting thing
@zakarianaceri8086
Жыл бұрын
You re right! But may be he meant not exagerating echoing making thus extra lge.
Bravo! I am learning soooo much from you !!!!You are amazing !
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
Жыл бұрын
Oh thanks 🙏
This was great! Thanks for sharing your tips. So much engagement! 🔥🔥🔥
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
Жыл бұрын
My emotions! My emotions! Thanks 🙏
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Жыл бұрын
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Lovely content
This is the most important video.
wowww awesome, you are a genius, these little things means a lot while taking a class, love your videos
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Dr!
Great video
Best ever bro how can I do rotation inside the class
Nice👍
Good stuff. Thank you.
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
I loved this! I am from Canada and a little Inuit girl taught me another valuable lesson...facial expressions! After all, what percent is non-verbal in communication? At least 70%! After 15 years( + ) working with individuals with special needs, I can tell you, you can say a great deal with just facial expressions and body language!
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
2 ай бұрын
You certainly can!
How to join your TEFL course?
I will like to get your training
Great video and practical advice. Thank you 💪🏼
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏
Hi Thanks for making such amazing and useful videos ! You had a video about eliciting , but I can't find it now in your channel ! I really really really need it ! Where can I find it ? 🥺
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
Жыл бұрын
I am removing some of my old videos due to sound problems. I’m trying to redo a lot of the older content. I’m shootings a new eliciting video tomorrow and will have it edited shortly after that
@sanam7305
Жыл бұрын
@@TheLanguageHouseTEFL great ! Thanks
I see those all the time :D :D :D :D
I have a little bit of all these habits
Sometimes I have a very hoarse voice. Not always, but could it disqualify me from teaching? Ironically, I was a vocal coach and choir director for many years.
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@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
7 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😃
😄😄😄👌
Lol 😅