As students hopped on, you spent time evaluating their level. While you understood their level, you didn't really take this knowledge into account. You blasted past basic numbers into harder phrases. Since your students were almost complete beginners, they likely had no knowledge of words in Spanish and needed a more fundamental approach.
However, you taught the harder phrases extremely well. Your students seemed to grasp different phrases very quickly, even though they were beginners in Spanish.
When a student answers a question incorrectly, you kindly correct them and move on. What if you tried having the student work through the problem and correct themselves? This could engage the learners even more than they already are.
The test at the end was a very good way to confirm the learners' progress. Even though some learners left early, you still decided to send the results to each student. You even highlighted the remaining learner's next step, which was to join your next Spanish Series.
Tutor · 27 days ago