Bejaia: The Classes and "Must See" Posts

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"Must See" Posts
Posts from Madjid's classes are very popular on our blog.  These posts are wonderful because they generate SO much positive and encouraging conversation.

Hamza shares some of her favorite quotes in English.  These quotes are inspiring, and inspire so much conversation among students and teachers alike!

This is a fantastic example of an introduction video: The images are beautiful, and show so much about Lamine and Khaled.  Lamine is a charismatic speaker.  You will certainly enjoy his narration.

From Hakim: I want to show you one technique that can help you to learn English in a funny way. I often do it in the classroom with my students, and they really have a lot of fun.  Many of them find it very interesting to express themselves, especially when they feel bored. They say that it gives them pleasure to write and love English. This technique is about writing LIMRICKS.

In addition to several funny examples from his classes, you can listen to Hakim read the limericks!

Massika reflects on events and activities from her first day of class. 

This is a wonderful example of reflecting on learning. Reflecting (or thinking again about something) is the best way to understand ourselves, and HOW we learn. When a student understands how she learns, what is helpful, what is confusing, what is exciting, she will improve SO much faster and effectively.


3 comments:

  1. God has blessed me, i've seen better days but i've also senn worse.Idon't have all my wants but i do have all my needs.I woke up with a few aches 'n pain but i woke up!my life may not be perfect but i thank god it's good :)

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  2. Hello Willy! How are you doing? I hope your fine.

    I am glad to see you here! Thanks a lot,

    Hakim, Bejaia, Algeria

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    1. hey sir!the pleasure is for me :)
      i'm really imacient to comeback you know!even if i'm really busy but i miss the group and mainly i miss english
      see you sir and look after you ;)

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