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Becoming an Effective EFL Teacher. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, June 2009, Pages: 112


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In educational contexts no learning will take
place without the active involvement of the learner.
While in many fields the role of a teacher may be
supplementary and decorative, in learning a foreign
language, the dominant role of the teacher has long
been recognized. Over the recent years, there has
been some research into desirable qualities of
teachers in general, and of foreign language
teachers (including EFL teachers) in particular.
There has however been little work, of comparative
nature, where the views of learners and teachers of
EFL have been contrasted. This book, accordingly,
fills this gap by contrasting the opinions of EFL
learners and teachers on what makes language
teachers effective. The comparison indicates that
teachers and learners have significantly different
views in some areas. The work will prove fruitful
for both practicing and prospective EFL teachers
in understanding what learners expect of them and
what counts as effective teachers according to their
peers. Learners of EFL will also benefit by
knowing about the attitudes of their mates and their
teachers as to one group’s expectations
from the other.



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