Telling and teaching
Teaching is the cornerstone of the classroom. Teachers need vivid oral language to describe events, demonstrate reasons, explain things and let students swim in the ocean of knowledge.
Listening and dialogue
Listening is not only an essential skill for students, but also a sharp weapon for teachers to organize teaching, design effective questions and grasp students' psychology. Dialogue allows teachers and students to contact each other and collide with each other.
Ask questions.
Questioning is the soul of the classroom, which runs through the classroom from beginning to end. Asking questions is a catalyst for deepening thinking, guiding students to explore the essence of problems in depth and avoiding superficial superficial tasting.
Use silent language
Gestures, expressions, movements ... These silent languages play an important role in teaching. They convey rich teaching information and let students feel the charm of knowledge in silence.