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Why teachers should built rapport?

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Written by: Mrs. P. V. Ananthalakshmi ( Principal, Helikx Open School)

 



Just close your eyes and think about your classroom .When you enter how much time you spend your time to bring the classroom under your control?





As teachers in each classroom we have to spend at least 5 to 10 minutes to make the students to be attentive.


Here are some tips to create a rapport in the classroom.


Choose your attitude

You need to be friendly but professional. Remember that your students don’t want you as a friend, but want to respect you as a teacher. Show them from the outset that you expect them to work hard in your class, but that it can be enjoyable.


Use names

Yes, it can be difficult with a large class to learn names quickly, but using your learners’ names shows that you see them as individuals and creates bonds.


Listen

Really listen to the messages in what your learners say, not just the English that they produce. Try to avoid unnecessary ‘echoing’, or simply repeating what learners say and be aware of the amount of time you spend talking in a class.


Avoid over-correcting

Teachers who correct learners every time they speak run the risk of damaging learner confidence and breaking down rapport. Of course, learners need correcting at times, and when this is done supportively it can increase trust between learner and teacher.


Stand tall

Work on your voice and body language so that you appear confident, even if you really don’t feel it. Your voice needs to be loud and clear. Stand straight in front of the class, and don’t hide behind a desk.


It is very important to make the students being comfortable before the class begins. It would help to proceed as per your lesson plan. Make the classroom as lively as possible in such a way that both the students and you enjoy the art of teaching.


ENJOY TEACHING AND MAKE THE STUDENTS ALSO ENJOY THE CLASSROOM.

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