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TELL Course Week 6 : Technology for Teaching Speaking


At this sixth meeting, On Monday, February 24, 2020. It was an opportunity for the next group to present the syllabus teaching that they had designed, which was about teaching speaking. In this Speaking learning, we can utilize technology, especially the internet, because we can find a variety of learning media such as videos that we can use as a reference to improve our Speaking ability. One example of a website from the internet chosen by them in this syllabus that we can use as a reference for how to deliver a good speech, namely TED Talks, on this website there are a lot of video speeches originating from speakers from all over the world that we can use as examples in delivering a speech .


For more details, you can also see their syllabus by clicking on this link Teaching Speaking Syllabus

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