Pronouncing the “S” and “ED” Suffixes

It was my third time to meet Miss Rania sand Miss Azza and the fourth one to train in “ElNour & ElAml Charity” for the Blind in Mansoura.

          They asked to go on the professional training and particularly Grammar and Phonetics as Rania is a teacher and Azza, the contact sighted person wants to give English private lessons.

              This time I taught them the different sounds of the “s” and “ed” suffixes. Although they studied them in the faculty as undergraduates, they appear to know them for the first time. This is the main problem of teaching /learning in Egypt; a lot of teachers teach what the students are going to have for the exams not for the language itself.

 Date: September 18th 2017

Time: 10:30 am- 11:30 pm

Type of training: PD

Attendees : 2 mentees

Venue: “ElNour & ElAml Charity” for the Blind in Mansoura

 

Avoiding Common Mistakes while Learning/Teaching English Language

           It was my second time to meet Miss Rania sand Miss Azza and the third time to train in “ElNour & ElAml Charity” for the Blind in Mansoura.

           They asked to go on the professional training and particularly Grammar and Phonetics as Rania is a teacher and Azza, the contact sighted person wants to give English private lessons.

           I prefer each time to start with the common mistakes concerning vocabulary, grammar, speaking/sounds of the letters “th, p, ch, ed, …etc.”. I explained some of the differences between similar tenses: present simple, present continuous, … and so on. During our session other teacher needed the place for the private lesson , so we had to resume in an office. They also talked to me again about the problems they face concerning typing their materials in Braille.

 Date: September 9th 2017

Time: 9:30 am- 12:00 pm

Type of training: PD

Attendees : 2 mentees

Venue: “ElNour & ElAml Charity” for the Blind in Mansoura

 

 

 

 

Starting my MENTORING JOURNEY

Starting my MENTORING JOURNEY .

I started my journey helping our brothers, Blind Teachers of “ElNour & ElAml Charity” for the Blind in Mansoura.
I started with two male teachers, Mr. Ashraf Badwy and Mr. Mohamed Farid ; who teach in schools and give private lessons in the charity. The contact person ,Miss Azza Atef attended as she is a graduate of the Faculty of Arts, English Department.
They face a lot of troubles. The new syllabus material are not printed in Braille. They suffer to some extent from the culture. They asked for more proficiency training particularly Phonetics and Grammar.
Let’s enjoy challenge.
You will not imagine your happiness dealing with them. They are waiting for us. Who can HELP them print and read in Braille .

Date: February 22nd 2017

Time: 1:30 – 4:05 p.m.

Type of training: A lecture about the Lesson’s ” Objectives and Processes”

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Welcome to My Mentoring WORLD

Dear Visitor,

You are welcome to my page which displays my Mentoring Journey.

Our Mission is to help whoever teaches English and/or subjects in English e.g. Maths and Science for FREE as a part of our duty after being trained by the RELO/NileTESOL. The “Mentor Program” qualifies English professionals to be mentors helping those who need to improve their teaching way .

Feel FREE to share your feedback, comments, advice, suggestions, recommendations, inquiries, needs, mentoring demands, etc… .

Waiting for your interaction

Your BROTHER,

Abdelghani Elhusseini

RELO/NileTESOL Trainer

Language Instructor & TOT Trainer

ESP Center, Mansoura University