Every day I walk the corridors of my school, smiling at my young students, exchanging greetings or even jokes. I absolutely love it if they can pick up on something I mentioned, put a twist on it and sling it back at me. In English, of course. That practically guarantees my undivided attention because I'd be thinking,"Could this be a potential Band 5??" Notice that I don't say Band 6. Band Sixers belong to a totally different category. So let's stick to talking about Band Fivers.
It takes time and effort to get Band 5 in the MUET test and 2.5 semesters in Form 6 isn't enough time for me to bring an average English student to that level. So what do I need to find? Someone who has maturity when it comes to arguments, someone who has a good command of English and someone who is widely-read.
If I get someone like that, all he or she needs is a nudge, a push, some General Paper materials to read and exposure to the test formats. And of course practices. Lots of practices.
All the others will have to be content with Band 4 and lower.
It takes time and effort to get Band 5 in the MUET test and 2.5 semesters in Form 6 isn't enough time for me to bring an average English student to that level. So what do I need to find? Someone who has maturity when it comes to arguments, someone who has a good command of English and someone who is widely-read.
If I get someone like that, all he or she needs is a nudge, a push, some General Paper materials to read and exposure to the test formats. And of course practices. Lots of practices.
All the others will have to be content with Band 4 and lower.
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