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AA
Jun 22, 2021
Interesting courses! I am learning a lot. Thank you very much Coursera. I have just completed course 2 and been delivered a certificate but I just can't access my new course. What should I do, please?
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Aug 5, 2017
Awesome! Now, this IS a great course on Theories of Second Language Acquisition! Definitely totally recommended; especially to those who are not familiar with or very keen on theories and histories!
By feriel H
•Oct 1, 2016
Great
By LAN P T
•Aug 15, 2023
good
By Ilgiz B
•Mar 28, 2021
good
By Furkan g
•Oct 24, 2020
Good
By Abdul R K
•Oct 6, 2020
good
By FILIPlane101
•Jun 12, 2019
nice
By Noor A
•Aug 9, 2018
nice
By Shwan A
•Sep 13, 2017
Good
By Amadou A A
•Mar 5, 2016
cool
By Chinh T Q
•Nov 24, 2022
Pro
By André L L D S
•Apr 24, 2020
WOw
By Lorenz B
•Jun 9, 2016
:)
By Косщанова Ж
•Nov 30, 2023
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•May 4, 2021
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•Dec 15, 2020
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•Jul 15, 2020
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•Jul 25, 2019
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•May 16, 2017
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•Feb 5, 2016
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By nadia s
•Oct 15, 2016
This course provides me opportunity to teach my kids in effective way that is proved to be in line with research on learning second language. I rate it the best course in this regard and would like to say special thanks to Dr Shane Dixon and all his team. I felt my teaching skills are improved after completing this course but there is still space for improvement in final assessment, in my opinion, there should be a thorough understanding for the participants of the course on how this final assessment could be beneficial for them. However the overall impact can be expressed in a big Thanks.
By Aaron D
•Apr 10, 2016
Good overview of the last 150 years of language teaching philosophy. The back-in-time and angel-and-devil skits were a little cheesy sometimes, but they helped to keep things interesting. More detail on some of the information presented would be nice, but it seems to be aimed at inexperienced teachers or people with native languages other than English, and so the level is kept fairly low.
Overall, a good introduction to the subject and enough information provided to launch into your own independent study of some of the concepts introduced.
By Frederick W M
•Aug 7, 2019
The videos convey content clearly and in an engaging manner, equal to the Foundation class that I rated higher. But there are noticeably more errors in the English video transcripts, and PDFs cannot be uploaded when submitting work for peer review. I also felt there were too many questions requiring multiple answers, some of which were a bit of a stretch for me to include, although I appreciated that those tests would give partial credit when some of the multiple answers chosen were correct and others weren't.
By Kristine
•Apr 4, 2020
I thought the second course attempted to get a bit more creative with the videos. Yes, they're silly, but silly is more memorable, and it's a good example of how we as teachers can make the classroom more fun. The quizzes were actually challenging and the content was interesting. Some things that need to be fixed: when you miss a question on the quiz, it doesn't tell you the correct answer. And the peer graded assignments are still lacking rigor. Looking forward to the rest of the certificate.
By Ahmed N Z E
•Dec 27, 2021
I never give five-star ratings because I believe there's always room for improvement, as I'm sure Shane and Jessica would wholeheartedly agree (: having said so, I must say, they've both left not much room for improvement; this course has been an absolutely delightful treat filled with much light-hearted joy - prime example of proper Edutainment - Shane's caricatures are hilarious and Jessica's smile and positive energy are so contagious :D very happy to be educated by them