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Interactive tools for remote English tutoring

Unlock the potential of online English tutoring with interactive tools that enhance the learning experience for students and teachers alike. From virtual whiteboards to language games, these tools provided by ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training) are designed to engage learners, foster communication, and track progress in real-time.

Table of contents

1. Engaging Virtual Whiteboards

2. Interactive Language Games

3. Real-time Communication Tools

4. Progress Tracking and Assessment

Engaging Virtual Whiteboards

Virtual whiteboards are a staple tool for online English tutoring, allowing teachers to visually present information, write notes, and draw diagrams in real-time. With features like screen sharing and collaborative editing, students can actively participate in lessons, solve problems, and interact with content. These interactive whiteboards provide a dynamic learning environment that mimics the traditional classroom setting, making lessons more engaging and effective.

Progress Tracking and Assessment

Tracking student progress is essential for monitoring learning outcomes and customizing lessons to meet individual needs. ITTT's tools include features for tracking student progress, such as quizzes, assignments, and performance metrics. Teachers can use this data to assess student performance, identify areas for improvement, and tailor their teaching approach accordingly. By providing continuous feedback and assessment, teachers can help students achieve their learning goals effectively.

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