 Hi, yeah, so I've just had to go at unit three of my online TEFL course, which was about theories Methodologies methods and techniques Really was really really excited about this one because I like the kind of practical side of teaching and the games and the So all the sorts of things that you can do to engage Students so this was sort of the one I was thinking forward to It's it's the sort of given that people learn when they're kind of surrounded by language And if you kind of hear it and you embrace it and you practice and that you're going to learn faster And that's what's so kind of exciting about this is that That's what your kind of aim is all the time to get kids engaged and activate sessions, etc so I learned a lot from this unit and It kind of solidified my own thoughts about teaching. So I learned a lot about task-based learning so sort of communicative language Technical approaches the lexical approach the silent way all sorts of things really and I realized that choosing an approach is is based on Your kind of confidence and strengths as a teacher, but also the types of students that you have so you're going to get people that Learn better through conversation that learn better through games that learn, you know in numerous ways and it's just it's Being able to identify that in them. I think it's really important It was fun thinking like thinking in this section about aids that you can use so flashcards Games mimes definitions all sorts of things and and actually that's where my kind of imagination Roamed with it because instantly I was thinking yet I can do that and I've done that before and and that's a part of this course I think where your personality can come out and you can really be inventive with teaching Getting your students engaged and activating them using anagrams word linking all this sort of stuff So this unit was really interesting for me. I've really liked it It gave me some good ideas and I'm really keen to have a look at the next unit