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Hi!
Hi! everybody
I'm a teacher of the English language for the children( Primary school)
I want from you some ideas in teaching them .
Thanks
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Re: Hi!
Welcome to the forum, yasmein. 
We try to help when we can, but that's a very broad question. Could you narrow it down a litle?
Are you interested in how some of us use, for example, drama/music/games/videos/diaries/group work/presentations/etc?
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Originally Posted by
5jj
Welcome to the forum, yasmein.
We try to help when we can, but that's a very broad question. Could you narrow it down a litle?
Are you interested in how some of us use, for example, drama/music/games/videos/diaries/group work/presentations/etc?
First, Thanks mister 5jj for the welcome
secondly, I know this is a very broad question ,and I have some the ideas for example, music/games
but, I wanted the other ideas for example drama/presentations/group work
thank you mister 5jj
thank you so so much for help me
Last edited by yasmein; 31-Jul-2012 at 00:09.
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Re: Hi!

Originally Posted by
Tdol
You might find some materials here:
thanks, mister Tdol
thank you so so much for help me
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Re: Hi!
You're welcome. I'm afraid I have never taught young learners, so I can't be much help.
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Originally Posted by
yasmein
thanks, mister Tdol / mister 5jj
We appreciate your taking the trouble to thank us, but a click on theLike in the bottom right-hand corner of the post you have found helpful is enough.
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Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
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Re: Hi!

Originally Posted by
5jj
Please note that many of the people who respond here are female, so use our usernames, not a courtesy title such as 'Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss'.
In other contexts, when it is appropriate to use such words, we don't write them in full, Mister; we always use the contracted forms, and we always use a capital letter at the beginning: Mr Smith, Ms Jones, Dr Postule.
I seem needy learn more 
thanks Mr 5jj
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Originally Posted by
yasmein
I seem to needy to learn more.
tThanks, Mr 5jj.
And to take note of what we say. I am 5jj, not Mr 5jj.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
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Re: Hi!
Ok,
I seem to needy to learn more.
Thanks, 5jj.
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