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crisboro

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Hi

I need some suggestions about english class for children.
Ex: Musics, historys ´nd others things.

thanks!!!
 

emsr2d2

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Hi

I need some suggestions [STRIKE]about[/STRIKE] for English classes for children.
[STRIKE]Ex:[/STRIKE] For example, [STRIKE]Musics[/STRIKE] music, [STRIKE]historys[/STRIKE] (but I don't know if you mean "history" or "stories") [STRIKE]´nd[/STRIKE] and [STRIKE]others[/STRIKE] other things.

Thanks!!!

I hope you don't take offence at this, but may I ask how long you've been teaching English, and whether or not you teach spoken English only, or written English too?

I was rather surprised to find so many amendments were required in a post by an English teacher.

If you only teach spoken English, then I guess it's possible that the problem is simply with your written English, but if your post above is an example of what you are teaching the children, then I cannot help but be concerned.

I'm afraid I can't really help you with your actual query - I have only ever taught one child and that was only for about four classes.
 

petershell

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Hi,
It seems to me you are going to need some really good materials and a lot of guidance to help you. I would like to recommend this website to you:
www.monkeyface-esl.com
There you will find all you need. Comprehensive materials that are highly effective, flash cards, games, puzzles and teachers guides to help you along.
Good Luck!
 

Chicchick

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There are some class activity materials for little children on

www.christina-sinclair.com

Lexis: sea creatures
Theme: friendship

shapes/colours/numbers/instructions

Linked to a lower intermediate reading book for children demonstrating narrative tenses.
 
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