- Assuming the average class duration is only an hour or less, that leaves a whole lot of time in the day to forget everything a student just learned. Children won’t retain as much information as adults, so repetition is key in English for young learners.
- Rather than calling case closed at the end of a lesson and moving on after a test, be sure to pack every class with tons of repetition from lessons before. This also helps students to use vocabulary and grammar points all together, rather than depend on the same example sentences and templates they learn isolated in each lesson.
8. Get out of the classroom! - If you’re a first-time English teacher, the idea of leading kids out into the big, wide world and outside the safe classroom walls may sound like a disaster waiting to happen. But if you’re teaching English to young learners in-person and have permission to do so, take the kiddos out on a stroll. The change in scenery opens up a whole new box of situations to practice new vocabulary in its natural habitat.
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- Whether you teach ESL online or in-person, you can still use the same fun teaching methods, just slightly tweaked. For example, if you teach through your webcam, you can still encourage your student to participate in hangman and other writing games with their own small whiteboard or pen and paper. Have flash cards or memory games? With adult supervision and permission, your student can use the internet to view your shared screen or work on a game you created.
- Another tip to remember: You don’t have to constantly come up with new teaching methods for young learners. If you find your students respond well and enjoy a set of games, go ahead and continue to use them!
- You can always modify the content and difficulty of each round. And, once you find your teaching groove, you’ll have all your lesson plans and games sorted out to use for each new set of students.
- Want to take an even deeper dive into how to teach English to young learners? A TEFL course, either online or on-site, will not only polish up your teaching techniques, it can also open up tons more employment opportunities. Many certificate programs also have an option to specialize in a target teaching group of your choice, such as young learners or business professionals.
- Armed with loads of new fun ways for teaching English to children and a TEFL certificate, you’ll be ready to take on any class of eager youngsters!
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