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Need help teaching 1on1 I am not a ESL teacher but i have a friend i would like to help. She can hardly speak english, where do i start? I speak her language so i will be ablle to help with translating, but as far as material goes what should i do? |
Re: Need help teaching 1on1 Try with "Headway"- beginner level ( it's a good textbook) and just follow it and add some pictures and games of you own when introducing new words, grammar structures, etc. And it should work perfectly |
Re: Need help teaching 1on1 Hi there Echoe09 I have a fab. one to one teaching resource for private tutors and parents. It consists of 140 games adapted for one to one use and 2 hours plus of video demos - those vids are mainly to show parents how to go about it. The only snag is that it's for children aged 4 to 12 - level Beginner. So many of the games won't really correspond to teaching an adult, though they are all good for teaching beginners. The best thing I can suggest is that you watch the demo video on the site because it could give you some ideas - I'm sure it will. How to teach a child to speak English Kind regards Shelley PS If you are tutoring online then this book is good for private lessons and virtual classrooms, for kids and adults: ESL Online Games |
Re: Need help teaching 1on1 Definitely with an adult, use a book! They can do their homework and look back on what they've learned and feel positive about it. It is also great reinforcement. Usually all the books start with Hi, what's your name? My name is....... Where are you from? I'm from ......... How old are you? (to children) I'm.............. years old. They learn these few phrases and then get them started on a few basic vocabulary words. It is hard to teach someone who knows nothing. They have to have some building blocks of understanding. |
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