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http://www.GenkiEnglish.net
Warming Up. (Part 1 of 6)
Here's my beginners EFL ESL Genki English workshop for teaching English to kids in Japan or any other country.
Here we go through:
Start each lesson off with: Warm Up (http://genkienglish.net/Warmup.htm)
* Gets the kids genki. Says "This is fun." "This is something different".
* Get the kids to respond quickly to your actions so you can control things if they get too genki.
* Add in extra words each week. ( e.g. sports, musical instruments)
* If you have less than one lesson per week get the kids to repeat what you say.
* Review, review and review like crazy.
* It's not "what you've done in class", it's "what the kids can actually do"
Continues in Part 2:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwy3zpwA1rs
In this workshop about half are from Japan, the rest from US, UK, Australia + quite a few other countries.
By GenkiJapanNet [Affiliate User] 1225106907where is the audience from?
By jtstowe [Affiliate User] 1225058347How about introducing yourself? I notice in Korea that the kids are happy to call their teacher something like "Andy teacher". However in the west we would insist on something like "Mr McDonald". Sorry if you covered this in a subsequent video.
By reigninblood123 [Affiliate User] 1224707790I am a rookie English Teacher, your vedio brings many ideas for me. Thank you!
By viva00oo [Affiliate User] 1223634554I want to do this when I'm older
By gussygurl [Affiliate User] 1223240621GREAT! wish i had a Japanese teacher like this!
By cjl5344 [Affiliate User] 1223101758My Mentor =)
By MsLuckyWong [Affiliate User] 1222371472That was really cool
By girhappy91 [Affiliate User] 1221952005ありがとう For the awesome video! ((:
I hope to be an english teacher in Japan(or some other asian country) one day. Even though I'm only 15 right now.
SENSEI'S AWESOME
By simcorperations [Affiliate User] 1221749214Dude, you're totally.... AWESOME! 7ElementzHeroes is right; if school were like this, no student would ever fail. =)
By meowclops47 [Affiliate User] 1221661825You're a great sensei ^^
By Syurba [Affiliate User] 1221650623You're a damned awesome teacher. xD
By Seffyzero [Affiliate User] 1221596971100% agree with 7ElementzHeroes
By Xgloomshadow [Affiliate User] 1221590464this is very awesome they sound as if english was their everyday language they are very articulate. Good job.
By runescaperocks8 [Affiliate User] 1221515527