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8 Simple Tips to Teach English

English is represented on every continent and in the three largest oceans: the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific. English is becoming a universal language on our planet. Nowadays English has become the world’s most important language in every aspects of life. Here Go New China show most easy and simple ways how to teach English words to kids. More Details : http://www.gonewchina.org

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8 Simple Tips to Teach English

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  1. 8 Simple Ways to Teach English Words By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  2. Why To Learn English? Today English is represented on every continent and in the three largest oceans: the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific. English is becoming a universal language on our planet. Nowadays English has become the world’s most important language in politics, science, trade and cultural relations. So if you want to connect with the world you must learn English.

  3. How to make English Learning Simple? By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  4. Use of Passing Balls And other fun objects Passing ball one by one while each say a required word when passing it. By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  5. Say Words With speed and Loud Voice Say word very quickly when teacher moving this word’s flashcard quickly from right to left side . Later getting the students to say the word at the voice and speed without any help from teacher. By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  6. Playing with left and right hand After teaching a new word, like "apple", when you show one of the palm, the students must say "apple". when you show the back of the palm, students must say "o-oh". if they say "apple", then it's wrong. By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  7. Flash Card Games In contrast to all the ideas above, this one adds energy and speed to shouting out what is on a flashcard. Start with a flashcard pressed to your chest and then very quickly turn it around and flash it across the students’ line of sight, finishing by putting it back hidden against your chest. You should aim to do it quickly enough that the students can only guess what is on the card on the third or fourth attempt. By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  8. Slow reveal Cover the flashcard with something, e.g. another flashcard backwards, and slowly draw the covering card back until a few students have shouted out what it is (either in English or in their own language if they don’t know it in English yet). This works both with cards they know well and ones they are seeing for the first time. This also works with word recognition. By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  9. Flashcard left right hand flash Once you have revealed and drilled, the next stage is to combine two or more cards. The simplest and most high energy way of doing this is just to have one card in your right hand and the other in your left, hiding them behind your back and getting the students to shout out whatever one you randomly show. By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

  10. Throw The Ball Choose 2 kids, teach them a word like “Apple”. Give them a ball and let them throw the ball to each other while saying “apple”. By : Go New China www.gonewchina.org

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