Which topic should i start in teaching english language to little chinese children?Can you tell me more of how will i handle a chinese kids class when they all go to tuntrrums?How will i get their attention in a particular topic?Basically,how will i start teaching chinese kids range from 4-6yrs. old?
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February 24th, 2010 at 5:40 am
start with the alhpabet esp the vowels then let em watch english cartoons etc. they must start the 1st eng sentence by introducing themselves
February 24th, 2010 at 4:43 am
The same way we teach Pre-K or Kindergarten
Go through some Kindergarten teaching lessons and teach them from there-
I think the ABC’s first
To get kids attention make it fun, musical, colorful, have them sing, color, draw, trace letters, and make sure you dont spend too much time on one subject
Dont forget they are KIDS who like to play and pretend and run and have fun
February 24th, 2010 at 4:23 am
I think the best way to start is with picture books of things they already know in their own language so that they make the association. At that age, they are very open to learning new things and you should not find it more difficult than teaching a two-year old to speak the same words – they’ll catch up very quickly.
Keep their interest with games and activities that involve identifying the objects and toys they are playing with in English.
As for tantrums, all kids are alike! Try to learn rudimentary chinese to communicate with them – you can even make it bi-latteral learning – you’d be learning chinese at the same age-level as they’re learning the english.
Have fun!
Toodles.