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The good news if you want to teach children English is that the children are very comfortable with learning the language and it is easy to learn new words, phrases and grammatical structures.
The bad news is that kids are more energetic than adults and have less attention duration, so it's hard for you to sit them down and learn.
However, you can use the energy of the children to engage them in games, songs and activities to help them learn while having fun.
Immerse the children in English.
Children have an advantage over adults because they can learn new words quickly from the conversation around them.
Through classroom dialogue, children can be exposed to English and create a productive learning environment.
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Use music and songs to help the teaching assistants with their English.
According to the super simple song: "Young Learners can master vocabulary, grammar structure and language rhythm by simply doing what they already like to do. . . sing[ing].
"Use songs to teach numbers, Alphabet, body parts and other words that need to be memorized.
Use actions and gestures in the course to enhance learning.
Action further enhances the child's memory ability by adding body associations to words, it helps the child to run out of energy so that they don't get fidgety or distracted.
Create an interactive environment for children.
"Transfer abroad" suggests teachers: "Get them up and sit down, weaving games, drama games and singing in your lessons.
Let the kids take turns to help you prepare or execute activities or projects.
"It helps children stay focused and provide additional language learning opportunities as they follow directions, learn the rules of the game and communicate the activities they are doing.
Let the children be responsible, let them lead activities such as Pictionary, charades, and hangman, and teach grammar, vocabulary, and verb tenses by matching games.
Let the children show that their learning will build confidence and give them real
Language skills of life
Team games build conversational skills as students communicate with each other during the game.