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Ten Helpful Ideas for Teaching English to Young Learners
Teaching English
to Young learners <TEYL> has become its own field of study as the age of compulsory English
education has become lower and lower in countries around the world. This
article contains some helpful ideas to incorporate into TEYL classroom.
The ideas given
below can be applied to learners ranging from approximately 5 to 12 years old
and can be used for various proficiency levels. There are 10 ideas:
1.
Supplement activities with visuals, realia, and
movement. This popular method can be used as technique with storytelling and
with songs that teach language related to any kind of movement or physical
action. Children have fun with movement, and the move fun for students, the
better they will remember the language learned.
2.
Involve students in making visuals and realia. One
way to make the learning more fun is to involve students in the creation of the
visual or realia.
3.
Move from activities to activity. For young
students, from age 5 to 10 especially, it is a good idea to move quickly from
activity to activity. Do not spend more time in any activity.
4.
Teach in theme. Teachers should teach students
from their planning.
5.
Use stories and contexts familiar to students. The
contexts that are use when teaching English, which may be a completely new and
foreign language, should be contexts that are familiar to them.
6.
Establish classroom routines in English. Young
learners function well within a structured environment and enjoy repetition of
certain routines and activities.
7.
Use L1 as a resource when necessary. Teachers these days are mostly encouraged to
teach English through English. Sometimes students can express comprehension of
English in their native language.
8.
Bring in helpers from community. Collaborate with
others who are studying English, studying to be English teachers, or who speak
English well in order to expand the English learning community. Using helpers
means taking extra time to communicate your expectation with the guest and
working this special event into your lesson plan.
9.
Collaborate with other teachers in your school.
Collaborate with other teachers in your school to make the learning experience
richer for your students. Connect your lesson to the topics, activities, and
stories your students are learning in their native language.
10.
Communicate with other TEYL professionals. TEYL
professionals help keep your classroom fresh with new ideas and collaboration
can help to construct new ideas and solutions to the common problems that
teachers face.
All of the ideas given above
stood out as some of the more helpful ideas for teaching EFL to young learners.
These activities should prove helpful to all teachers of English to young
learners.
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