alphabet and Prepositions? I don't know if I would teach both at the same time. One has to learn to eat solid foods before taking on cakes.
Alphabet: If the kids are very young, songs work well.
Prepositions: Use a Picture of a rock. Then put preposition around the rock (above, below, in, thru, from)
any ideas on how to tesch young learners alphabet and prepositions?(they are foreign language learners)
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The word "English" has a capital E on it. All names of languages do. If you're going to teach English, then you need to set a perfect example for your students.
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Go into the Kids link to see if there's anything there you can use.
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Start with the easy links.
http://www.sdkrashen.com/SL_Acquisition_and_Learning/index.html
This online book goes into the theory and practice of teaching a second language to others -- from children on up.
http://www.eslcafe.com/ideas/
Go into the Kids link to see if there's anything there you can use.
http://www.everythingesl.net/
Start with the easy links.
http://www.sdkrashen.com/SL_Acquisition_and_Learning/index.html
This online book goes into the theory and practice of teaching a second language to others -- from children on up.
Thank you:)I don't have to teach them both at the same time.Next week I have to teach them the alphabet.It is actually a revision.
Bobpursley is right -- use songs and all kinds of visuals. You not only want them to learn the alphabet, but also the sound(s) that each letter represents. Visuals and sound (songs) will help greatly.
Here are 5 ideas on how to teach prepositions to your students:
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Try TPR (Total Physical Response) using prepositions. One idea is a box and an object (blackboard eraser works) = put it ON, BESIDE, UNDER, IN, etc. Don't be afraid to be creative! Even commands such as "sit DOWN, stand UP, etc.
Sra
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Try TPR (Total Physical Response) using prepositions. One idea is a box and an object (blackboard eraser works) = put it ON, BESIDE, UNDER, IN, etc. Don't be afraid to be creative! Even commands such as "sit DOWN, stand UP, etc.
Sra