Hello ! I totally agree with you! My main problem is the children's connection + sometimes they are distracted at home during the online class. What I do is that I send a video epprox. 40 min), gving "missions" to the children for them to learn key words/sentences. Then, I do a shorter Zoom session (approx. 20 min) with game to check what they've learned through games. I have7 classes (aged 7-11) and I worked very long hours, but I find it very interesting as it pushes me the re-think all my classes. I get fantastic results... but I couldn't keep up with that rythme for too many minths (I also have 5 children). I'll be happy to discover your videos later on !! I've already subscried!
I’m looking foward to spend some time teaching in Japan next year as well, hope I get any opportunity! Thank you for the tips! I’m a beginner teacher from Brazil 🤗
Hey, I am Brazilian, too, and I lived in Japan for over 12 years. I never taught English there, but I know that you must be an English native speaker and have a passport from an English-speaking country in order to work for a language school in Japan and to get a working visa permit. Unless you have Japanese heritage and that would solve the visa issue, but you wouldn't get a job as easily as an English native speaker.
I didn’t know classin, watching their demo video looks good. I only chose miro because it was the first thing I found that got the hang of quickly. Long term I might have to migrate to a more dedicated platform like classin. Thanks for the suggestion!
Hi, could you please tell me the price of Classin? Looking at it online and it doesn't seem to say a price beyond a free trial. Miro, on the other hand, looks to be free for a single user. Huge thanks, by the way, to the original uploader. I've forwarded on your video to my workmates! 👍🏼
I couldn’t find the classin price either, possibly they want you to contact them for a custom price. It maybe targeted at larger institutions, not sure. Miro is free for 3 boards, $20 a month for unlimited boards and 2 users. Then it’s an extra $10 a month for each user. I like it but that plus zoom on an older pc slows down a lot. I just screen share from zoom and duplicate the lesson plans each week, editing what needs to be changed.
@@Easyeslgames1978 Another simple, quick and no-frills online Whiteboard is called Awwapp. No sign-up required, just a realtime rudimentary whiteboard on a web page. I've been using it lots recently. It might help with your computer slowdown. Boards you create can be saved as image or PDF, so they can be used again in future sessions. Hope this helps. In the meantime, I'll mess around with Miro and see if it's worth keeping. Thanks everyone!
When we know we are going to work. with Certain pages .when.we send zoom.invitation we mentipn.it to parents so they can have prepared . I work with 5 year olds
No better ways to do have a successful online class than implementing the points you stated out
Thank you!
Thank you for all of these I teach English in the Philippines
Hello ! I totally agree with you! My main problem is the children's connection + sometimes they are distracted at home during the online class. What I do is that I send a video epprox. 40 min), gving "missions" to the children for them to learn key words/sentences. Then, I do a shorter Zoom session (approx. 20 min) with game to check what they've learned through games. I have7 classes (aged 7-11) and I worked very long hours, but I find it very interesting as it pushes me the re-think all my classes. I get fantastic results... but I couldn't keep up with that rythme for too many minths (I also have 5 children). I'll be happy to discover your videos later on !! I've already subscried!
I like how effective are your tips,really thank you so much for sharing them, they are so essential for any online class
Glad you like them!
Great practical tips ! Thanks ☺️
Hello from France 🇫🇷
Great advice. Thanks...
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with us!
I really like your way of teaching , it looks natural and easy as well as your creative activities and useful tips. Greetings from Santiago Chile
Thank you so much for sharing! You're very objective and your tips are extremely useful. Thanks.
Thank you for this video!! Wonderful and very useful tips!!! Good job!!!
Thanks from Russia:)))
All teachers here have to cope with online education and it`s not always easy.
Your videos are helpful. Good luck!
I’m looking foward to spend some time teaching in Japan next year as well, hope I get any opportunity! Thank you for the tips! I’m a beginner teacher from Brazil 🤗
Good luck in Japan! In Japan the English classes are as much about entertainment as learning English so keep the classes light and fun.
Hey, I am Brazilian, too, and I lived in Japan for over 12 years. I never taught English there, but I know that you must be an English native speaker and have a passport from an English-speaking country in order to work for a language school in Japan and to get a working visa permit. Unless you have Japanese heritage and that would solve the visa issue, but you wouldn't get a job as easily as an English native speaker.
Thank you! Great tips! Greetings from Mexico!😊
Thank you. Very straight forward and helpful.
thanks!
GREAT IDEAS THANK YOU!!!
Great tips. Thanks.
Great video man! I've watched your content for years, nice to see you on camera. Hope all is well!
Thanks fella! I shared your online game video on Facebook last week, and we will continue to link to your videos👍.
@@Easyeslgames1978 Ah that's why I got the boost in views!! Amazing, thanks man! Appreciate the help :-)
very helpful thanksss! ❤️
Great tips. thank you
Thanks for the tips. There's so few ideas for teaching children online so this was really helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! That's helpful!
Great tips!
Thank you!
Welcome!
Work online as well but my institution uses classin and I really enjoy the app
I didn’t know classin, watching their demo video looks good. I only chose miro because it was the first thing I found that got the hang of quickly.
Long term I might have to migrate to a more dedicated platform like classin. Thanks for the suggestion!
Hi, could you please tell me the price of Classin? Looking at it online and it doesn't seem to say a price beyond a free trial. Miro, on the other hand, looks to be free for a single user.
Huge thanks, by the way, to the original uploader. I've forwarded on your video to my workmates! 👍🏼
I couldn’t find the classin price either, possibly they want you to contact them for a custom price. It maybe targeted at larger institutions, not sure.
Miro is free for 3 boards, $20 a month for unlimited boards and 2 users. Then it’s an extra $10 a month for each user. I like it but that plus zoom on an older pc slows down a lot. I just screen share from zoom and duplicate the lesson plans each week, editing what needs to be changed.
@@PyramidofGeezer no idea dear my institutions did the negotiations for us
@@Easyeslgames1978 Another simple, quick and no-frills online Whiteboard is called Awwapp. No sign-up required, just a realtime rudimentary whiteboard on a web page. I've been using it lots recently. It might help with your computer slowdown. Boards you create can be saved as image or PDF, so they can be used again in future sessions. Hope this helps. In the meantime, I'll mess around with Miro and see if it's worth keeping. Thanks everyone!
When we know we are going to work. with Certain pages .when.we send zoom.invitation we mentipn.it to parents so they can have prepared . I work with 5 year olds
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You can message us at Info@easyeslgames.com