Thanks a lot, teacher val. I always watch your videos. It's really effective and it's really helpful for me. Your ways are simple and effective. And I appreciate the way you give examples for the activity and thanks a lot for that too.
Your videos represent a big resource to use immediately in class, to keep in mind and write down for the future classes. 😊 Thank you Teacher Val and have a nice week! 😊
@@Teacher-Val Hi Val, Nice to hear from you , how are you doing? I’m good, thanks. I’ve decided to stop teaching after this semester to take a break and work on other things for a while. I’ll miss many of my students, but I’m excited to step into the unknown 😃
Thank you! Raz-Kids offer a good selection of leveled books that can help students to improve their reading skills. Here is the link: www.readinga-z.com/books/leveled-books/
Hello, thank you for another fun video! Do you find yourself teaching 10-15 words per class to teenage students? The 4-6 words for class works great in younger classes, but I am expected to teach more vocabulary to students each class (even though long term retention of the influx of new words is questionable). Do you have any advice for ways to help students when classes have "denser vocabulary per class" expectations?
Good question! Generally, for primary school, it's recommended to introduce about 4 to 6 new words per lesson. However, in middle school, it's acceptable to increase that to around 10 to 12 new words. Remember, the exact number depends on factors like students' proficiency level, age, attention span, and the complexity of the words being taught. Some students can handle 15 words. Some can barely do 3.
Really enjoyable and beneficial..I benefit alot and I'll use these fruitful tips with my students..🎉🎉🎉l am also bald the same as you😂😂😂.that's why Iam also delighted thanks alot for your efforts..
Hi, teacher Val. You said we have to teach less than 7 words for each class. How many times do you teach each class in a week? What is the duration for each meeting? Thanks in advance.
I see my students once a week. Each class is 40 min long. A few years ago, however, I used to teach the same class every day. When I did that, I never taught more than 4 words in each class.
@@MiftaAstikaSari The students in my school have English classes every day, but they have my class only once a week. Yes, I try my best to teach 4-6 words/class because, IMHO, it renders the best results.
Teacher Val, I have one student who is struggling in reading the words .While other students can read the sentences but he can't read .How can I help him in the effective way?
I think this student needs special attention. You need to identify the exact areas where your student struggles such as phonemic awareness, decoding or sight word (most common words in English) recognition. Focusing on phonics, introducing sight words, reading aloud to the student regularly might help.
You have a good ear! Thank you! I shot this video after teaching six lessons. Also, I wasn't fully recovered from my cough, but I tried my best to hide it. 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 It depends on the education program and university. Many education programs focus more on theory and research forgetting about the practical teaching skills. Practical teaching skills often require hands-on experience, ongoing mentorship, and opportunities for reflection and feedback, which may be challenging to provide within the framework of a university course.
Thank you teacher Val! 🎉
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Teacher Val is the best teacher ever I love his videos and he is the teacher everyone needs ❤❤❤
You're too kind to me, Amina! Thank you very much! 🌹🌹🌹
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Your teaching tips are so beneficial to an ESL teacher like me. Thanks a lot, Teacher Val. Keep going!
Thank you very much! 😃
I simply love your teaching style! Thank you Val!!!
Thank you very much, Caroline! You are very kind. ❤🌹
Thanks a lot, teacher val. I always watch your videos. It's really effective and it's really helpful for me. Your ways are simple and effective. And I appreciate the way you give examples for the activity and thanks a lot for that too.
不客气!! Thanks for watching!! 🙏🌹❤
Life saving games at the most difficult time of the year-20 days left to the end of this year! Thank you so much for posting this video.
You are so very welcome! Glad my videos help! 🙏
Your videos represent a big resource to use immediately in class, to keep in mind and write down for the future classes. 😊
Thank you Teacher Val and have a nice week! 😊
Thank you very much, Sabrina! 🌹🌹🌹 Happy to help! Have a nice rest of the week, too!
Oh my!😂 Why I've never heard these puns before? I'll tell my students tomorrow, sure they'll like it) Thank you, Val!
Haha. Say hi to your students! 😉 Thanks! 🌹
Wonderful teacher, Val
Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thank you! 🙏
I appreciate your five ways!
Thanks for watching! 👍
Simple yet so helpful! Thank you teacher 🍀
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching! 😉
Thanks for your help,i've nothing to give you,but Gog protects you. A great teacher keep up. From congo
Thank you very much! All the best to you and your family! 🙏
Sorprendente😮grazieeee teacher Val!!!!! 😊😊😊
Nooooooooooo problem, Carmen! 🌹🌹🌹
I like your way to teach...Its enjoyable n fun...😂 N make me lough 😅.bravo...mr.val 👍🏻
Thank you very much! 🙏
I really like your way of explanation.thank you so much 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much! 🌹
I love it! I want to use all of them. Thanks for sharing
Awesome! Thanks for watching! 🌹
Great ideas Teacher Val! I'll be trying out the 2 finger point! 👍
Thank you, Adam! It has been ages since we talked. How are you doing?
@@Teacher-Val Hi Val, Nice to hear from you , how are you doing? I’m good, thanks. I’ve decided to stop teaching after this semester to take a break and work on other things for a while. I’ll miss many of my students, but I’m excited to step into the unknown 😃
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It's so funny way to study 🎉❤
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Your methods are so useful 👌👌👌👌
Thanks a lot 😊
You are the best teacher.❤
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Many thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you!! Awesome and fun ideas!
Thank you very much, Sandra! Glad you enjoyed them! 🌹🌹🌹
I enjoyed your presentation! Go on!
Thank you! Will do!
I enjoyed this vedio and surely share it with my students ❤😊
Thanks! Have fun learning English! ❤
Teacher Val, you are great and very funny! 😂 I am starting teacher amd yes I cát imagine 50 7 years old students 😂, great job! Very inspiring!
Thank you, Martina! Starting teacher or not, you have my respect! Teaching 50 students is not a small deed. 🌹❤👍
so useful ,Tr Val .
Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Glad you're back...n recovered
Thanks, Sonia! 🌹 I am at 75% capacity but getting better quickly. 😉😉
I enjoyed your content so much especially the puns, what about for online tutors
Thank you very much, Lida! 🌹 You can adapt these techniques to your online class. 😉
Your tips are the best! Thank you!
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching! 🌹
I'm Glad to listen your vídeos..!!
Thank you, Luiz! 😉
You are wonderful ❤
Not as wonderful as you are! 🌹
Very helpful 👍🏻
Thanks!
Thanks for interesting ideas 🙂
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for these great tips❤
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed them! 🙏
Helpful video!
Glad to hear that! Thanks! 👍
I love watching your videos. Can you recommend good books for ESL kids and adult levels? Thanks a lot, from Japan.
Thank you! Raz-Kids offer a good selection of leveled books that can help students to improve their reading skills. Here is the link: www.readinga-z.com/books/leveled-books/
Hello, thank you for another fun video! Do you find yourself teaching 10-15 words per class to teenage students? The 4-6 words for class works great in younger classes, but I am expected to teach more vocabulary to students each class (even though long term retention of the influx of new words is questionable). Do you have any advice for ways to help students when classes have "denser vocabulary per class" expectations?
Good question! Generally, for primary school, it's recommended to introduce about 4 to 6 new words per lesson. However, in middle school, it's acceptable to increase that to around 10 to 12 new words. Remember, the exact number depends on factors like students' proficiency level, age, attention span, and the complexity of the words being taught. Some students can handle 15 words. Some can barely do 3.
Great jokes! And valuable tips! Thank you! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Thank you 🙏Namaste.
Namaste 🙏
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Thanks!
I like it. simple but enjoying
Glad you like it, Maria!!
@@Teacher-Val How are you now? Are you feel alright now?
I hope your feeling better ❣️👍
I liked 3 of them
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Haha. Thank you, Maya! ❤
Oh wow.. these are so good...
Thank you so much! 🌹
Really enjoyable and beneficial..I benefit alot and I'll use these fruitful tips with my students..🎉🎉🎉l am also bald the same as you😂😂😂.that's why Iam also delighted thanks alot for your efforts..
Haha! Thank you very much! 😂😉👍
Teacher Val, have you got any courses where I can learn how to teach young learners?
Anything is possible. Write me at valerijusc@hotmail.com with more details
Hi, teacher Val. You said we have to teach less than 7 words for each class. How many times do you teach each class in a week? What is the duration for each meeting? Thanks in advance.
I see my students once a week. Each class is 40 min long. A few years ago, however, I used to teach the same class every day. When I did that, I never taught more than 4 words in each class.
What about now? Do you still teach 4-6 words for each class? It means only 4-6 words a week
@@MiftaAstikaSari The students in my school have English classes every day, but they have my class only once a week. Yes, I try my best to teach 4-6 words/class because, IMHO, it renders the best results.
That's great... Every day.
In my case, we only teach English/Arabic once a week for 1 or 1.5 hour.
I'm from Indonesia.
Can a use to adults?
Yes, these drills can be adapted for teaching adults. 👍
Fun idea!😂
Thanks! 🌹
Your English pronunciation is great
Thanks!
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I love those puns
Glad you enjoyed them! 🤣 Thank you! 🌹
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Teacher Val, I have one student who is struggling in reading the words .While other students can read the sentences but he can't read .How can I help him in the effective way?
I think this student needs special attention. You need to identify the exact areas where your student struggles such as phonemic awareness, decoding or sight word (most common words in English) recognition. Focusing on phonics, introducing sight words, reading aloud to the student regularly might help.
Do you have any sentences drill?
Yes, I do. 😉
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Really like you, Sir🤣😍
Thank you very much! 🌹🌹🌹
Are you ok sir? Your voice sounds heavy. But I learn a lot from you. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you. 🙏🤗
Thank you for your concern! I was likely sick or had too many classes when I recorded this video. I'm feeling fine now. 🙏😉
Helpful video teacher Val. But i think your throat is not good in this video. Stay healthy teacher!
You have a good ear! Thank you! I shot this video after teaching six lessons. Also, I wasn't fully recovered from my cough, but I tried my best to hide it. 🤣🤣🤣
@@Teacher-ValI really feel bad that you’re sick I hope you’ll be ok
Почему нас не учат этому в университете?
😂😂😂 It depends on the education program and university. Many education programs focus more on theory and research forgetting about the practical teaching skills. Practical teaching skills often require hands-on experience, ongoing mentorship, and opportunities for reflection and feedback, which may be challenging to provide within the framework of a university course.
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This is so useful! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks! 🌹
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