I’m going to China in February for my first TEFL job and I’ve found your videos very helpful so I’ve subscribed. Do you have any advice on lesson planning? Thank you
Thank you! What city are you going to? Good luck! Check out these four videos: 1) Effective Lesson Planning: Procedures and Tips ua-cam.com/video/RlEwNUxLoD4/v-deo.html 2) Lesson Planning: From Theory to Practice (Full ESL Lesson) ua-cam.com/video/GW4mf_S2kYc/v-deo.html 3) 10 Tips on How to Prepare for a Demo Lesson ua-cam.com/video/QYuHCVSRvUs/v-deo.html 4) Top 10 Essential Classroom Management Strategies For ESL Teachers ua-cam.com/video/muql7erdmZE/v-deo.html
Hello Teacher Val and thank you for sharing these funny and useful games! I'll try this one tomorrow with my grade 5 class ! I'm sure, it will be a succes as usual! 😊 Thank you again and bye bye! 😊
@Teacher-Val Yesterday, I tried the ping pong game and, after a bit of disorientation and confusion, my students realized how it functioned and they had fun playing it! 😀 They were really happy! I think I'll keep it as a final routine of each lesson! Thank you! 😊 Have a nice day! 👋🏻
Wow, your students are excellent! I’m currently teaching grades 7 and 8, but I don’t think my students could come up with answers like yours did for those questions. It’s polite… but I’m at a loss about what to do. :( I’m not sure what they learned in their previous English classes.
What you saw in the video was my students recapping what they learned in class. We had a lesson about why it’s important to be polite and what polite people usually do. It can be disheartening when students aren’t at the same level, but you’re doing great! Remember, we all start somewhere. Keep going!
Hello Teacher, I’m from Vietnam. I really like your videos; I can use them to teach my students. They make my class happier and more excited. Thank you very much for your efforts. I would also like to ask you for a favor. Could you help me teach children (ages 5-7) how to recognize the names of girls and boys, and provide exercises for practicing what people are wearing, what they are doing, and where they are? Thank you.
Hello, Val! I really love all your videos. Especially with how you teach your students. But i would like to ask you, I'm a bit confused with how to teach students types of writing, especially narrative text. Can you give some advice on how should I do? Thank you so much, i really appreciate and respect you
Great suggestion! 👍 I’ve noted your request and will do my best to make a video. In the meantime, here’s what I’d recommend: 1) pre-teach the vocabulary, 2) provide a model text, 3) create a storyboard, 4) add captions, 5) extend the captions, and 6) write the first draft!
@@ilariaparis7840 It depends on the size of the class. In my class, I have 22 students, so I play this game as a recap activity. Everyone participates, with 11 students per team.
I’m going to China in February for my first TEFL job and I’ve found your videos very helpful so I’ve subscribed. Do you have any advice on lesson planning? Thank you
Thank you! What city are you going to? Good luck!
Check out these four videos:
1) Effective Lesson Planning: Procedures and Tips
ua-cam.com/video/RlEwNUxLoD4/v-deo.html
2) Lesson Planning: From Theory to Practice (Full ESL Lesson)
ua-cam.com/video/GW4mf_S2kYc/v-deo.html
3) 10 Tips on How to Prepare for a Demo Lesson
ua-cam.com/video/QYuHCVSRvUs/v-deo.html
4) Top 10 Essential Classroom Management Strategies For ESL Teachers
ua-cam.com/video/muql7erdmZE/v-deo.html
It is useful. Thanks a lot 🎉
Hello Teacher Val and thank you for sharing these funny and useful games! I'll try this one tomorrow with my grade 5 class ! I'm sure, it will be a succes as usual! 😊
Thank you again and bye bye! 😊
Thank you, Sabrina! 🌹🌹🌹 Let me know how it goes! I hope your students enjoy this short warmer! Have a fantastic day!
@Teacher-Val Yesterday, I tried the ping pong game and, after a bit of disorientation and confusion, my students realized how it functioned and they had fun playing it! 😀 They were really happy! I think I'll keep it as a final routine of each lesson! Thank you! 😊 Have a nice day! 👋🏻
@@sabrinaleghissa6450 That is so great to hear! Thank you for sharing! 🌹🌹🌹
Thanks for your fruitful games and activities🌻
Thank you, Gita! 🌹 Glad you enjoyed them! 🙏
Wow, your students are excellent! I’m currently teaching grades 7 and 8, but I don’t think my students could come up with answers like yours did for those questions. It’s polite… but I’m at a loss about what to do. :( I’m not sure what they learned in their previous English classes.
What you saw in the video was my students recapping what they learned in class. We had a lesson about why it’s important to be polite and what polite people usually do.
It can be disheartening when students aren’t at the same level, but you’re doing great! Remember, we all start somewhere. Keep going!
Thanks for the smart idea❤
I'm glad you liked it! 😊
Thank you. Very nice
Thank you!
Hello Teacher,
I’m from Vietnam. I really like your videos; I can use them to teach my students. They make my class happier and more excited. Thank you very much for your efforts.
I would also like to ask you for a favor. Could you help me teach children (ages 5-7) how to recognize the names of girls and boys, and provide exercises for practicing what people are wearing, what they are doing, and where they are? Thank you.
I always enjoy watching your video .I find them refreshing 😊
Thank you, Letty! How have you been?
@Teacher-Val Hmm ok
Trying to stay motivated 😊
@@englishmissletty4094 Is everything okay? What is demotivating you?
@@Teacher-Val I'm trying to find a goal in life.
I suppose it happens to other people too.😊
@@englishmissletty4094 It definitely does. I wish you all the best, and if you ever feel like talking, reach out! Hugs!
Hello, Val! I really love all your videos. Especially with how you teach your students. But i would like to ask you, I'm a bit confused with how to teach students types of writing, especially narrative text. Can you give some advice on how should I do? Thank you so much, i really appreciate and respect you
Great suggestion! 👍 I’ve noted your request and will do my best to make a video. In the meantime, here’s what I’d recommend: 1) pre-teach the vocabulary, 2) provide a model text, 3) create a storyboard, 4) add captions, 5) extend the captions, and 6) write the first draft!
@@Teacher-Val Great idea🌸🌸
Hello, so if I choose 3 teams they don't play all the team members
I think it works best with two teams.
@Teacher-Val ok, but Do all the students play or do you choose some of them?
@@ilariaparis7840 It depends on the size of the class. In my class, I have 22 students, so I play this game as a recap activity. Everyone participates, with 11 students per team.
I have a stuffy nose! I’m sick! 😭
I am sorry! I hope you feel better soon! 🙏