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The Quickest Learner You Have Ever Had

 
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Danielos



Joined: 25 Oct 2003
Location: Gumi

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 2:15 am    Post subject: The Quickest Learner You Have Ever Had Reply with quote

Thought I would post this since there was a thread about "slow" learners.

I have a kindergarten student "Russel" who is clearly the fastest learner I have seen. He constantly imitates what you say in class and is always asking what various objects are. I heard from his mother that he is so excited to learn English that when he gets home he tries to remember what he learned that day and practices by himself!
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just because



Joined: 01 Aug 2003
Location: Changwon - 4964

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 3:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had a student like this.

Maybe she was 12 y.o. but geezz she could speak better than a lot of the teachers there. I couldn't believe how quick she learned.
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Dawn



Joined: 06 Mar 2004

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 5:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a six-year-old kindergarten student (barely four western age) who's reading Curious George books with little to no assistance. Have another one who *loves* building words with any kind of letter manipulatives. Last week, I found him spelling out "teacher I have toothache" on one of the magnetic boards. Then, he turns and asks me, "Teacher, why does 'ch' make a /k/ /k/ /k/ sound in 'toothache'?" Shocked
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sadsac



Joined: 22 Dec 2003
Location: Gwangwang

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 7:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife had a teenager like that. We assisted with her placement at a pretigious girls's school in New Zealand and last year she was dux of the school. Two and a half years of study and she speaks like a Kiwi native. Off to Harvard or Yale in 2005. Smile
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ryleeys



Joined: 22 Dec 2003
Location: Columbia, MD

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 8:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

While the vast majority of my good students are girls, and bad students boys... my two best students are boys.

One, James, is very quick, very interested in English, and could very well have a photographic memory.

The other, Matt, insists on having me say every word while looking at him so he can see the shape of my mouth and imitate it. He is also a very good general student.
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Zed



Joined: 20 Jan 2003
Location: Shakedown Street

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 9:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ryleeys wrote:
While the vast majority of my good students are girls, and bad students boys... my two best students are boys.

One, James, is very quick, very interested in English, and could very well have a photographic memory.

The other, Matt, insists on having me say every word while looking at him so he can see the shape of my mouth and imitate it. He is also a very good general student.
I'll agree with that. my genius students have been almost exclusively boys and so have my terribly slow ones. I definitely prefer teaching the girls.
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VanIslander



Joined: 18 Aug 2003
Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 4:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have one boy, "David", who's known in his school as the brightest and sure enough at the hagwon he never forgets a single thing I've ever taught him. Even a rushed 3-minute lesson I did eight months ago on husky dogs, snowmobiles, igloos and the like, he was able to recall even though I hadn't reviewed the material ever. David surprises me everyday. BUT, a BIG but, he doesn't have a passion to learn English so he doesn't ask questions. So, he's my runner-up for quickest learner.

The quickest learner of English I've ever had is "Mina", a girl whose energy and questions just don't stop. She has a real bull-in-a-china-shop personality that demands to lead the class. Some others don't like her but the force of her presence and positive energy works on everyone except the shy girl who cowers in the corner. Mina MAKES ME teach more than I planned on doing, pulling everyone into a more detailed lesson they they ever want to do when Mina is absent for a day. Her questions are endless and she practices what she's learned in the past whenever she can. She's also learning Chinese characters and I'm sure will excell at that as well.

You don't teach the quickest students, you try to keep up with them.
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