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Good materials/ aids to bring from home for adult students

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:55 pm    Post subject: Good materials/ aids to bring from home for adult students Reply with quote

I've been teaching ESL for about 5 years (adults and high school) in the Netherlands and thus have probably every teaching aid you can think of, books, cards, cds, DVDs, a library of books etc - But I have no idea what to bring over for Korean students. I'm guessing what works in the Netherlands may not work in Korea

For instance, the Dutch love to debate and it's hard to get them to stop speaking in class - they respond really well to board games and discussion prompts but usually have no clue about grammar, so need contextual and clear activities that show grammar in a functional way ( how it's actually used rather than grammar terms).

So, what do you suggest I bring with me for my Korean adults? I'll be teaching small groups and am sure to have a textbook, etc, but would love any opinions.
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