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I've been asked to lecture Korean elem.

 
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:37 pm    Post subject: I've been asked to lecture Korean elem. Reply with quote

school teachers.

I will have approximately 3(ish) hours to get my ideas accross, and ideally have some time to workshop a few activities as well.

So far, I want to address/workshop the following ideas:

1) The lack/How to supplement Phonics into older students curriculum.
2) The importance of Imparatives for students of younger ages
3) Efforts to make classes as EXCLUSIVELY English as possible.

These are the areas I want to focus on. HOWEVER, seeing as how we are all a proffessional and intelligent bunch, I'm hoping to hear some ideas from OTHER Elementary school teachers: What would you like me to get accross? Any new ideas? What's do you think is important?

The next few days are going to be BUSY for me (I need 15 pages by jan 3rd and I haven't started making materials for my camp yet [though I do have it planned out]).
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