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sassygringa2
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Location: Majuro, Marshall Islands

South Pacific Island teaching

Post by sassygringa2 » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:45 am

Greetings! I am new to the forum. I find myself teaching a second grade classroom in an English Immersion situation.

Anyone have any insight, experience or advice on working with an L1 group that is 1. oral not written, 2. bereft of anthing not on a 1/4 mile wide coral reef top atoll?

I am working for a school who has been stuck recruiting newly graduated teachers. It is not a bad school : www. majurocooperativeschool.org , they just need some specialization of EFL/ESL materials to help their elementary school staff along.

Any input would be greatly appreciated.

J

Bmcveigh
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Location: California

ESL Material

Post by Bmcveigh » Wed Jan 21, 2009 3:10 am

Interesting to see your message, as I just saw the school was posting positions and I'm looking for one. Here are some links that may help the staff. I would use a lot of games and language using the entire body, not just boring worksheets, etc.
www.esl-kids.com/worksheets.html
www.puzzlemaker.com
www.makebeliefscomix.com
www.teachenglish.ws/bingo-generator

Puppets/drama/stories are fantastic, too. Get the kids engaged in the simple stories. That will help with language. And, it's not too late for some good dress up!

I'd love to hear how it is living on a island.

Cheers,

b.

fluffyhamster
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Post by fluffyhamster » Wed Jan 21, 2009 3:31 am

Have you tried the Activities and Games forum, or Intensive English Programs forum, to name but two of those available (via the index, http://forums.eslcafe.com/teacher/ )? (I mean, this is the AL forum, and although it looks more active and therefore inviting, anyone caught waving a puppet for long will soon have their fingers bitten off by the grammarians circling the liferaft). :wink:

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