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by Roger » Mon Mar 03, 2003 6:07 am
Dear CC,
a demo class in a kindergarten - I have won many such classes hands down! I am not bragging - they are easier than you imagine!
But you must lower your expectations to what five-year olds are intellectually capable of. That is the biggest challenge for a TEACHER! Don't forget - a kindergarten is NOT a SCHOOL!
Unfortunately, Chinese need to understand the difference too, and herein lies the major problem!
Anyway, it is really good to be bubbly! First lesson: Walk in, sit down, say "Sit down!" Then stand up, saying "Stand up!". Repeat this three times, without any Chinese!
Your kids will emulate not only your action but repeat the words!
Then, next, do some pointing, touching of limbs - "pinch my nose!" "Touch my knee!" "Pull my ear!"
Of course, what you are going to do once you have been hired is, perhaps, another matter! I for one believe that kids MUST NOT blindly memorise, mindlessly speak after adults, and so on! Basically, they are at an age where they are forming in their minds concepts and the ability to think, so I usually use visuals a lot.
There are good VCD's. Flashcards are very, very helpful too.
I teachthem the ABC and draw a lot with them, but in doing this I break a rule: CHildren are not supposed to learn to write the ABC at this tender age, which I consider a stupid rule!
I hope your classes will have no more than 25 kids, and your assistant will cooperate fully with you!
Good luck
Roger in Guangdong