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Do you have any guidelines for teaching beginners?

Unread postby Dani » Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:24 pm

Hi Lucy,

Are there any guidelines about which order to teach in? When I done my CELTA I taught intermediate and advanced students, but now I have absolute beginners to teach and I'm not sure exactly where to start!

Thanks,

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Teaching Beginners

Unread postby Lucy » Wed Nov 14, 2007 7:05 pm

Hi Dani,

Most course books take the same progression: numbers, alphabet, the verb "to be", nationalities, jobs (eg I'm a plumber), has / have got, vocabulary of possessions, present simple, vocabulary linked to daily routines, present continuous.....

If you are new to teaching beginners, I highly recommend you to use a course book and to supplement where necessary. Make sure you do a lot of revision with beginner students; try not to cover language points too quickly. Aim to recycle the language as much as possible and in a variety of ways.

It's important for beginners to get the basics under their belts; when teaching intermediate, you will notice a difference between students who really mastered the basics at beginner level.

Please feel free to write in again if you would like more ideas.

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