Thanks a lot for your videos! They're great!! Could you please, as a professional, recommend a book that will help me understand how to teach children, what to teach, how to plan a lesson? I really have a lot of struggle with teaching children. I just don't know what to do. Please please help. Thanks in advance!
@edpovey thanks a million! Are there any approaches and methods that we as teachers use especially for teaching children? How do you organize your lessons for children? Do you use 3Ps framework?
@@user-cg9mq7sm4k I suggest a mix of methods - TPR, CLT, TBLT, audiolingual, even a bit of CLIL with simplified language. Use multiple intelligences and Bloom's Taxonomy as references for materials, activities and lesson plans. PPP framework is a little ol fashioned (audiolingual method). Look into ECRIF and PDP, but don't feel limited by lesson plan frameworks.
@@edpovey i am very grateful! I really appreciate it. Thanks for giving me your time! I wish you success! I'm looking forward to your new videos! Keep up! They're really fabulous!
@@user-cg9mq7sm4k another good book for teachers is "English for Primary Teachers" by Mary Slattery and Jane Willis. It includes many dialogues from classrooms to show teacher-student interactions.
Thanks a lot for your videos! They're great!! Could you please, as a professional, recommend a book that will help me understand how to teach children, what to teach, how to plan a lesson? I really have a lot of struggle with teaching children. I just don't know what to do. Please please help. Thanks in advance!
Learning Teaching by Jim Scrivener is a good book to learn about general teaching skills and concepts.
@edpovey thanks a million! Are there any approaches and methods that we as teachers use especially for teaching children? How do you organize your lessons for children? Do you use 3Ps framework?
@@user-cg9mq7sm4k I suggest a mix of methods - TPR, CLT, TBLT, audiolingual, even a bit of CLIL with simplified language. Use multiple intelligences and Bloom's Taxonomy as references for materials, activities and lesson plans. PPP framework is a little ol fashioned (audiolingual method). Look into ECRIF and PDP, but don't feel limited by lesson plan frameworks.
@@edpovey i am very grateful! I really appreciate it. Thanks for giving me your time! I wish you success! I'm looking forward to your new videos! Keep up! They're really fabulous!
@@user-cg9mq7sm4k another good book for teachers is "English for Primary Teachers" by Mary Slattery and Jane Willis. It includes many dialogues from classrooms to show teacher-student interactions.