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You can check for comprehension after teaching the terms, you have them close their eyes and do the actions... you're constantly also repeating. Unlike some language classes where you might work on some long lists of vocabulary and then move on to the next chapter, with TPR, you're constantly practicing the old while adding the new. That's what distinguishes it: repetition for the brain to acquire.
It is nice teaching like this but to children ,normal, like them. I am teaching in Spain and it is impossible to treat them like this. They can never be quiet, calm and obedient. I feel like I am teaching to some unrest creature, and ..finishing the class, I have no voice left!
Maybe you have to try another kind of activities with your students. Not all the kids are the same and you can't use the same method with eeeeeeeveryone.
Children don't go to an English or even a language school to learn something like "normal students", they go to school to play and you should input English through of the play.
clearly students on the video already know the language (they're not coping with a teacher saying things they don't understand) and obviously they knew they were being recorded which means their behavior was affected, no normal classroom looks like that...
Jesus, I've just discovered that I used TPR method with kids some years ago but wasn't aware of it as a method :-) It's pretty cool to work with it because the kids get excited and they start speaking English quite soon. They even tried playing the same games with their parents.
Thanks a lot for your amazing show of teaching kids. It's really creative method and helps teachers to make their lessons exiting and more effective. I'm a teacher in the kindergarten and always use TPR in my practice.😉
Hi! I think the images on their books were not in the same order of the audio. Students may have had to look for the pictures and write the correct number according to what they heard.
Sorry, but that's at max a demonstration of how teachers should work with children (liked the joyful faces) but the method isn't getting clearly distinguished from others. They can reproduce the sentences in a different order? Please, it takes milliseconds to check out what the neighbour is doing and just copy that gesture. "You mom makes an ieeeky noise". Ieeeky is so clear, even a deaf person could read that from the teachers lips. So what's the advantage of TPR except that involves gestures?
The focus is on comprehesion over speaking. Notice the teacher didn't go over any grammar exercises as well. From day 1 the students can feel like they can comprehend the language they're trying to learn and be more confident in deciphering the context of what is being said in the real world.
As if! I have 23: 3 that can’t hold pencils, 2 with ADHD, 15 that can’t speak English and can’t understand a word I’m saying. This isn’t relevant anymore.
CENTRA STUDIOS While TPR is mostly used with children, it’s a very effective strategy that can be used to teach students of all ages about just about anything. A relatively known application is its adaptation to SLA (Second Language Acquisition)as TPRS Teaching [for] Proficiency [thru] Reading [and] Storytelling. The use of TPRS in the teaching of world languages and its successful outcomes has been studied for quite a while: along with Dr. Krashen’s research explaining the underlying neuropsychology of second language acquisition and comparing it to first language acquisition, the research has shown TPRS to be far superior to traditional ‘teaching about language’ b/c it’s modelled after the natural process we experienced when learning our first language.
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I really liked the energy of the teacher. He's doing such a good job.
You can check for comprehension after teaching the terms, you have them close their eyes and do the actions... you're constantly also repeating. Unlike some language classes where you might work on some long lists of vocabulary and then move on to the next chapter, with TPR, you're constantly practicing the old while adding the new. That's what distinguishes it: repetition for the brain to acquire.
So interesting seeing señor Jordan comments on a page :)
Best teacher ever!! Even though soy nativo en español haha 😂
@@ehmo8706 You're too kind!
Very significant. It is important to be used as an integral part of early beginning of teaching the target language. Teaching is a matter of fun.
It's a very good teaching method because children need to have fun and practical classes
Thank for the energy you used to give un your classes. Please give us more tips to improve your classes.
I was wondering what Bernie Sanders has been doing these days.
He decided teaching ESL was more enjoyable than politics.
DC, you took my line lol
@Hülagü Han Öztürk why did you swear that man?? :D
Im dying hahaha
I'm losing my shit here
It is nice teaching like this but to children ,normal, like them. I am teaching in Spain and it is impossible to treat them like this. They can never be quiet, calm and obedient. I feel like I am teaching to some unrest creature, and ..finishing the class, I have no voice left!
i feel you brother (sister) i feel you....
Maybe you have to try another kind of activities with your students. Not all the kids are the same and you can't use the same method with eeeeeeeveryone.
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Children don't go to an English or even a language school to learn something like "normal students", they go to school to play and you should input English through of the play.
clearly students on the video already know the language (they're not coping with a teacher saying things they don't understand) and obviously they knew they were being recorded which means their behavior was affected, no normal classroom looks like that...
Where can I find the series of teaching method videos? Thank you.
How can I do it in public schools in Mexico? 45 kids each class!
Carmen Shirazi I give classes hear in Mexico and it's crazy
Los del PNIEB siempre quejándose.
Same here, Thailand.
Hi Colin, Fred Jones' Tools for teaching is a great place to start for discipline
Yeah, 45 kids in a class in Indonesia too, mate... So exhausting... Haha
2:48 the cutest thing I have seen and heard
students are happy to learn in a comfortable environment, every one do the practice that he enjoed in without feeling bored......
love this method ^_^
I used "Playway" with my students. They really enjoyed it. I like it very much.
As a male teacher starting out soon, thank you for this video
Why did you specify you're a male?
It's a very useful video, i'm using it for my study, thank you!!!
This teacher is awesome!
Jesus, I've just discovered that I used TPR method with kids some years ago but wasn't aware of it as a method :-) It's pretty cool to work with it because the kids get excited and they start speaking English quite soon. They even tried playing the same games with their parents.
Thanks a lot for your amazing show of teaching kids. It's really creative method and helps teachers to make their lessons exiting and more effective. I'm a teacher in the kindergarten and always use TPR in my practice.😉
those are such well-behaved children!
How would the kids know how to write the right word? What do the numbers stand for?
the last part was not clear!
Asmaa N. They number the pictures accordingly to the order they hear the sentence. The pictures illustrate what is said.
Hello!Is there a way I can find the old teacher training video for this book?Thanks!
How does the number part work?
How was the first number on the board 3 when the teacher said 1?🤷♂️
Hi! I think the images on their books were not in the same order of the audio. Students may have had to look for the pictures and write the correct number according to what they heard.
Teacher said 1 for the second image.
this is lovely and so effective , i teach kids swahili
What a system! Had it in Bangladesh!
I love the video I admire the teacher his entusiam and energy also to the children are gorgeous
great concise demonstration
I use this technique quite often- just comes naturally to teach thus way!
Wow such a good teacher
i think it´s a very practical lesson, isn´t it?
I love this video. Mr Gerngross is so cool :D
What book is it??
Playway to English
how can i save this video?????????????
Zahra M Add it to your playlists. Click the + button under the video.
Jam Session thank you.
It is a nice way for the kids in their ealier learning stage:)
wow, i want to be like this teacher when i grow up
Say hello to your mum. Tell her Ill be over after dinner.
It's the Kinesthesic practice?
This was great.
I wonder why mom said "EEeeee" when children showed their plums. Because it's sour?
Where can we see the whole story? I would like to use it.
Sorry, but that's at max a demonstration of how teachers should work with children (liked the joyful faces) but the method isn't getting clearly distinguished from others. They can reproduce the sentences in a different order? Please, it takes milliseconds to check out what the neighbour is doing and just copy that gesture. "You mom makes an ieeeky noise". Ieeeky is so clear, even a deaf person could read that from the teachers lips. So what's the advantage of TPR except that involves gestures?
The focus is on comprehesion over speaking. Notice the teacher didn't go over any grammar exercises as well. From day 1 the students can feel like they can comprehend the language they're trying to learn and be more confident in deciphering the context of what is being said in the real world.
Kids are so innocent and cute ☺☺☺
are you honorer teacher?
teaching children is a fun.enjoy andplay
Interesting video but just one thought to think about. Not every child has a mum, they might not have one or the child might be in care.
It's superb video..!!
this is my task for micro teaching
looooooooooooooooveeeeeeeeeeeee this chanel
Good job, I like it.
Eww are Eeek different interjections... The first is to show disgust, the second is fear+revulsion (like when seeing a cockroach).
this is wholesome
Great video
Here for The TEFL Academy.
Adorable and effective!
Very good!
Wonderful
is Bernie the teacher? lol
That sucks shekoof. Vietnam kids are fun and if you have the credentials International schools are incredible; there is a lot more discipline.
lovely
As if! I have 23: 3 that can’t hold pencils, 2 with ADHD, 15 that can’t speak English and can’t understand a word I’m saying. This isn’t relevant anymore.
it's very nice lesson
Hi
love it thanks
Wow 😍👍💕
Nice method sir
But there are children in India who are more excellent without attending any organized institution like this 🎉
Humberto Pines
Terry Skyway
great
Schiller Field
such cute kids ^ ^
i wish my german teacher taught like that :(
Say hello to your mom!! jajaja love it!!
Kenneth Dale
Kennith Shore
Clark Underpass
That one girl in her red socks lol so cute. 😊
I Like this way
These kids are too old for this. They already have language skills.
CENTRA STUDIOS While TPR is mostly used with children, it’s a very effective strategy that can be used to teach students of all ages about just about anything. A relatively known application is its adaptation to SLA (Second Language Acquisition)as TPRS Teaching [for] Proficiency [thru] Reading [and] Storytelling. The use of TPRS in the teaching of world languages and its successful outcomes has been studied for quite a while: along with Dr. Krashen’s research explaining the underlying neuropsychology of second language acquisition and comparing it to first language acquisition, the research has shown TPRS to be far superior to traditional ‘teaching about language’ b/c it’s modelled after the natural process we experienced when learning our first language.
@@teysa.k who told you that?
Cole Grove
Chris Turnpike
SAY HELLO, SAY HELLO!!!
SAAAAAAY HELLLOOOOOOO FUUUUUCK!!!!!!
This made me chuckle.
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ok nice
Effective technique of teaching kids
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disguised audio-lingualism
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