by Jesus Marquez » Wed May 31, 2017 1:02 am
I also agree with the idea that songs can be very helpful at any age level. It is teacher's task, however, to be skillful enough to choose appropriately. This means that he or she should know the learners very well and have a clear idea of what the aim of using a song is.
As we now know, it is important for young learners to feel that there is a structure to follow in class. For this reason, I believe that beginning the class recycling class content is a great idea, for learners understand that they will always have something to achieve at the beginning of every lesson. This, we must bear in mind, should be done in a way that captures the learners' interest. Ending the class with a song should give learners language to take home with them for the rest of the day. If the teacher is clever enough, he or she will select a song that allows learners to produce the day's content.
Preparing extra material is always a great idea, as every minute of the lesson should be used wisely. These materials should be appealing to young learners, though, so that they don't even notice they are doing "extra work," only an extra activity.
I also agree with the idea that songs can be very helpful at any age level. It is teacher's task, however, to be skillful enough to choose appropriately. This means that he or she should know the learners very well and have a clear idea of what the aim of using a song is.
As we now know, it is important for young learners to feel that there is a structure to follow in class. For this reason, I believe that beginning the class recycling class content is a great idea, for learners understand that they will always have something to achieve at the beginning of every lesson. This, we must bear in mind, should be done in a way that captures the learners' interest. Ending the class with a song should give learners language to take home with them for the rest of the day. If the teacher is clever enough, he or she will select a song that allows learners to produce the day's content.
Preparing extra material is always a great idea, as every minute of the lesson should be used wisely. These materials should be appealing to young learners, though, so that they don't even notice they are doing "extra work," only an extra activity.