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Author Topic: HELP!!! Multi-level Chinese Students...  (Read 255 times)

Offline calliesaur

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HELP!!! Multi-level Chinese Students...
« on: September 20, 2011, 08:09:54 PM »
I just started teaching the Chinese exchange students at my school. There are 9 in my class. They are high school students, but some are VERY low level, while others can hold a basic conversation, and still others are at a higher level.

I teach them 5 times a week... but have NO curriculum, NO book (and no budget to buy books), with NO structure whatsoever. They are here in Korea to learn Korean - NOT English... but are with me 5 times a week. So I want to make the class as fun as possible.

I'm feeling VERY overwhelmed trying to plan a new lesson from scratch for them every single day. THANK YOU waygookers for fun games... but I need advice on how to plan out the semester and for ideas on how I can make learning English fun for them... and not kill myself by staying after school searching waygook for ideas.

If you have any advice/lesson plans for me... that would be WONDERFUL!!! Thank you so much in advance!

 

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