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Thank you very much for this elaborate guide, Mr. Eric.
Thanks brother ! I will apply your tips to my teen students
I hope they respond positively! 🙏
Please give me the link to 250 conversation starters
Thanks for the tips! Helpful information!
I'm happy to share! ☺🙏
Thank you for your hard work! I've been using all of them in my classroom. The best way, I think, is to adjust to the certain students from different backgrounds.
It is really very helpful for me. I was searching for some ideas to make the class interesting. Thank you so much for such good ideas...
I like the gossip/secret one
Short and sweet, thank you!
Interested to know what age group and level of experience this demo would have been useful for?
This video is very complete about the topic, thanks,
Wish I knew this before I got pushed into a shark tank!
Hello from Virginia - USA ! I am an ESL Instructor for Adults in Virginia Beach at a school. I’m starting my first ESL online Zoom class - I’m very nervous - I have 18 adult students. Your video has been extremely helpful - can you share any additional tips? BTW, I went to Korea last Summer 2023 with my family - looking to work in Korea for 2026 🤞🏻🤞🏻 at University level. Starting to learn Korean now. 📚 🙏🏻😊 take care🇺🇸🇰🇷
"They are testing me to make sure I am a good leader" ❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Did you tried SibmeAI? Is really so much better than the others ... I used it and really improved my job.
Thank you :) . Really useful 🙂
I'm happy to share! 😊
I'm so greatful for your lessons, those helps me a lotttt
I'm very happy to share! Thank you for watching, Tran! 🙏
Shouldn't it be "Do you have any chocolate?"
It should. :) It was quite stressful recording while doing an interview.
Thank you very much . Your videos are so educating
I'm so happy to share. Thank you for watching, Sidi! 🙏
Is iScanner free to use?
I don't think it's entirely free, mole
Great stuff! Thanks for posting this video
Thank you as always, Asan! 😊
How do I get a pdf instruction about this video? Thanks for the information
Eric I have been struggling to find good ESL websites. each and every website you said was great and useful. Thank you very much. It's not just classrooms in which you teach; you also teach teachers to improve their work and it is the ultimate form of teaching.
Hi Semon, thank you for your kind words. I'll make a follow-up video on Free online websites for teachers in the near future. 😊
Thank you so much Teacher
My pleasure, Ivon! 😊
🎉🎉🎉 Thank you, ETACUDE!🎉🎉🎉
Would this apply to pre-school or Kindergarten aged kids as well?
Great question! I have a class of Threes that ALL of them say No or cry when they can't get their way. I've redirected and all. They sit in time out but still unruly. Parents are no help either. They are the way ALL of the kids are like this. Please help I don't want to give up but at this point… please help
@@originalcreation36 I really understand. It is especially difficult when the parents show no interest or concern.
Now to get five cats in a car out of my memory next time I get into a large parking area!
So true! Though, the worst mistake is losing one's temper in the classroom/ in public.
Conditioning the students to wait before asking questions (01:50) is soooo important! The "you can't be shy" rule is a gem for ESL classes!
I am philosophy teacher. I am preparing for the teacher interview with the information you shared in your video. Thank you very much. 👏🏼
Best of luck! I made another video with Q&A for Teacher interviews. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZKeOr9SeY9jfd6w.html
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amazing! this was so helpful, thank you so much!!
I'm very happy if it helps! 😊 Thank you for watching, Lana! 🙏
Good 👍👍👍😊😊😊😂❤
Wow,,thanks so much eric,will be starting my teaching career on monday and i feel like am well equipped😊😊,however if my lesson lasts for 40 minutes what i can do to ensure that i balance both delivering the content and doing ice breaking activities?
Hi Electine - you'll want to break the class into chunks - do icebreaker, then teach concept or grammar, practice with students, give them activity to practice, feedback: students share what they've learned, play game to check understanding. I hope this helps!
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Thanks. It's really helpful.
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😊I loved this channel!!!
A M A Z I N G!
Wish my students had this!
It's a real game changer but I can't stress how important it is to check if all the exercises are formulated well and they the information is correct.
Thanks ❤ That was very helpful 🤌
Is there a possibility that I could get your book pdf??
Oh my goodness! Your channel and tips are really useful for millions of esl teachers - I’m not native and it’s even more useful just to listen to your proper speech and learn how to speak correctly and fluently. I have an experience of teaching schoolers from Phuket Thailand about 5 years ago. It was really a challenge but what I noticed is Asian people use lots of fun and colorful stuff to make their lessons exciting. So you and your dad do because also work with Asians. Love the video. I’m quite surprised you still haven’t your million - way to go! Good luck to you and your great dad!!!
Thank you so much, I'm just having some problems trying to download the list.