Teach English: ESL / EFL Teacher Training Part 1/6


www.GenkiEnglish.net Warming Up. (Part 1 of 6) Here’s my beginners EFL ESL Genki English workshop for teaching English to kids in Japan or any other country. Here we go through Start each lesson off with: Warm Up (genkienglish.net * Gets the kids genki. Says “This is fun.” “This is something different”. * Get the kids to respond quickly to your actions so you can control things if they get too genki. * Add in extra words each week. ( eg sports, musical instruments) * If you have less than one lesson per week get the kids to repeat what you say. * Review, review and review like crazy. * It’s not “what you’ve done in class”, it’s “what the kids can actually do” Continues in Part 2: uk.youtube.com

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25 Responses to “Teach English: ESL / EFL Teacher Training Part 1/6”

  1. littlestorybug says:

    This is awesome. I can use this with my storytime children as well.

  2. GenkiJapanNet says:

    It’s teaching people how to teach. Yes in a normal lesson you would start out speaking their native language e.g. Japanese. Then once they have learnt enough classroom English it gradually becomes more and more English only.

  3. GenkiJapanNet says:

    Yes it works great for any age between 2 and 10 or 20 to 80! It’s just teenagers where you have to adapt it a bit – see the advanced course on the Genki English site!

  4. hokamikanun says:

    Can I also use it to 5 years old? I’m also a new teacher so I need to learn more.

  5. acitw says:

    We love you in Taiwan!

  6. premachu3 says:

    Is this you teaching people english? (im fairly sure ur not)

    Or is this you teaching japanese/anyone how to teach english to japanese(i think thats what it is)

    and in an actual english lesson would you need to speak to them in japanese?

  7. medoelkorsan says:

    keep going that was great :) i will use your way in the class when i get a job inshallah lol

  8. huhuandhihi2008 says:

    Really intereting lesson Richard !!!

  9. fable2omg says:

    Omg awesome tricks!

  10. yokoyamaarnon says:

    Hey Richard!
    These Teaching-Video compilations are awesome!
    I’m preparing to finish and take my J-Shine license, and I found them very interesting.
    I hope someday meet you in person. I live in shizuoka, enter in contact.

    bye, greatings!

  11. GenkiJapanNet says:

    Bit of both I guess, my job is as a teacher trainer!

  12. sam6737 says:

    I’m a new english teacher and my english isn’t perfect yet. But I’ll used your techniques. They’re amazing..Thanks

  13. JinghuaXian says:

    Xie Xie for the video! Very helpful.

  14. mensov says:

    Great Video!!!, I’m a Mexican teacher and this is going to be very useful in my classes, thanx :D

  15. Ilovemypishi says:

    You make learning really fun. I definitley use you’re teaching techniques, when I start teaching.

  16. aditya7241 says:

    Wow.. a really inspiring teacher.. Thank you..

    -adit-

  17. GenkiJapanNet says:

    If it’s a good ESL course then maybe. Usually the most useful things with teaching to take are human psychology & business courses, they teach you WHY people do things which is incredibly useful!

  18. youtome12345 says:

    how i wish to be as energenic as richard in teaching…
    anyway, this video helps me to love my job again.
    cheers to u…;)

  19. ClanCSF says:

    Thanks, it’d be really appreciated, I have hopefully one final question. At the moment I’m taking and finishing japanese in high school and am taking it in university as well, What other courses would you recommend me to take? should I take E.S.L over English or both of them?
    -Mark

  20. GenkiJapanNet says:

    Sure, just ask them to get in touch!

  21. ClanCSF says:

    Thanks for the reply, When I get my first job at a school in Japan, would you be willing to come in as a guest speaker at any point?

  22. GenkiJapanNet says:

    It depends on where you are. Some places have very strict lesson plans, others leave it up to you!

  23. Kawagi1 says:

    That’s how should be done! Amazing..

  24. ClanCSF says:

    Richard, After High school im planning on geting a post secondary education and getting degrees in teaching and ESL, and I was wondering if you could tell me whether employers in japan, at highschools, elementary schools, etc. would provide an outline of what they wanted to be taught or if the lesson would be decided by personally. Thanks
    -Mark

  25. Decapoe says:

    I like this guy! Seriously, this is what learning should be. I’m gonna go to work and sing the “file your reports and approve your hours worked” song during training!

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