wow.. i would say this is NOT typical English class in Korea. The students are super cool. They seem very motivated and have very good English language knowledge. That rarelly happends in real world. Can you tell me why is that? Why are your students all good?
Kind of unrelated, but in my French classes, the teachers almost _always_ have to pick on students, because no one wants to volunteer to participate. Some students participate, but it's only for the marks, and they're usually the top students. I bet most of us are taking classes because we have to, and not because we want to, therefor everyone doesn't bother to try much.
I still work at this school and in the same class room. The kids are usually good in my classes, but looking back this group of kids was one of the best! These days I go to their homeroom to teach~ (cuz of the virus and all) I don't use this channel often so very late reply ahaha.
In my Academy, kids who are in grade 2 are already required ro write a 3-paragraph story. The teachers basically write most of it out for them...and it is a fill-in-the-blank situation.(which I basically fill out for them) I think a lot of it is pointless T.T Many students cannot follow... and there isn't enough time to have them come up with their own answers for a lot of the lessons. I wish I taught lessons more appropriate for their actual English level. I also wish my one year in this academy passes soon.
Yup! Same here. Hagwons generally have a higher standard than public schools. Parents usually feel that public schools aren't sufficient so they send them there to give them better opportunities for their future. :)
@@Neekoolos thank you so much! I think your teaching was good. It's not easy to teach primary school tho. It will be more difficult in my country hahahaa
Please correct children. He went home thinking he spelled Spring correctly. We're all human. Thank you for sharing though. Really good class. What school is this?
We were both nervous from being filmed I think. He was the best student that year so I was use to him being correct. I knew he knows how to spell the word haha. Regardless I always value praise over correcting. (low level students avoid participating if I nitpick over everything they do wrong) He still keeps in touch, already 2nd year highschool. I work at an elementary school 10min south of seoul, still there~ (Zoom classes + in person half classes now though hehe)
Sorry I don't use this TH-cam channel much haha. I always start the year with a mini seating chart, and i guess I just pick them up? Especially the ones that raise their hands often.
I'd say they are key in helping the lesser skilled students, because in public schools the students are a wide range of levels. For the low-level students class would feel daunting and demotivating if they didn't have the Korean instruction.
How do you find lesson prep and delivery? Hows the 6th graders in your experience? Im going to be in the JLP august 2018 intake and feel nervous about the daily classes. Thank you for sharing this video, i deeply appreciate it. :)
Shelly Rodney i've done it for 5 years now, and i love it :) In public schools you get tons of prep time. Some teachers dont like 6th graders, but they are my fav. Just cant be too childish, they prefer real world content
How to spell spring?
Him : S p i r n g
You : Correct!
1:39
I think we were both nervous lol
This is so adorable I wish I could learn Korean in school in the UK I'm trying to learn it by myself at the moment but I really need a tutor
wow.. i would say this is NOT typical English class in Korea. The students are super cool. They seem very motivated and have very good English language knowledge. That rarelly happends in real world. Can you tell me why is that? Why are your students all good?
Kind of unrelated, but in my French classes, the teachers almost _always_ have to pick on students, because no one wants to volunteer to participate. Some students participate, but it's only for the marks, and they're usually the top students. I bet most of us are taking classes because we have to, and not because we want to, therefor everyone doesn't bother to try much.
Maybe not in your experience but this is their typical English class.
I still work at this school and in the same class room. The kids are usually good in my classes, but looking back this group of kids was one of the best! These days I go to their homeroom to teach~ (cuz of the virus and all) I don't use this channel often so very late reply ahaha.
In my Academy, kids who are in grade 2 are already required ro write a 3-paragraph story. The teachers basically write most of it out for them...and it is a fill-in-the-blank situation.(which I basically fill out for them) I think a lot of it is pointless T.T Many students cannot follow... and there isn't enough time to have them come up with their own answers for a lot of the lessons. I wish I taught lessons more appropriate for their actual English level. I also wish my one year in this academy passes soon.
Yup! Same here. Hagwons generally have a higher standard than public schools. Parents usually feel that public schools aren't sufficient so they send them there to give them better opportunities for their future. :)
The first one who read the script speaks English very well. #Fighting ! ~
4:27 Lucy: It's Cold!
Hi Nick Teacher, I am interested to know, were you teaching them in a public school or in a hagwon? thank you
Hello! This is a public school :D
@@Neekoolos thank you 😁 may I write a review of your teaching method based on this video? I need to make a paper for my college task 😬
@@andinac.wardani8336 Sure! I hope it isn't too mean, I'm much better now haha
@@Neekoolos thank you so much! I think your teaching was good. It's not easy to teach primary school tho. It will be more difficult in my country hahahaa
Nice class
OMFG I want to go to korea rn!!!!
I wish foreign language classes were like this in America!
HeatherLogic yes it will be like playing despacito in Spanish class
It is currently
Are they both co-teachers, or is one of them an assistant?
I always work with 1 co-teacher~ I'm still at this same school/classroom XD
Please correct children. He went home thinking he spelled Spring correctly. We're all human. Thank you for sharing though. Really good class. What school is this?
We were both nervous from being filmed I think. He was the best student that year so I was use to him being correct. I knew he knows how to spell the word haha. Regardless I always value praise over correcting. (low level students avoid participating if I nitpick over everything they do wrong) He still keeps in touch, already 2nd year highschool. I work at an elementary school 10min south of seoul, still there~ (Zoom classes + in person half classes now though hehe)
유튜브 알고리즘이 어찌된건진 모르겠는데
한국인 아무도 없나요?
Could you please tell me how you learned all of their names?
Sorry I don't use this TH-cam channel much haha. I always start the year with a mini seating chart, and i guess I just pick them up? Especially the ones that raise their hands often.
Just curious what’s your nationality sir?
But what's the point of having a translating teacher?
I'd say they are key in helping the lesser skilled students, because in public schools the students are a wide range of levels. For the low-level students class would feel daunting and demotivating if they didn't have the Korean instruction.
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How do you find lesson prep and delivery? Hows the 6th graders in your experience? Im going to be in the JLP august 2018 intake and feel nervous about the daily classes. Thank you for sharing this video, i deeply appreciate it. :)
Shelly Rodney i've done it for 5 years now, and i love it :)
In public schools you get tons of prep time. Some teachers dont like 6th graders, but they are my fav. Just cant be too childish, they prefer real world content
Hi! Just wondering how old they are?
6th graders :)
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nice dab patrick.