Thank you for sharing your one to one privite class' experence,I agree bout your idea that we can use games,so we can attarct student's attention,the students can completly participate in games,and he would feel happy and learns a lot,but I don't know many games,so i need to learn.Thanks.
Even though my students are a bit older, this was extremely helpful. I loved how you engaged and made the child confortable, while respecting his wandering mind.
Hi Cici again, thanks so much again. Yesterday I implemented your tips with my 4 year old pupil and it helped so much. This shift in point of view was totally revolutionary. Instead of insisting with songs that she doesn't always feel like singing and acting I had her do a craft activity with the caterpillar foods. She was speaking English, she was cooperating and she was really proud of herself. I'll try and make a board game with foods or princesses and have her colour it in. There's so little material around about 1-1 tutoring to small children that I cherished everysingle word you said. XXX
Wow! What a very inspiring video. Thank you for showing that being a children's English teacher is difficult. I once felt disappointed with myself when children did not want to study. As you said, there are times when children don't want to talk at all and only play games. In that situation, I felt useless because I could not get them back to the lesson. I only teach following what they like. What I did was the right thing. Thanks for pointing that out. I feel again that what I do is useful for my students.
Aw, what a lucky kid having such a lovely tutor. I was searching for ideas for 1-to-1 games for tutors to play with students when I came across your video. It's adorable ❤
Thank you CC. This was quite informational. I always thought teaching kids is harder than taching intermediate learners, this makes me rethink my opionion hahh.
I will also be tutoring a 5-year-old Hispanic boy starting this coming Monday. I am super excited and I probs will be using some of these that you did too.
Thank you very much! I hope this helps. I am 16 yrs old and I started virtual tutoring my foreigner student who is 5 yrs old, I wanted to ask some more tips in virtual tutoring
So Idk who might see this but if you have experience I'd like some advice. I've been tutoring a kid for a month now, this is my first time tutoring he's a 10 yo kid in 5th grade, and whenever I start teaching him it takes a lot of time due to : 1) Him not focusing too well, and hates studying so whenever I try to tell him to do something he starts to nag a lot. 2) His mother interfered with the session in a "use this way better" or "his old teacher used to 1 2 3" 3) The parent asks for more than the regular agenda such as preparing for the next session etc... 4) I keep reviewing what he took in class for the day and give him extra exercises 5) I'm also a bit slow while teaching because it all is new things. The kid is really intelligent he always got high grades so the other day when his math grade dropped a little bit to 7.5/10 the mother threw a tantrum. She said her son had never gotten such a grade before when I looked at the test I saw that all the mistakes happened because he didn't focus on the questions, I asked if he reviewed his answers before giving the teacher the paper and he said yes. I'm a bit lost on what to do, I did my best tutoring him, explaining things, and giving him exercises. But everything I do seems "not good enough" compared to his "old teacher" who tutored him for 3 years. I know I will get better by time but I really need to know how to deal with the mother and the child. I'm doing my best I don't know what there else to do.
Thanks for that, it was extremely helpful. I teach to a 4 year old, she can't read yet. I had 3 classes already and it's been extremely challenging. I tried with TPR and chants but it's not always successful. What she mainly does is she runs away to get some toys. Last time I was doing a class on the Very Hungry Caterpillar and she was hiding the material from me. I was to transform this incidents into "speaking prompts" but she was really unwilling to co-operate. That was so frustrating. If you have any more tips that'd be much appreciated really.
Hi there , I hv been thinking of doing the same 1 to 1 home tutoring .. but I am not very clear about the content …. Can you plz guide me … would be very thankful. .
@@mihirpant8474 Hi there! Unfortunately I've quit teaching that child because planning was very time wasting to plan and many times I couldn't convince the child to play. A big disadvantage was that the family wouldn't take part to the lesson but were being very judgmental. :( Let me know how it goes!
Could you please answer , do you think it’s better to teach them using their first language or an all English class like the regular classrooms where they shouldn’t use their mother language
I've one on class too ,I need some advices from you ,his parent just want we play together and some time walk together. So im preparing to start with him but I don't know from where to start
I know it's 2 months later but.. I had thought of this too, and it was an easy-ish realization too. It's about making it fun, especially for a younger child who just wants to play XP. Get into their interests a little, be their friend and even share your interests. I can share things like programming, making games, making 3d models and such, and they all look cool, especially as i am a very visual oriented and practical person, which matches with someone just learning everything at a young age. And even using visualizations and easier relatable things, intermesh it with the studies, math especially for game stuffs, because you can be very visual and display all sorts of simulations that will make their eyes go all 'COOOOL!!!!", haha
Es una falta de respeto toser sin cubrirse la boca se supone estas para educarlo , la corrección es parte de nuestro trabajo y no ser linda todo el tiempo solo para tener seguidores.
Thank you for sharing your one to one privite class' experence,I agree bout your idea that we can use games,so we can attarct student's attention,the students can completly participate in games,and he would feel happy and learns a lot,but I don't know many games,so i need to learn.Thanks.
Even though my students are a bit older, this was extremely helpful. I loved how you engaged and made the child confortable, while respecting his wandering mind.
Hi Cici again, thanks so much again. Yesterday I implemented your tips with my 4 year old pupil and it helped so much. This shift in point of view was totally revolutionary. Instead of insisting with songs that she doesn't always feel like singing and acting I had her do a craft activity with the caterpillar foods. She was speaking English, she was cooperating and she was really proud of herself. I'll try and make a board game with foods or princesses and have her colour it in. There's so little material around about 1-1 tutoring to small children that I cherished everysingle word you said. XXX
Wow! What a very inspiring video. Thank you for showing that being a children's English teacher is difficult. I once felt disappointed with myself when children did not want to study. As you said, there are times when children don't want to talk at all and only play games. In that situation, I felt useless because I could not get them back to the lesson. I only teach following what they like. What I did was the right thing. Thanks for pointing that out. I feel again that what I do is useful for my students.
OMG! Thank you so much for your sharing 💓💓 I really enjoy your advice on the private class’ syllabus 🌸🌸✨✨💐💐
Aw, what a lucky kid having such a lovely tutor.
I was searching for ideas for 1-to-1 games for tutors to play with students when I came across your video. It's adorable ❤
sooo cute and innocent! I feel like the child hones his conversational skills by chatting with you too.
Super useful, appreciate this was very informative and gave me ideas for my own class room !
such a helpful lesson!! thank you for sharing
I love this video. So inspiring ! Thank you so much!
Thank you CC. This was quite informational. I always thought teaching kids is harder than taching intermediate learners, this makes me rethink my opionion hahh.
I will also be tutoring a 5-year-old Hispanic boy starting this coming Monday. I am super excited and I probs will be using some of these that you did too.
Wow I love your class, I'm starting tomorrow and this was helpful. Thanks
Thank you for making this video! Very informative!
Thank you very much! I hope this helps. I am 16 yrs old and I started virtual tutoring my foreigner student who is 5 yrs old, I wanted to ask some more tips in virtual tutoring
Hi
Where did you get your gigs if I may ask
So Idk who might see this but if you have experience I'd like some advice.
I've been tutoring a kid for a month now, this is my first time tutoring he's a 10 yo kid in 5th grade, and whenever I start teaching him it takes a lot of time due to :
1) Him not focusing too well, and hates studying so whenever I try to tell him to do something he starts to nag a lot.
2) His mother interfered with the session in a "use this way better" or "his old teacher used to 1 2 3"
3) The parent asks for more than the regular agenda such as preparing for the next session etc...
4) I keep reviewing what he took in class for the day and give him extra exercises
5) I'm also a bit slow while teaching because it all is new things.
The kid is really intelligent he always got high grades so the other day when his math grade dropped a little bit to 7.5/10 the mother threw a tantrum. She said her son had never gotten such a grade before when I looked at the test I saw that all the mistakes happened because he didn't focus on the questions, I asked if he reviewed his answers before giving the teacher the paper and he said yes.
I'm a bit lost on what to do, I did my best tutoring him, explaining things, and giving him exercises. But everything I do seems "not good enough" compared to his "old teacher" who tutored him for 3 years.
I know I will get better by time but I really need to know how to deal with the mother and the child. I'm doing my best I don't know what there else to do.
Thanks for that, it was extremely helpful. I teach to a 4 year old, she can't read yet. I had 3 classes already and it's been extremely challenging. I tried with TPR and chants but it's not always successful. What she mainly does is she runs away to get some toys. Last time I was doing a class on the Very Hungry Caterpillar and she was hiding the material from me. I was to transform this incidents into "speaking prompts" but she was really unwilling to co-operate. That was so frustrating. If you have any more tips that'd be much appreciated really.
Hi there , I hv been thinking of doing the same 1 to 1 home tutoring .. but I am not very clear about the content …. Can you plz guide me … would be very thankful. .
@@mihirpant8474 Hi there! Unfortunately I've quit teaching that child because planning was very time wasting to plan and many times I couldn't convince the child to play. A big disadvantage was that the family wouldn't take part to the lesson but were being very judgmental. :( Let me know how it goes!
Awesome stuff Cici. Really helpful and thanks for the tips 🙌🏻✌🏻️ Btw, to brighten up your day...You're stunning
Very informational. Thanks for sharing!
Cici, you are super! I borrowed some ideas from your class.
the meal in the end 😍😍😍.
hahaha ... thanks for watching till the very end!! :)
@@ciciolsen2782 起这么早?是没睡吗?快去休息。
thanks
Thank you, I love your class.
Rock.. Paper... Scissors (:
so cuuute 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Could you please answer , do you think it’s better to teach them using their first language or an all English class like the regular classrooms where they shouldn’t use their mother language
Your argument about process syllabus is mindblowing!
I've one on class too ,I need some advices from you ,his parent just want we play together and some time walk together. So im preparing to start with him but I don't know from where to start
I know it's 2 months later but.. I had thought of this too, and it was an easy-ish realization too. It's about making it fun, especially for a younger child who just wants to play XP.
Get into their interests a little, be their friend and even share your interests.
I can share things like programming, making games, making 3d models and such, and they all look cool, especially as i am a very visual oriented and practical person, which matches with someone just learning everything at a young age.
And even using visualizations and easier relatable things, intermesh it with the studies, math especially for game stuffs, because you can be very visual and display all sorts of simulations that will make their eyes go all 'COOOOL!!!!", haha
The same scenario I need some advice from you CC.
this kid is so cute
You look like anne curtis❤
is that Kongkong? °.°
Es una falta de respeto toser sin cubrirse la boca se supone estas para educarlo , la corrección es parte de nuestro trabajo y no ser linda todo el tiempo solo para tener seguidores.