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The first thing I do is to identify what stage of learning the learner is in and, from there, it provides me with the application of materials necessary to implement a teaching programme. The methodology is adapted to the intended language level, the learning objectives, the age of the learner, the language needs and difficulties. I teach languages in a gradual way, as clearly as possible and making the student feel comfortable, without making him/her feel afraid or embarrassed. I attach as much importance to the theoretical explanation as to the application of theory, and I require my students to be proactive (interactive and participative). When I teach languages, I teach understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Specifically, I teach language as a whole: I teach terminology, semantics (the meaning of morphemes and words and their combinations) and the branches of grammar: morphology (the form and structure of words), sentence syntax (the way words are combined) and word prosody (pronunciation). I teach languages by applying dynamic teaching strategies, using activities that involve the learner, such as exercises, production of written and verbal speeches, games, staging real-life situations, dialogues, debates, reading, listening to the media, etc. The teaching materials I use are effective and meet the following criteria: motivating, attractive, up-to-date (current, relevant topics), clear, appropriate (approachable), inclusive (various possibilities for interaction and different points of view), multimodal (varied), participatory, flexible (adaptable) and creative (original).
Teaching · Communication skills · French
An A1 German class typically serves as an introduction to the German language for beginners. At this level, the focus is on establishing a foundation in essential vocabulary, basic grammar structures, and fundamental language skills. Here's an overview of what you might expect in an A1 German class: Greetings and Introductions: Learning how to greet others, introduce oneself, and engage in basic conversations, such as asking and answering simple questions about personal information. Vocabulary Building: Acquiring a basic vocabulary related to everyday topics, including numbers, colors, family, food, and common objects. Grammar Basics: Introduction to basic German grammar rules, including verb conjugation, sentence structure, and word order. Listening and Speaking: Developing listening and speaking skills through simple dialogues, audio exercises, and pronunciation practice. Reading and Writing: Introducing basic German reading and writing skills, including the recognition of simple texts, forming sentences, and writing short messages. Cultural Context: Exploring elements of German culture, customs, and traditions to provide context and a deeper understanding of the language. Interactive Activities: Engaging in interactive activities, games, and role-playing exercises to make the learning process enjoyable and immersive. Homework and Practice: Assigning light homework and encouraging regular practice to reinforce learning outside of the classroom. Assessment and Feedback: Conducting regular assessments to gauge progress and providing constructive feedback to help students improve. Encouraging Communication: Creating an environment that encourages students to communicate in German as much as possible, even at the beginner level. An A1 German class aims to lay a solid groundwork for further language learning and sets the stage for progression to higher proficiency levels. The atmosphere is typically supportive, fostering a positive and collaborative learning experience for students.
German · Teaching · Tutoring
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