INTRO CLASSES
What are they?
Content
What are the intro classes?Who is most likely to take them? What is the content?
How can we take advantage of these classes?
01
What are the Intro classes?
Intro classes?
What's your name?
Are you Andrea Clark?; Saying hello
Personal information; Saying goodbye
Are you from Rio?
What's in your bag?
Where are my car keys?
Numbers and ages; Wh-questions
Clothes; Colors
Writing Worksheets 1-16
Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 Class 8
The intro classes are 8 classes that cover basic topics such as personal pronouns, verb to be, possessive adjectives, and others. These classes are usually made up of conversations (that include the topic of the class), the grammar focus, listening activities and vocabulary.
These classes are not in the A1 level book. They are in the specific textbook for introductory classes
Note:
02
Who is most likely to take intro classes?
They can be taught through virtuality or taken on-site
A person that
Has never been in touch with English Does not remember much about it
Wants to review basic topics
These classes are not mandatory. If students feel they have a basis, they can skip them.
Note:
03
What is the content of the intro classes?
Grammar:
Possessive adjectives
The verb to be Negative statements
Yes/ no Questions
Wh- questions
The classes cover basic topics
Content Vocabulary:
The alphabet
Saying hello
Contact information
Numbers
Colors
Nationalities
Additional material:
Content
The classes cover basic topics
At the end of the 8 classes, there are extra resources for students to do extra practice.
04
How can we take advantage of these classes?
By teaching students how to acquire new vocabulary
By showing them some useful phrases such as could you repeat that please?
By depicting pronunciation tips
By clarifying and reinforcing the grammar basis for students to speak
By motivating them to work autonomously as well
By contextualizing the knowledge
To keep in mind
These are students' first classes which is why you must be comprehensive, try to be as patient as possible First impressions count! Try to give the best of you to encourage them to continue learning since as they are starting, it is likely for them to stop and get frustrated out of any experience Enjoy students' willingness! Due to the fact that they are starting with the learning process, everything seems new and they will want to learn more and more Select the activities carefully because they can get stressed
Thanks for reading
Intro classes
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Transcript
INTRO CLASSES
What are they?
Content
What are the intro classes?Who is most likely to take them? What is the content? How can we take advantage of these classes?
01
What are the Intro classes?
Intro classes?
What's your name? Are you Andrea Clark?; Saying hello Personal information; Saying goodbye Are you from Rio? What's in your bag? Where are my car keys? Numbers and ages; Wh-questions Clothes; Colors Writing Worksheets 1-16
Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 Class 8
The intro classes are 8 classes that cover basic topics such as personal pronouns, verb to be, possessive adjectives, and others. These classes are usually made up of conversations (that include the topic of the class), the grammar focus, listening activities and vocabulary.
These classes are not in the A1 level book. They are in the specific textbook for introductory classes
Note:
02
Who is most likely to take intro classes?
They can be taught through virtuality or taken on-site
A person that
Has never been in touch with English Does not remember much about it Wants to review basic topics
These classes are not mandatory. If students feel they have a basis, they can skip them.
Note:
03
What is the content of the intro classes?
Grammar: Possessive adjectives The verb to be Negative statements Yes/ no Questions Wh- questions The classes cover basic topics Content Vocabulary: The alphabet Saying hello Contact information Numbers Colors Nationalities Additional material:
Content
The classes cover basic topics
At the end of the 8 classes, there are extra resources for students to do extra practice.
04
How can we take advantage of these classes?
By teaching students how to acquire new vocabulary
By showing them some useful phrases such as could you repeat that please?
By depicting pronunciation tips
By clarifying and reinforcing the grammar basis for students to speak
By motivating them to work autonomously as well
By contextualizing the knowledge
To keep in mind
These are students' first classes which is why you must be comprehensive, try to be as patient as possible First impressions count! Try to give the best of you to encourage them to continue learning since as they are starting, it is likely for them to stop and get frustrated out of any experience Enjoy students' willingness! Due to the fact that they are starting with the learning process, everything seems new and they will want to learn more and more Select the activities carefully because they can get stressed
Thanks for reading