Structuring Fun for Young Learners in the ELT Classroom

PAVILION PUBLISHING & MEDIAISBN: 9781913414535

Practical ideas and advice for teaching English to children to engage and inspire them throughout their primary schooling

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By Chris Roland
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Chris Roland is a teacher, trainer and 'ideas man', well-known for his lively but practical sessions on the international conference circuit. He has taught in both the private academy sector and mainstream education system in Spain as well as holding posts with the British Council in Damascus and Barcelona. He works with teachers across a wide range of contexts, including in-house training at ELI and with teaching associations around the world. He is the author of Understanding Teenagers in the ELT Classroom (Pavilion Publishing, 2018) and has contributed many articles to English Teaching professional and Modern English Teacher magazines.

Introduction Part 1 Chapter 1: Working with groups of young learners - the basics Chapter 2: Classroom management - some more little tricks Chapter 3: What is creative young learner teaching? Chapter 4: Language content 1 - Teaching words and sentences Chapter 5: Language content 2 - Scripting events Part 2 Chapter 6: Exploring fun 1 - Novelty objects Chapter 7: Exploring fun 2 - Using space, our senses and time Chapter 8: Exploring fun 3 - Playing with text and truth Chapter 9: Exploring fun 4 - Movement and moving tasks Chapter 10: Task design for games, stories and crafts Chapter 11: Personalisation and agency Chapter 12: The massive potential of clips and images Chapter 13: Themed lessons - Potatoes, turmeric and stickers Chapter 14: Providing support in the classroom Chapter 15: Making better use of the coursebook Chapter 16: Observed lessons and professional development Bibliography

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