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Post by stargazer on Jun 2, 2007 20:36:14 GMT -5
I am going back to china at the end of this summer, and there is some friends in China that I had when I was younger. They of course don't know the English language as well as we do, and since I speak perfect English, they will want me to teach them. I know how to teach people that can speak English, but has bad grammar, but I am kind of needing advice and help to teach nonEnglish speakers.
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Post by Gifted on Jun 3, 2007 1:23:54 GMT -5
mmm...Everyone I know speaks perfect English so I don't have any advice. I'll think it over and maybe surf on internet if I have spare time. Will probably reply again later.
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Post by starbright9 on Jun 3, 2007 11:24:05 GMT -5
I don't know as everyone I know speaks some english, I know some people who it's their second language and I've just corrected things in passing so I can't really help either. I guess simple objects and phrases they might need to know would be a good thing to teach them but I don't know how you'd go about teaching it.
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Post by stargazer on Jun 3, 2007 21:54:55 GMT -5
Yeah, sure, that's a good idea, but Maybe if you all come with something else tell me!
Oh, and The way I learned English isn't going to work, I was actually in a classroom and going through the ABCs and learning how to write words. I also had to pronounce it, and she helped me by indicating the objects, but that was with a teacher, in a classroom with writing materials, and experience.
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Post by starbright9 on Jun 4, 2007 11:07:25 GMT -5
I'm sorry I can't be more helpful.
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Post by stargazer on Jun 13, 2007 18:58:48 GMT -5
No, prob, it's quite all right!
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