The video is about teaching English in China in a public school.
The teacher introduces himself and asks the students to stand up.
The teacher instructs the students to clear their desks and put everything in their pencil boxes.
đź“š The video is about teaching English to Grade 1 students in China.
đź‘Ą The teacher sets rules for the students, such as being quiet and speaking English.
đź‘‹ The students are taught basic phrases and gestures, such as raising their hands and saying hello.
đź“š The video is about teaching English to grade 1 students in China.
đź‘‹ The students learn basic greetings like 'How are you?' and vocabulary words like 'cat', 'dog', and 'apple'.
🌟 The teacher introduces the word 'super' and its meaning, and also teaches other words like 'fine' and 'eggs'.
đź‘Ť The video is about teaching English in China in a public school setting.
🎒 The teacher engages the students in an interactive exercise where they practice saying 'How are you?'
đź‘Ź The students enthusiastically participate and demonstrate their understanding of the lesson.
đź‘‹ Introducing basic greetings in English: 'How are you?'
đź‘Ť Teaching students to respond to the question with positive answers like 'I am fine' and 'I am awesome'
🤫 Encouraging students to listen attentively and be quiet during the lesson
The video is about a classroom activity in a public school in China for teaching English greetings.
The teacher uses the game of rock-paper-scissors to engage the students in learning.
The students practice asking and answering 'How are you?' in English.
The video is about teaching English to Grade 1 students in China.
The teacher interacts with the students using simple English phrases.
The students participate in a game and the girls win.
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