Teaching Adults English: Your First Lesson

Learn how to confidently approach your first lesson with an adult English student by addressing stress and building rapport.

00:00:00 Learn how to confidently approach your first lesson with an adult English student by addressing stress and building rapport.

šŸ“š The aim of the first lesson is to get to know the student and understand their needs.

šŸ˜… Admitting and addressing stress is important in breaking the barrier of awkwardness.

šŸ’Ŗ Remember that the student is usually more stressed than the teacher, which can help build confidence.

00:01:07 Teaching Adults English: Your First Lesson - Focus on building rapport and making students feel comfortable. Get to know them by having conversations about their weekend activities.

šŸŽÆ The teacher emphasizes the importance of creating a comfortable environment for students to learn English.

šŸ“š Rather than using specific books or curriculum, the focus is on getting to know the students through conversation.

šŸ—£ļø Open-ended questions are used to encourage students to share about their interests and experiences.

00:02:14 Teach English using technology like Google Maps and Images to help students feel more relaxed and share their interests. Personal connection and passion can lead to breakthroughs.

Using technology like Google Maps or Google Images can make adult English students feel more relaxed and engaged in the lesson.

Encouraging students to share their interests and hobbies can help alleviate their stress and improve their language skills.

A major breakthrough was achieved with a student who was extremely nervous when it was discovered that she was passionate about football.

00:03:20 Teaching English without textbooks or assessments, focusing on building rapport and helping students speak confidently about their interests.

šŸ“š The teacher doesn't use textbooks or follow a set curriculum.

šŸ’¬ The main goal is to get the students comfortable speaking in the language they want to speak.

ā“ Tips are given for situations when the student is not talkative or doesn't have much to say.

00:04:27 Teaching Adults English: Your First Lesson. Prepare videos or articles about local and world news. Use simple videos for beginners and articles for advanced students. Discuss vocabulary and phrases during the meeting.

šŸ“š Prepare articles or videos related to local and world news to engage students.

šŸ’” Choose simple videos for beginners and articles for more advanced students.

šŸ—£ļø Identify vocabulary and phrases in the articles or videos to discuss and learn during the meeting.

00:05:33 Teaching Adults English: Your First Lesson. Tips for preparation, note-taking, and building on previous lessons for effective teaching.

šŸ“š Prepare three options for students to choose from based on the topic.

šŸ“ Take notes during each meeting to remember ideas and common mistakes.

šŸ’»šŸ“ Share the notes with students after the lesson to aid in preparation for the next lesson.

00:06:40 Teaching adults English: reduce stress, build rapport, and prepare materials. Share your experience in the comments!

šŸ‘ Focus on keeping stress levels low and getting to know your student in the first few lessons.

šŸ“š Prepare materials such as videos or articles before the lesson to use if you run out of ideas.

šŸ“ Take notes during the lesson, as they will be helpful for the next lesson.

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