As mentioned last time, I played some video clips at the begging of the lesson as a warming-up exercise. After watching the video, I asked him to summarise the contents and then we discuss about the main points. Showing a cartoon to child at his age, was a perfect method to motivate him and to prevent boredom.
Video showed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pkn117amFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttt_BUQgBPM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp5_gShq6Ws
For a year 7 students, an hour lesson is quite long and my student always gets demotivated at the middle of the lesson. So in one of the lessons, I introduced a new style of lesson came up by myself. If he gets the question correct, I will give him a point. Then if he achieved the target point, I will give him a snack. By employing this method, throughout the lesson, he was motivated to do the questions and the another good point is that he was enjoying doing the tasks. I found this is really useful when teaching small students.
From next lesson, we are going to focus on practising “speaking” because he will have his oral exam at March. We would start from some basic conversation and teach him how to describe a photo.
Video showed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pkn117amFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttt_BUQgBPM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp5_gShq6Ws
For a year 7 students, an hour lesson is quite long and my student always gets demotivated at the middle of the lesson. So in one of the lessons, I introduced a new style of lesson came up by myself. If he gets the question correct, I will give him a point. Then if he achieved the target point, I will give him a snack. By employing this method, throughout the lesson, he was motivated to do the questions and the another good point is that he was enjoying doing the tasks. I found this is really useful when teaching small students.




