Language Teaching Professionals:

One-day course in teaching English to children (Nagoya)

Date: Sunday, January 18th, 2009 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:15 PM

Speaker: David Paul

Description:
A one-day certificate course in teaching English to elementary school children. A general introduction to child-centered learning. All sessions are interactive. Methodology is underpinned by theory, but the emphasis is on how this theory can be applied to the teaching of elementary school children in the Japanese classroom.

Topics covered:
* How do children learn?
* Using games effectively
* Building reading and writing skills
* Developing communicative skills
* Integrating songs
* Lesson planning
* Developing international attitudes

Trainer - David Paul, Author of 'Teaching English to Children in Asia', 'Communication Strategies', 'New Finding Out' 'Communicate', 'Songs and Games for Children' and other books. Founder of David English House and of ETJ. MA, Cambridge University.

Reserving a place
To reserve a place please e-mail Rie Totomi stating which course you would like to attend. After you register you will receive a map showing the location of the course.

Organization: Language Teaching Professionals

Cost: ETJ Members: 9,000 yen (ETJ members)
Non-members: 12,000 yen

Venue: Time Office Meieki, Room DE, Astrale Meieki Bldg. 4F, 2-41-10 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya

Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

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