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  • Ugh i have a teacher that uses this, it hurts me head

  • Sorry, but that's at max a demonstration of how teachers should work with children (liked the joyful faces) but the method isn't getting clearly distinguished from others. They can reproduce the sentences in a different order? Please, it takes milliseconds to check out what the neighbour is doing and just copy that gesture. "You mom makes an ieeeky noise". Ieeeky is so clear, even a deaf person could read that from the teachers lips. So what's the advantage of TPR except that involves gestures?

  • He's a very good teacher!!!

  • such cute kids ^ ^

  • looooooooooooooooveeeeeeeeeeee­e this chanel

  • wow, i want to be like this teacher when i grow up

  • Wow! What a great teacher!!

  • It is a nice way for the kids in their ealier learning stage:)

  • Great use of interactive way to assess comprehension. Enthusiastic and engaging lesson that would be fantastic for English Language Learners. Visual representation on the board, spoken simple sentences, emphasis in voice, and use of media with the CD.

  • NO HE PODIDO VER ESTE VIDEO I THINK THAT IT IS VERY GOOD...

  • great concise demonstration

  • lovely

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