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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2006

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esl lesson with the same class as the other videos. This one shows the "bingo" part of the esl lesson.
I love working with these kids... They keep me on my toes!

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  • I have no patients and is why I love teaching kids. They can move fast and learn fast too. Working with adults drives me crazy.

  • Thanks for the supportive comments. I love this stuff :-)

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  • If you're a young teacher and you're not putting as much effort as this guy, you should be ashamed of yourself. He's 40!!! I feel exhausted just watching this.....

  • Great enthusiasm...great video. I think ESL/EFL teachers can learn a lot from watching your class...I hope you'll put up some longer clips. Keep 'em coming.

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  • I've been teaching 3 years in Japan... and I must say... Your choral drilling for "I got it, I got it!" is A+ !!!

  • I agree with you. A good teacher seeks not his own interest and ought to be given that level of trust.

  • Your video inspires me to be a patient and an enthusiastic teacher. Good job.

  • This looks like it would be torture. This guy must be a very patient man to teach little kids all day.

  • Sugoi! I taught in Japan 3 1/2 years. Can't say I enjoyed teaching kids but the kids are lovely - Kawaii ne!

  • Wow, what fun! Those kids were so cute! And they were responding well to your teaching. By the way, I disagree with boydegg, touching is important - especially for the young student. I am a teacher myself and I find it crucial to teach that level, for my children as well, I will want my young student to have that kind of bond. A good teacher seeks not his own interest and ought to be given that level of trust.

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