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As a teacher of English as a foreign language (or TEFL teacher) and according to The TEFL Academy Reviews, you will have a lot on your mind. When planning lessons, you need to consider the educational background of your learners, their nationalities, their first languages, their interests – and their ages. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What’s The Difference Between Teaching Teenagers Vs Young


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Whats The Difference Between Teaching Teenagers
Vs Young Learners?
  • WEBSITE - https//www.theteflacademy.com/

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  • As a teacher of English as a foreign language (or
    TEFL teacher) and according to The TEFL Academy
    Reviews, you will have a lot on your mind. When
    planning lessons, you need to consider the
    educational background of your learners, their
    nationalities, their first languages, their
    interests and their ages. You might be
    wondering whats the difference between teaching
    teenagers vs Young Learners?
  • As an adult yourself, you will be familiar
    with the learning process of adults. While you
    may well end up teaching English to adults, there
    is also a high chance youll find yourself
    teaching English to teens and Young Learners.
  • So whats the difference between teaching English
    to teenagers versus Young Learners?
  • The obvious answer is their age (duh!) but how
    does age affect learning a foreign language?
    Lets look at a few characteristics of
    adolescents and children and discuss some ideas
    for teaching both age groups.

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Characteristics of adolescent learners
  • Teenagers have more life experience than Young
    Learners. Though of TEFL Academy Reviews course
    not as much as adults, teens have experienced a
    fair amount more than children. 
  • Teenagers can concentrate for longer.
  • Teenagers can experience peer pressure in the
    classroom. This can lead to low self-confidence
    and shyness.
  • Teenagers are at an awkward stage emotionally and
    physically. This can affect their confidence and
    attitude towards their classmates.
  • Teenagers are not afraid to question or challenge
    the teacher, especially if they are bored with an
    activity or topic.
  • Teenagers need to be challenged and stimulated. 
  • Teenagers can work independently.

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How to teach teenagers
  • Be relevant. Make sure your lesson activities are
    appealing to their interests. No matter how old
    you are, its probably been a while since you
    were a teenager so do your research!
  • Be light-hearted. Teens love to be entertained.
  • Be strict. Teenagers can walk all over teachers
    who are too easy-going. Rather start off strict
    and you can relax the rules when they get to know
    you. Dont forget that youre the teacher.
  • Give them time to get involved in their
    activities. Give them space to think things
    through.
  • Be careful with your words. Teenagers are very
    sensitive. Be positive and encouraging at all
    times. 

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Characteristics of Young Learners
  • They have short attention spans.
  • They need a variety of activities to be able to
    focus and concentrate.
  • Young Learners need help with physical tasks,
    especially relating to fine motor skills like
    cutting and sticking. 
  • Young Learners need more cognitive assistance
    when it comes to completing a task.
  • Young Learners are easily pleased and
    entertained. 

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How to teach Young Learners
  • According to TEFL Academy Reviews, the TEFL
    Academy Plan a variety of activities for your
    lessons. One lesson can include story time,
    singing a song, coloring in and a puppet show.
    Keep these activities short and sweet.
  • Be gentle. There is no need to raise your voice
    with children in a classroom. Children respond
    better to even-tempered, good-natured teachers. 
  • Be patient. Understand that everything will take
    a bit longer with Young Learners. 

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Tips for teaching teenagers AND Young Learners
  • There are a few points in common when teaching
    English to teenagers versus Young Learners. After
    all, there might only be a few years difference
    between the two. 
  • For both these age groups (and even for adults),
    its important to be authentic. Dont pretend to
    be someone youre not. Yes you may need to put on
    some funny voices for your Young Learners, but
    let them get to know you as a person. Students of
    all ages respond well to teachers they have a
    good rapport with. 
  • Dont take yourself or your lessons too
    seriously. Language learning can be challenging,
    so a bit of well-timed and appropriate Humour can
    go a long way in diffusing any tension in the
    classroom.
  • Dont get us wrong, teaching any age group has
    its challenges and its rewards. As you become
    more experienced youll get to know the best
    methods for teaching your learners. And dont
    forget were always here to help if you have
    any questions!

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