Nara JALT:

Invaluable Techniques for Teaching English to Kids Under the Age of 10

Date: Sunday, May 27th, 2012 Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Speaker: Matthew Reynolds, Catriona Takeuchi, Lisa Manhart, Catherine Littlehale

Description:
Are you new to kids teaching, needing some inspiration for an existing program or looking to start? Four veterans of teaching English to kids under 10 demonstrate a variety of invaluable activities and techniques that are easy to implement & pedagogically sound. Watch, learn, use it on Monday!

Speakers:

  • Matthew Reynolds, Director and Owner, English-Please! Kids Eikaiwa School (Kashihara)
  • Catriona Takeuchi, Director and Owner, One World English (Osaka)
  • Lisa Manhart, Director and Owner, English Square (Takatsuki)
  • Catherine Littlehale, Freelance Kids Specialist (Kyoto)

Directions to English-Please! Natural Conversation School

The format is a MyShare format: 10 minute presentations/demonstrations, each with time for Q&A to follow. The language will be English with some non-native Japanese.

Social Event to follow: Cheese and Wine/Beer (500 yen), follows directly from the final presentation.

Organization: Nara Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching (Nara JALT)

Cost: JALT Members: free
Non-members: 500 yen

Venue: English-Please! Natural Conversation School, Kashihara (5 mins from Yamato Yagi Station)

Location: Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan

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