A bag of tricks for the traveling YL ESL teacher
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It's somewhat of a nuisance to carry around but I don't go to any of my schools without it.
Don't leave home without it
ArticleIt's somewhat of a nuisance to carry around but I don't go to any of my schools without it. I've now settled on a large, colourful plastic bag that zips and that can easily be molded to fit into my bicycle hamper. It raises a few eyebrows wherever I go but what the heck it helps me to do my job. Perhaps, you have one too. My bag is full of useful props, things, objects that help me to teach in a creative, magical way and serve to relax and loosen up the children for learning. It's something akin to a bag of tricks that a magician uses to awe his audience. I strive to do the same with mine. Here are the things that make up my bag of tricks. It includes:
My bag also includes tissue, throat lozenges, and a bottle of water. I don't ever leave home without my bag of tricks. I'd be lost without it. It sure makes a difference to the way I teach. Perhaps, if you haven't one you might just be tempted to start one and take it with you whenever you go to your schools. About The Author
Stefan Chiarantano
Stefan has been teaching English as a foreign language in Asia for the past several years. He presently teaches English in Japan. He\\\'s a Canadian with an interest in filmmaking and photography. http://pbook.i-nan.net
Keywords Teaching tricks, Teaching Props, Teaching Toys
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