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I’m a big fan of Super Simple Songs, so I asked them if they’d like to send us some CDs to give away on the show … and they said yes – awesome!

http://www.supersimplesongs.com/

http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/members

I really recommend these CDs if you teach English to children. If you have a few good songs, I find the whole lesson falls into place. They’d also make a great present for friends with children. Some people don’t have the money to send their kids to an English school, or maybe they don’t have a school nearby – but I think they could learn a lot just listening to these CDs at home.

English Script:
http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2008/06/show-758-monday-9-june.html

英文スクリプト+日本語訳+番組詳細
http://tdes.blog120.fc2.com/blog-entry-219.html

Show 758 Monday 9 June
The Daily English Show
http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/

Duration : 0:8:56


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11 Responses to “#758 Teaching ESL To Children – Songs”

  • hec1086:

    i just love her …
    i just love her accent so sophisticated

  • englishwob:

    Did you know …
    Did you know monkeys open bananas from the other end?

  • deanbush:

    When I was a lad in …
    When I was a lad in school, the teacher sang, make a circle, go round and round . . . . Up and down is confusing when you’re holding hands walking in a circle. Hmmmmm. Time have changed! Maybe in some parts of the world, they do go up and down.

  • Ceadem:

    40 kids! damn… …
    40 kids! damn…just thinking back to when i was in school and the grief our teachers used to get, 40 kids would tear me apart..it’s this which puts me off the idea.

  • wowJhil:

    Actually, I get …
    Actually, I get really uncomfortable hearing those songs haha. I am NOT kidding!

  • thedailyenglishshow:

    Yeah, the snotty …
    Yeah, the snotty noses can be a bit gross :\

  • thedailyenglishshow:

    Ha ha … I think I …
    Ha ha … I think I look ridiculous, but thank you :)

  • thedailyenglishshow:

    At the moment I’m …
    At the moment I’m teaching kids at a private language school and the class size ranges from 2 to 7. When I taught at a junior high school the size was 35 to 40 – and a whole different kettle of fish, with different challenges. It is fun, when you get used to it. I think with Jet it’s often assistant teaching, so you wouldn’t have to worry about classroom management, but I could be wrong.

  • mercofspeech:

    I tend to be too …
    I tend to be too overprotective, so kids running around with runny noses, denting the furniture are too much for two hands. Also, they can be very manipulative. They’re…”like, totally…sooo doing it on purpose.” Funny to hear that from you though. haha…

  • esunsinverguenza:

    I liked the part …
    I liked the part where you sing!!!SEEEEEE YOU LATER!!!!

  • Ceadem:

    lol cool video. i’m …
    lol cool video. i’m looking to getting to japan next year maybe via jet, though i’m unsure how i’ll react to a class of kids, generally how big are your classes? it seems like it could be fun, i’ll at least look forward to reading them roald dahl…

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