5. Lesson: 2. Our Friends from around the World
6. Assumptions:
(1) Students can understand classroom English.
(2) Students are willing to learn and use English.
(3) Students are familiar with role-playing
7. Specific Aims of This Period: By the end of this lesson,
(1) Students will be able to order food at a restaurant using proper expressions.
(2) Students will be able to take order
․ Subject: English
․ Grade: 3rd grade students in middle school
․ Type of student learning: Community-based discussion learning
․ Number of periods: One.
․ Main chapter: Lesson 3. of Saehan Textbooks, 2002.
․ Teaching environment: One teacher's computer connected to the internet, and an image projector
․ Teaching materials: One Microso
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We designed five days of English camp in church for children. Five days might be a short period but it is enough to encourage the children to learn English and motivate them to learn more. This course is more focused on learning through plays and various activities to interest children. Also, we get the sources from Bible and the other materials that church uses, so this camp is not just a
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Actively functions until 13 years old
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