Monday, 30 May 2016

Will Heikkinen - Teaching Younger Students

Will Heikkinen has an advanced understanding of the Spanish language, and has experience teaching English to younger students in Madrid, Spain. Working with younger students has helped him develop his Spanish-speaking skills even further, and it’s also taught him the importance of teaching the right way. Here are some tips for teaching younger students.

When teaching younger students, you have to be able to relate the material in a way that makes sense to them. Many of the kids won’t be able to retain or stay interested in the material by simply listening to you talk. Make sure you teach your younger students in a way that gets them to participate and communicate with others. This is especially important when teaching a second language.

You also have to teach younger students by providing exercises for them to complete and practice with. Don’t overload them with too much information; give them portions of a lesson separately, instead of the whole thing at once. This will give them the opportunity to practice exercises and digest the information in parts, while giving you the ability to make sure they understand each step in the process.

Lastly, make sure you give each student some individual time. Many students learn far more easily in a one on one situation rather than in a classroom setting, so it’s important to give each student the opportunity for individual attention.

Will Heikkinen made sure that the students he taught all had the opportunity to receive personal attention, that they could relate to the material, and that they had material to practice on their own.