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Grade 5- Eigo Noto book 1

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Lesson 5-8
Lesson 5-9

Grade 6- Eigo Noto book 2

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Lesson 6-8
Lesson 6-9

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

LDK #4-Build New Knowledge on a Basis of Known Things  

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When introducing or teaching new knowledge and ideas, give students a foundation upon which to build.
Always having the Japanese translation of anything written in English is one way of doing this.  Other ways to do this are:

  • using similar usage (using ‘will’ is very similar in usage to the use of ‘can’) or similar sounds (book -> cook);
  • words they already know (especially English words commonly used in Japanese); and
  • something they can or have experienced (‘How many pens do you have?’ or, eating in a restaurant).

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