What's included
2 live meetings
1 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
**Lesson Structure:** 1. Warm-Up & Introduce "Something" of the Day (10 minutes): Objective: Help students feel comfortable and engaged. Activity: Begin with introductions and greetings. Each student shares their name and something personal, such as a favorite activity or a highlight from their day (e.g., "My name is Elsa, and I love pizza"). Students also introduce a toy they have brought that relates to the class topic. 2. Core Activity (15 minutes): Objective: Practice new vocabulary in context with guidance. Activity: Engage students in discussions using picture cards or online books. Use open-ended questions to encourage deeper responses and critical thinking (e.g., "What do you think happens next?" "What's the weather like?" "Where are they going?" "Why is he annoyed?" "Whose birthday is it?"). 3. Cool Down (5 minutes): Objective: Facilitate spontaneous interactions and reflection. Activity: Ask random questions, such as “What’s your favorite number and why?” or “What’s your favorite insect and why?” ***Classes with only one learner will NOT be canceled.*** A. Weekly 16 Weeks Topics: * Week 1 Theme: Special Day - What's your favorite day? * Week 2 Theme: At the Market - "What's in your fridge?" * Week 3 Theme: Back to School - "What subject do you like best?" * Week 4 Theme: Jobs - "What Do They Do?" * Week 5 Theme: Review Key Expressions * Week 6 Theme: People - Are they tall? Is he short? * (Week 7 Theme: Things to Get- What do you want to get? What do you need? * Week 8 Theme: Things to Do - What are you doing? I am brushing my teeth. * Week 9 Theme: People in Town - Who works at the supermarket? What does the cook do? * Week 10 Theme: Routines - What time it is? What time do you get up? * Week 11 Theme: Getting Around - How does he get to school? * Week 12 Theme: On Vacation & Fun Outdoors - Where did he go on vacation? * Week 13 Theme: Vacation Activities - Did they go swimming on vacation? Yes/No. * Week 14 Theme: Wonderful Weekend - What do they do on weekends? * Week 15 Theme: Fun Hobbies - How often does he play the drums? * Week 16 Theme: At Home - What did they do yesterday? * Week 17 Theme: At the Picnic - What did she do at the picnic? * Week 18 Theme: Winter Fun - What will she do next winter? * Week 19 Theme: Summer Fun - Will they go windsurfing next summer? * Week 20 Theme: Our Future - What does she want to be? * Week 21 Theme: Favorite Things to Do - What does she like to do? * Week 22 Theme: Snack Time - How's your burger? * Week 23 Theme: After-School Activities - Can you play after school? * Week 24 Theme: Dream Jobs - Who is your role model and why? * Week 25 Theme: Appearance - What does your teacher look like? * Week 26 Theme: Getting Around Town - How long does it take? * Week 27 Theme: Free Time - What do you like to do in your free time? * Week 28 Theme: Fun Activities - What's your favorite outdoor activity? * Week 29 Theme: Everyday Life - What's the first thing you do in the morning? * Week 30 Theme: Classroom Objects - What's in your classroom? * Week 31 Theme: Health - How are you feeling today? * Week 32 Theme - Fun Places - Where were you yesterday?
Learning Goals
Improve basic vocabulary by participating in simple speaking exercises that focus on repetition and rephrasing. Lessons will be based on Come On, Everyone.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello everyone,
Thank you for visiting my profile. My name is Michelle, and I'm so excited to join the Outschool community! Although I am originally from South Korea, I was born and raised in the US, Switzerland, and Dubai (UAE). I began teaching in 2008 when I volunteered at international schools and colleges in Mongolia and Indonesia, teaching introductory courses in marketing, management, and ESL English. The experience was incredible, and the students were absolutely amazing.
Since 2017, I have taught at international schools in South Korea, working with students aged four to sixteen. My teaching subjects include English, Science, Social Studies, and Geography. My two core teaching philosophies are:
1) Valuing each student’s learning style: I prioritize patience and understanding of each individual's culture and learning progress, making each student feel valued, and fostering a supportive community in our classroom.
2) Making learning a fun journey: I love what I do, and I am passionate about finding the best ways to support each child's learning needs. Building rapport with my students helps create a joyful and engaging learning experience.
Thank you, and I look forward to meeting some of you young learners soon! 😍
Reviews
Live Group Class
$28
weekly ($14 per class)2x per week
30 min
Completed by 17 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
2-4 learners per class