Student Kits
With your kit visible to your students, they hear you utter a simple direction as “Touch the woman holding the red and yellow balloons.” They watch you perform the action and then do the same in their kits. Then continue with “Touch a pilot in uniform who is standing. ” “Touch each window on the side of the airplane.” “Touch the two men sitting at the top of the tower. ” and “With your finger, outline the runway of the airport.”
You will be amazed how fast they move from simple directions to sentences with more complex grammar as “If I walk a man with a scarf into my waiting room, you walk a man with a beard into your waiting room.” “If I park a large plane near my hanger, you park a small plane near your hanger.” ”If you remove your helicopter, I will remove mine.”
I guide you in ten lessons, step- by- step, as you move your students from simple directions to more and more complex sentences.
Another bonus: Using many different kits, your students pick up hundreds of useful vocabulary.
You will be thrilled to hear your students tell each other, “Wow! I understand everything she is saying. I think I can actually learn a foreign language — maybe more than one.”
From rapid understanding, often in one exposure, your students become ready to speak, read and write. This happens within 10 to 20 hours of TPR lessons using a variety of kits.
Note; Do not expect speaking on cue. Speaking will happen gradually as each student is ready. Reading my book, Learning Another Language Through Actions, is most helpful to you before you use the kits.
Best wishes for continued success!
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James J. Asher Ph.D.