QUOTE(Range @ Nov 8 2005, 09:37 PM) [snapback]609283[/snapback]
questions for the yunguh sunsaengimdeul..
what do you do to maintain your student's interest, particularly with children?
i've got the really little kids (yay for kindergarden....actually, i prefer my kinder classes to all others)....the ways i seem to keep interest is to act out things (using physical comedy)...other times, i'll just do a lot of things to simply make them laugh...like make funny faces, draw (technically i copy) pictures from Maple Story (or draw little things for them), arts and crafts....basically, stuff that was always fun at that age
my kids particularly love these little science projects that we do every week....though i'm waiting for the project where I don't have to do any work other than show them how to make something once...that day will probably come after I move on to another country

as the students get older (kindergarden), they tend to pay attention well, do their work, and tend to be very well behaved (but that's just at my school...dunno how universal that is with the other hakwons...depends on your partner teacher i think)
the youngest ones are hard to keep control over at times (hey, theyre 3 and 4...and what english they do know, they know the korean version of it...so pronounciation is a problem on my end)....but that's mostly the males....from what i've seen, the girls are far better students and will behave....but if there's too many girls in a class, they tend to go off into their own little worlds and start having "nyan" conversations (that's what i call it...they make this sort of baby-talk with some object nearby and just play)
from what ive seen with other teachers, they tend to keep interest by making class enjoyable....i'm still working on that....right now, i'm seen as the teacher "to play with" more than "listen to"

...but hey, if you've never taught before (like me), this sort of thing happens until you find your niche
once they reach 1st grade......you basically have to start ALL OVER again

....i've got a good number of brats who'd rather use my class as time to screw around and destroy things made by the kindergarden class.....some of the older kids behave...but instead of tearing the place apart, they simply talk and talk and talk (but that's in the process of changing)
but this is at my school...cant vouch for all of the other ones