" Teach you to have magic " could be " Teach you to have magic."
You can start by choosing an interesting story. Make it simple and clear. Use lots of pictures and actions to help students understand.
It's a very difficult but not entirely impossible idea. Dolphins are smart and can be trained. But for teaching an English story, we first need to consider their natural environment and behavior. Their main form of communication is through clicks and whistles. So, we would have to find a way to bridge the gap between human language and their communication methods. Maybe start with simple words related to their daily activities like 'fish' or 'play' and gradually build up to more complex parts of the story. Also, we need to be patient as it could take a long time for them to understand the full meaning of the story.
I don't quite understand what you mean by 'I'll be an English teacher with my grandparents.' If you want to be an English teacher with your grandparents, you may need to have some English teaching knowledge and skills. For example, they had to be familiar with English teaching methods and understand the students 'learning needs. If you want to teach your grandparents English, you need to develop a suitable teaching plan according to their learning ability and acceptance level. For example, you can start with simple everyday English vocabulary and sentences.
Teaching short stories in English can be fun. You could break the story into parts and explain each part. Encourage students to ask questions. Also, use multimedia like videos or audio to make it more engaging.
You could do a 'story summary swap'. Have students read a short story and then write a brief summary. Then, they swap summaries with a partner and have to guess which story the summary is about. It improves their comprehension and summarizing skills. Another idea is to use multimedia. Find a short story that has been made into a short film or an audio recording. Play the film or recording first, and then have students read the written story. Compare and contrast the two versions. And for a more hands - on activity, have students create puppets of the characters in the short story and use them to retell the story.
Yes, it can. Manga often has simple language and engaging visuals that can make learning English more fun and accessible.
You can also have them create their own comics in English to practice writing and expressing ideas. Another way is to use comic-based worksheets for grammar exercises.
The English expressions for the word " magic world " were " the magic community,"" the world of witchcraft and wizardry,"" the magic world," and so on.
You can start by choosing simple and engaging stories. Have students read them aloud and discuss the vocabulary and grammar. It helps them get familiar with the language in a fun way.
To teach English and grammar with a novel, first, make sure the novel has diverse sentence patterns. Then, have students do grammar activities related to the novel, like filling in the blanks or rewriting sentences. Encourage them to notice the grammar in context and compare it with what they already know.