Bilingual OUP Pilot Program Vol.2

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What you’ll learn:

We are inviting bilingual teachers to participate in the program. The Bilingual OUP Pilot Program aims to determine the reactions and attitudes of both teachers and learners, and the problems they encounter on the implementation of Chinese instructions

Course Content

OUP orientation for newbies!
p OUP Introduction p OUP Sessions & Units Each OUP unit comprises of 8 sessions Session 1 and session 5 will be video sessions. Clients learn by watching videos recorded by top consultants. p Differences in OUP Materials OUP Materials vs. Clients Teaching tips vs. the Teacher’s Guide Warm-ups are included in the materials OUP Songs p OUP Level Placement How to complete the level assessment Tips on filling out the assessment report If the student leaves the assessment session halfway due to technical issues, select 'Re-evaluation', fill out the re-evaluation form, the student will get a chance to rebook the Level Assessment session again. If the client doesn't show up, select 'Missed' and do not need to fill out the assessment report. What should a good assessment report include? Thank you for your time!

Teaching OUP 1-on-3 sessions – Sample Lesson
A new activity---Teamwork was newly added on OUP 1 on 3 material, for this activity, students are expected to talk to each other. Please watch the video for more information.

OUP Activity Series — Find and Color
OUP Activity Series --- Find and Color By teacher Martha

OUP Activity Series — Crosswords
OUP Activity Series --- Crosswords By teacher Darlene

OUP Activity Series — Treasure Hunt
OUP Activity Series --- Treasure Hunt By teacher Jennifer

OUP Activity Series — Phonics
OUP Activity Series --- Phonics Slides in OUP Materials By teacher Roxanne

OUP Activity Series — Let’s Chant
OUP Activity Series --- Let's Chant By teacher Roxanne Main points in OUP songs: Vocabulary Phonics Sentence structures Grammar

OUP Activity Series — Never lose the game or let the student win?(Tic-Tac-Toe)
Never lose the game or let the student win? You might need a little bit of strategy to get a grip on the situation, which makes both students feel motivated and a positive class atmosphere. We bet you already know how to play Tic-Tac-Toe expertly. But do students actually know about the game? Demonstrating how to play the game might be a good start! Check out the links below with classroom examples about playing Tic-Tac-Toe !

OUP Activity Series — Let’s Sing(For Poor Singers)
Steps of Teaching OUPs Songs Art work Focused on recently aquired target language Read through Play and have the song sung

OUP Activity Series — Teaching Climbing Activity to Young Learners
Saying one word after the other? Boring!💤 But climbing a MOUNTAIN 🌄while practicing vocabulary = UNIMAGINABLE FUN! Work-out with your student by climbing that mountain! How? Isn't it just a slide on a computer screen? Will your student actually believe they are climbing Mount Everest? Luckily, kids have a wonderful imagination🌈 and with a bit of assistance from the teacher, they will not only be speaking but taking on Edmund Hillary! Check out this video👀with classroom examples that follow each instruction!

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