Learn esperanto to kids
de languagefan, 20 de novembro de 2005
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Idioma: English
languagefan (Mostrar o perfil) 20 de novembro de 2005 00:13:14
I am currently looking for the metode to teach esperanto to kids around 10 years. That's my cousins. But- what is the best way? Do you think a course like La Zagreba Metodo will be a easy and quick way to learn esperanto? Or will a course in the same module as Bildoj kaj demandoj be the best way? What about Ana Pana or Gedra Malaperis? What do you think?
Kat (Mostrar o perfil) 16 de abril de 2006 14:04:05
Make sure you also check out http://www.edukado.net/ -- there are all kinds of teaching materials there too, especially if you're looking for something more portable (i.e., stuff to print out for use in car trips, etc.).
Enjoy!
-- Katjo
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Saluton!
Certe ankaŭ ekvidu paĝaron http://www.edukado.net/ -- jen ankaŭ estas ĉiaj specoj de materieloj por instrui, aparte se vi serĉas ilon pli porteblan (kiel aĵoj por presili por vojaĝoj en la aŭto, ktp).
Ĝuu!
-- Katjo
scottish_chic (Mostrar o perfil) 11 de setembro de 2006 18:33:17
erinja (Mostrar o perfil) 11 de setembro de 2006 20:47:40
languagefan:Hi!Hi
I am currently looking for the metode to teach esperanto to kids around 10 years. That's my cousins. But- what is the best way? Do you think a course like La Zagreba Metodo will be a easy and quick way to learn esperanto? Or will a course in the same module as Bildoj kaj demandoj be the best way? What about Ana Pana or Gedra Malaperis? What do you think?
I don't really know much about teaching but I think something like the Zagreba metodo is probably better than Ana Pana.
I correct the Ana Pana exercises for students using the course in English, and it has been my experience that students under 13-14 years of age are not very successful in the course.
I think children learn best by imitating. Ana Pana teaches using a grammatical approach - you learn the grammatical elements and then practice them. I think this method works well for adults and not very well for children.