What to do *after* Genki English? +Lots of other tips and tricks

One of the most common questions I get asked is “What to do once we’ve completed Genki English?” Β  So I made a quick video for you, that also includes lots of other hints and tips on intonation, pronunciation, what influences the speed at which kids learn & lots more ….

And since I made this video, thanks to everyone’s amazing feedback, Β I’ve added three new course for VIP Members*

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* (you’re a VIP Member if you have the Teacher’s Set!) :

Richard Graham

I'm on a mission to make education Genkiβ€”fun, exciting, and full of life! Genki English has now been researched by Harvard University and licensed by the British Council around the world. The results have been magical! Now I'm here to help you teach amazing lessons, with all the materials prepared for you, and to double your teaching income so you can sustainably help many more students in the future!

2 Responses to “What to do *after* Genki English? +Lots of other tips and tricks”

  1. Trevor Lawless

    Looking forward to the advanced themes you are working on. At elementary school I pretty much finish the current Genki English themes and phonics by the end of grade 4, but in grade 5 and 6 they have more English classes, so some next level stuff would be great. My current program after GE is some CLIL, “four skills” task based style lessons, presentations, projects, and a bit more reading. Also a fair bit of review and some assessment to try and make sure no-one has got through to grade 5 or 6 without at least picking up the basic skills. There are many themes covered in GE that can lead into a CLIL type lesson for students who have finishe GE. eg. Under the sea => food chains, Animal voices => habitats, Fruit market => Where does our food come from? etc…

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