What videos would you like to see? + The most popular ones on the site

Are there any extra lessons/songs/games/ideas that you’d like me to film at this weekend’s workshops?

(Video is always much easier to pick ideas from than text and photos!)

I was thinking maybe the discipline ideas?

Or any teaching problems that you think might be cured with a quick video explaining how I do things?

Do let me know and I’ll see if I can add your request to the list!

Be genki,

Richard

P.S. Some of the most popular videos on the website are:
* From Argentina, Val’s kids doing “What’s your name?”


* Also Val’s “Amazing Discovery” videos (from part way down this page.)

* Superhero Song for massive groups and/or presentations.

* From Austria,Β Soldiers & Ninjas – so much easier to see in video!

* And of course my full Get started Teaching English videos!

P.P.S. Β Nagoya workshop (Saturday) still has places left,but the Tokyo workshop (Sunday) is full,

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 videos would you like to see? + The most popular ones on the site”

  1. Gumby

    I’d love to see some discipline videos. Margit has told me wonderful things about how you can get a shy student to speak. Never quite understood it, though.

  2. Stephen

    Me too. I’d love to see some discipline videos as well. Since I run my own private school, its sometimes hard to find a balance for my kids lessons between not disciplining them enough and disciplining them too much. For example, you dont want to discipline a kid too much so that they dont want to study English anymore. When I was working at an elementary school in Japan, it was no problem because kids attendance is compulsory. But when you have your own school, its a bit more difficult to maintain. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!!

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