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 Terri Lawson
 
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							| Hi, firstly I want to thank all of you for your amazing contributions - I just love this site! Secondly, I need to ask for some advice about teaching a new group of adult beginners (I normally teach intermediate and advanced).  This will be for a group in a business where they are all labourers and the company have to meet certain Health and Safety criteria etc.  I would really appreciate your suggestions.   Thanks in advance.   Terri |  22 Oct 2012      
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| In a way, you just answered your own question. Get a copy of the health and safety regulations the workers must follow. Talk and write about it in a way that they can actually understand. Have the students show you what good procedures are (e.g., lift heavy boxes from the knees, not the back). You can use that to practice both simple present and present continuous. (I always put in my earplugs when I use the machine; I am wearing my hard hat.) Make sure they understand the reasons for all the safety rules. If the workers know why they have to wear goggles, they are more likely to wear them.  Get pictures of the safety signs at the business, either with a camera or off the Internet. Get pictures of the safety gear they must wear. You can use it to teach countable and non-countable nouns and the different grammar involved.   You can teach English dealing with other parts of the jobs as well. Teach them about pay stubs and deductions, assuming you have those in New Zealand. (We sure do in the USA!) Teach them how to ask for help when they need it. That obviously teaches questions. Teach them how to call in sick. That teaches modals.   And don �t forget to ask both the company and the students themselves what they want you to teach. When I taught a similar class 10 years ago, the company asked me to teach about American standards of hygiene. The American workers thought the immigrants literally stank. That wouldn �t have occurred to me. |  22 Oct 2012     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Good advice from Moody.  I would add it makes a difference if they are true beginners or false beginners.  With true beginners, depending on what their native language is, I suggest you start with the alphabet/phonics, numbers and basic vocab.   Cheers, Douglas |  23 Oct 2012     
					
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 Terri Lawson
 
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							| Many thanks to Moody and Douglas - I just knew I could rely on this wonderful community of committed teachers. I now have a much better idea of the direction I should go in!!!!Will keep ypu posted about my progress or lack thereof.   Thanks again.   Terri |  23 Oct 2012     
					
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