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Teaching a new language can be quite tricky and challenging at times. This guide will walk you through the process of teaching languages.

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    Set up an area with tables for everyone to learn. Fill your classroom with posters or some charts with the letters on them. Have a whiteboard ready to write on.
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    Get a notebook to fill with lesson plans so that you won't be unprepared during lessons.
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    Teach your class the letters. Review a few letters. Make everyone pronounce it correctly, and write it on a piece of paper. Ask your students to make flash cards to remember them. If you are provided with textbooks, review a few pages a day.
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    On one lesson, teach the letters, and the next week, quiz them on them and then teach them some more. Design worksheets and give them for homework.
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    Practice just reading the words, it's okay if they don't know what they're saying.
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    Start teaching basic nouns and verbs. Teach them important words.
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    Share facts about the country and teach some history. Involve fun activities.
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    Conduct a question of the week session. If your class knows the Words than write it in that language. They have to tell you the answer in that language if they know it. Say your teaching Hebrew. A question could be, "What time is it in Israel?" or "What is the capital?" are good questions.
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    Show pictures of an object and the class must say what it is. Tell them the word one week and the next show them a picture and ask "What is it?" This is fun and whenever they say the words they will have an image in their head.
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    Soon your class will know the language!
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