Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Importance of the Daily Verb

This Friday, we'll have a quiz on the story Henry and Mudge. The more your child reads, the better he/she writes, understands and participates in class. The story is in the Homework Cycle Workbook, so try to have your child read the story out loud to you once or twice this week. Reading out loud is a great way to practice pronunciation. It also allows your child to use 3 senses (eyes, ears, and mouth) to remember the story.

Last week's Spelling Quiz went very well. The class is really beginning to thrive in my system. The class average was over 90%, which is unbelievable.

The Daily Verb is an important exercise. Island-wide it's difficult to find any Taiwanese students that consistently use articles (a, the), possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her etc.), plurals (add and "s") or correctly conjugate the verb... especially while writing short paragraphs, essays or answering comprehension questions for HW or quizzes. The Daily Verb provides the simple review and repetition the students desperately need. It only takes a few minutes to do the Daily Verb, but come June, all the kids will efforlessly be able to use these basic, yet critically important English fundamentals fluently. The point is, make sure they do it every evening. If you want to practice and improve your English, read all the Daily Verbs (after I correct them!) with your child once or twice a week. Confidence and excellence both come from practice and preparation.

Have a great week,

Mr. Kuhel

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