Teaching theory: what does "right brain development" develop? The development of a child's right brain is the golden age before the age of 6. If we miss this period, with the growth of age and the influence of traditional cramming education, children will become "left-brained people" who only use left-brained thinking and "robots" who are not good at creation and innovation. The United Nations advocates to start the human intelligence project-whole brain project in the 2 1 century. The essence and core of the whole brain project is to develop people's right brain, especially children's right brain. Research shows that in early childhood, by training children to recite nursery rhymes and poems, learning new words and practicing simple addition and subtraction, children's left brain development can be stimulated. The right brain, also called "artistic brain", is in charge of rhythm, painting, imagination, emotion and creativity. Whether children have creativity and imagination, the right brain plays an important role. Meilun children's English use draws lessons from foreign advanced whole brain development experience, and makes bold innovations on this basis. Combining various methods of developing right brain with English teaching can completely change children's learning and memory habits, so as to achieve the purpose of developing children's right brain and develop children's whole brain.
Teaching purpose: to stimulate children's interest in learning English and make an effective connection between kindergarten and primary school English subjects.
Teaching methods: based on the most advanced TPR teaching method in the world, supplemented by game teaching method, rhythm teaching method, situational teaching method, picture teaching method and performance imitation teaching method.
Extracurricular activities: After completing the three stages, you can participate in the Sino-American summer camp organized by the company, improve your oral English through close contact with domestic and foreign education experts and children, and feel the charm brought by pure English together.