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You may be able to do the basics, such as saying and writing “I was tired, I am happy,” but aren’t you using the same words to describe your emotions or daily life every time? What physical phenomena make you feel tired? We reflect on this question, and naturally learn expressions like “I got exhausted” and “I felt like super drained” by asking yourself: “What stage of tiredness are you currently at?” Although the class is 80% in English, we also use Korean for students who find it difficult to express their emotions. We take time to express our emotions in three stages, like a traffic light, and read them aloud to each other. As we learn various words like Angry, Irritated, and Upset, we cultivate the habit of writing our own emotional diaries, progressing from simple, short sentences to more specific ones. We start with simple sentences and then move on to longer, more diverse ones, giving the children time to write and speak on their own. Class Features • Writing and Speaking Diaries on Various Emotions • Engaging with 4-Panel Comics and Developing Inference Skills Through Word Games • You can prepare and review before class using native speaker audio and worksheets. • After the presentation, upload your diary and audio recording to receive detailed feedback. ✏️ 30-Minute Emotional English Writing: Here's How It Works • Match emotion words to suit the situation and learn the usage of various words. • Read a 4-panel comic together, share how you felt, and learn vocabulary and sentence structures. • Learn empathy and active listening while reading diaries. • Recommended for: • Friends aged 10-12 who have experience writing or speaking sentences in English • Friends who are not good at expressing their emotions but want to try expressing them more through a diary • Friends who want to make English diaries fun like a game • Friends who want to write diaries consistently, like decorating a diary, through their own emotional diaries An English class where children enjoy writing diaries, gain confidence, and learn about their own emotions! Get started easily with word cards and various other activities! 30 minutes a day! Building English Skills Every Day by Writing an Emotional English Diary Subscribe Ages 10–13
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English instructor at Panipani Language Academy for kindergarten and elementary school
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Lee Bo-young, English Instructor at Talking Club Language Academy
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Over 7 years of customized English instruction for elementary school students
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Emotional Aroma Counselor, Instructor at Speechrael
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Elementary and Middle School Imagination Coaching Instructor, International Coach Association Life Coach
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