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Can you recommend some great EAL resources!

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caffelatte100 · 13/02/2017 16:22

I wonder if any other teachers could help me.

For the last 8 years I have run my own teaching business overseas where I teach English speaking children who attend the local school system to read and write in English. That part is going really well and I have expanded a lot. I have many students, classes and have invested considerably into my business. So far so good!

Next year I plan to expand my business to teach small groups of children aged between 5 and 8 years old who have English as a second language for 60 - 90 minutes each week. The parents are looking for general English as well as the literacy skills. For the planning of these classes, I don't want to reinvent the wheel each time and would like to purchase some great resources that would give structure and consistency to the lessons.

I have bought into the Oxford International English Early Years Glitterlings range with all their books and CDs. These are really nice, but I am looking to supplement this further for slightly older children. The fees I get for the lessons are such that I can purchase almost whatever I need to.

Can anyone recommend something good?

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