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Curriculum For A Primary School In Northeast

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Sawasdee khrap!

I'm teaching English in this country for about seven years now, taught at a high school and at two primary schools.The material our Thais are using is pretty much worthless and I wanted to know if anybody out there was able to come up with a complete curriculum for a middle sized primary school, without an EP.

I could write worksheets for all levels from Anuban one up to Prathom six, but I do not have the time to do so, beside teaching.

Please don't get me wrong, I'm not looking for material to sell, just an idea. Should anybody ever have created a full curriculum, including phonetics, I'd be more than happy if you'd send me a message.

Our school is in the lower northeast, most of them from a poor background, but the kids are so great that I'll do my best to come up with something functional.

Wish you guys out there teaching English a nice time.

Cheers- M.

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are you an Anuban school in name ?

Nope. Schools with the name Anuban bla, bla, bla mostly have an EP with many rich kids. Not saying snobby rich (Chinese) kids.....

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Go here.............

http://www.cie.org.u...imary/resources

If you register with them they will give you lots of support and advice. The English Curriculum as a second language is particularly good along with all the Schemes of Work

I'd like to thank you very much for your post. Great material. Wish you the best. Greetings from lower northeast.......jap.gif

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No problem.

Looks pretty much that I own you a beer. Should you travel to lower northeast, please let me know. Enjoy life!

Cheers- jap.gif

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