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My students teaching kids at Summer College

Every summer, my university has an event called "summer college." Elementary school children come to the campus for a couple days of classes and events. I use this as a chance for students in one of my English classes to teach English songs and games.  My students are first year elementary education and early childhood ed. majors.  So they are only 4 months into university. In their major, they haven't started working with kids yet -- and here they are teaching children English. I was delighted that a third of the class volunteered to come to school on a national holiday to be part of this.  Here are a few photos. 
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