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"Manga English!" New Lesson!

Lady Ayame

Dear Cafetalk Community,
 
"Manga" or graphic novels are the new wave of the future when it comes to providing visual aid as a form of innovative instruction. For example, there is a book at the library called, "The Manga Guide to Calculus" to teach mathematics with illustrations.
 
The construct of the lesson is for the students to answer "fill-in-the-blank" questions according to the situation that is depicted in the cartoon.
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[Disclaimers:]
Please note that you are only able to take two lessons of this course. If you like manga or graphic novels, this might be a fun method to improve your English. I hope you find this class intriguing if manga is your cup of tea!
 
Also, this class is for beginners and intermediate English learners. If you are an advanced student, this lesson might be too easy for you. Please take the lesson at your discretion.
 
[Feedback Request:]
I try to provide written Feedback as much as possible, but fortunately my student base is growing and I wouldn't have enough time to actually teach English on Skype if I were writing Feedback all the time. I hope you understand. If you'd like to get a Feedback on the lesson, please be sure to mention it beforehand in your lesson request!
 
For further information about my academic and professional career, please take a look at my Cafetalk profile!
 
[This is is the website of the book to Amazon books:]
English Made Easy Volume One: A New ESL Approach: Learning English Through Pictures Paperback – Nov 20 2015
 
Please give this lesson a try! Hope to see you soon! Thank you for your consideration!
 
Warmest regards,
 
Lady Ayame
(Patricia Ayame Thomson)

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