I (soon to be you!) don't teach the kid in the yellow Konglish shirt. As for the others: Melissa and Andy are in Jump 2. I'm not sure if Gwen has explained those levels to you or not - There are 12 books, going from the lowest level Hop 1 (no English) through the highest, Jump 4 (simple past tense). Andy is one of the smarter kids in that class. Sadly, Melissa struggles a lot.
Joe, Jack and Jackson are older and in a slightly more advanced class. Right now they're doing a reading book (the one with the crazy stories that I've been posting), although once they finish that, they'll probably go into Jump 3.
beautiful kids!!!!! All my chinese students in ChengDu also loved the name Joe, Jack, Jackleton what ever, except for the kid who chose CCTV, a name I loved.
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Adorable!
I love the pic of Andy, especially... there is something about the angle and the expression that suggests he is quite a character.
What level are these students?
I (soon to be you!) don't teach the kid in the yellow Konglish shirt. As for the others: Melissa and Andy are in Jump 2. I'm not sure if Gwen has explained those levels to you or not - There are 12 books, going from the lowest level Hop 1 (no English) through the highest, Jump 4 (simple past tense). Andy is one of the smarter kids in that class. Sadly, Melissa struggles a lot.
Joe, Jack and Jackson are older and in a slightly more advanced class. Right now they're doing a reading book (the one with the crazy stories that I've been posting), although once they finish that, they'll probably go into Jump 3.
beautiful kids!!!!!
All my chinese students in ChengDu also loved the name Joe, Jack, Jackleton what ever, except for the kid who chose CCTV, a name I loved.
We called him CC.
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