How to Learn a Language/Notes for teachers

Notes for teachers

 * See also: How to Teach a Language.

Tips for teaching vocabulary:
 * Use motion, not just memorizing.
 * Sometimes it helps to know the etymology of a vocabulary word. This is particularly useful for learning languages in the same family as your native language. For example, an Anglophone learning German might find it useful to associate the word "fahren" (to drive) with the English cognate "fare." Likewise, "sauber" (clean) has the English cognate "sober." Wiktionary is typically a good tool for looking up etymology.

Discussions
Discuss a controversial topic to get people talking. Take appropriate caution when dealing with sensitive topics, of course, though don't be afraid to ask if they want to talk about a topic.

Suggestions:
 * My country: right or wrong?
 * Is colonialism still going on today?

Writing and translating
Exercise for intermediate to advanced students:

Contribute to Wikipedia (or other Wikimedia project) in the target language. You can use the Wikipedia article of your own language as a source for information. Alternatively, the student may wish to write about the language, by adding to the Wikibook on that language.
 * Write a stub article on a topic you know about.
 * Expand an article (perhaps by just a sentence or paragraph, depending.)
 * Find appropriate links in the target language, as alternatives to them, links in the source language.
 * Many lesson plans can be found here: Lesson Plans - Teaching in China