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The method is
built on inspiration from the "Rassias"
method (RASSIAS is a
trademark, and RASSIAS METHOD is a
registered trademark, of John Rassias.) the difference is the
emphasis on the elementary and beginners levels in PhyEmoC.
In
Pools-m it is the TR
teams which is
responsible for updating
and adapting the manual
peer reviewed by the
Danish team who is
responsible for the
final editing.
Watch a video showing
the method in a real
class with subtitles in
The
original manual can be downloaded in the
following languages:
The PhyEmoC method DVD contains four
videos. The streaming versions of these are vailable below:
https://www.languages.dk/digital/
A PhyEmoC exercise to use with
real beginners can be downloaded in
In Brussels
during our first workshop the Gaelic
team, Sean and Murdo managed to
teach all partners the names of six
different colours and a number of
other words by the use of a
brilliant mixture of simulation, TBL
and the PhyEmoC method. On top of
that the exercise was spiced with a
bit of rhyme and rhythm and last but
not least, an element of competition.
For watching a
video of the project team learning Gaelic,
where you will pick up some very
useful words and phrases click
below:
For a cultural
approach you may want to watch an introduction
to the Romanian language / the
history of the Romanian
language. Click below:
For watching a
video of the project team learning Romanian,
where you will pick up some very
useful words and phrases click
below:
Materials
Material for a lesson based on the
simulation PhyEmoC method used for video recording a class learning
Romanian (part of the PhyEmoC method DVD) can now be
downloaded in
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21-12-2010
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