As part of our curriculum offerings, Teachall distributes a wide range of educational tools that will enhance the effectiveness of the Teachall curriculum in the classroom. These tools are designed to add to the material presented in the classroom and that is contained in the student books, giving the students an additional method that reinforces material learned. All of these materials are included in Teachall's offering to its franchises.

VCDs/DVDs
Each term, the student receives a VCD (or DVD for the new editions) corresponding with the book for that level. The VCD/DVD is intended to be used at home to reinforce what the student has learned in the classroom. All vocabulary words, songs, chants, rhymes, and important dialogues are included on each VCD or DVD. If a student watches the VCD/DVD at least three times a week, they should be able to easily retain vocabulary, pass the class, and move on to the next level.

Teacher Graphics
Each core curriculum level has a set of colorful, laminated pictures of vocabulary learned in class. On the back of each teacher graphic, there is a sentence using the vocabulary word pictured on the front. This is the same sentence that the students hear on the VCD while viewing the same picture of each vocabulary word. This is a useful tool for both teaching and reviewing material covered in the book. Creative teachers use them in a variety of ways to enhance the learning environment and reinforce the lessons.

Posters
The Topical Series of posters, designed by a professional artist, are not only beautifully illustrated, but serve as a good basis for classroom discussions and vocabulary enhancement. The Book Series ranges from pre-Y level to M level. The Photo Series creates an educational environment on a practical level.

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Classroom Materials

Each classroom is equipped with a kit of student materials used for cutting, gluing, drawing, and coloring. In addition, various props are supplied for hands-on instruction. Plastic fruit, stuffed animals, globes, and other resources are used to provide a means for the students to use their new language. Franchises are welcome to enhance the materials by adding their own personal touches.

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