In young learner classes, common issues can include:
1. Students can have short attention spans. Young learners may find it challenging to stay focused for long periods of time, which can make it difficult for teachers to engage them effectively. Teachers need to incorporate activities that cater to their short attention spans to keep them interested and motivated.
2. Students easily become restless. Young learners are full of energy and may become restless or fidgety if they are not actively engaged in the learning process. Teachers need to provide interactive and hands-on activities to keep the students engaged and prevent them from becoming restless during the lesson.
By addressing these common issues in young learner classes, teachers can create a more dynamic and engaging learning environment that supports the students' development and encourages their active participation in the classroom.