What would be the appropriate course and work books for teaching "German Language" to kids aged 6 to 12 years ?

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The CBSE students have a curriculum. I teach students who are between 10-12 yrs old. The text book I'm referring to is called "Wir" and syllabus is A1.1 for 6th grade students.
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Book hello deutsch get ready
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I would not even teach kids, as it does not make much sense unless they live in Germany. Mostly they are forced by their parents and have zero interest in it. I never saw any good material for kids, thus i just would use the usual books and teach them more individual. I used to teach 2 kids 9 and 12,...
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I would not even teach kids, as it does not make much sense unless they live in Germany. Mostly they are forced by their parents and have zero interest in it. I never saw any good material for kids, thus i just would use the usual books and teach them more individual. I used to teach 2 kids 9 and 12, they almost collapsed during my classes as they had to study so many other languages, Bengali, Hindi, English and then also German, why to torture kids like that? Parents should stop to overburden them. If they later are old and enough to make their own decisions, they can learn German very fast and with fun. For more about this subject, feel free to contact me. read less
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Best German Teacher in India. 10 years, 1000+ Students

You can refer to the book series "Wir" 1-6 and also "Hallo Deutsch". These are available from Goyal Publishers
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Rather than books.. Play with words alphabets and colourful pictures.. Play simple and slow songs.
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20 years of experience in teaching German

You can refer the book "Wir"
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You will have to go through the books according to their requirements and best is to become a member of max Muller library and go through the books, as there are a lot of books you can follow for beginners eg moment mal, sowieso,cadence etc......
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Hello, Deutsch is better.
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First basic course and basic grammar book
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Hello Deutsch! (kursbuch und Arbeitsbuch) would be better.
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