1087. When are kids capable of understanding abstract concepts?




Teacher A said to teacher B, “It’s ok to approach a communicative way of the class of English but if you wanna reinforce grammar or use it for clarification, you should know that kids of ‘6º Primaria’ (k6?) are the ones – if they’re smart enough – to start to understand and comprehend abstract concepts like subject or the agent of the action, predicate, or verb, or adjective as something that provides some extra information, which is complementary, to the noun (noun!, yes, also this). 

Their age is 11 or 12 years.” / Photo from: chip-travel blogspot com. hong-kong skyline   

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