The document discusses teaching young learner mixed ability classes. It identifies common problems teachers face such as some students finishing activities quickly while others take longer, stronger students dominating, and not knowing how to level activities for different students. It defines mixed ability classes as having students with different learning styles, linguistic levels, backgrounds, intelligences, and motivations. The advantages are said to include catering to differences, learning from each other, and teaching moral skills. Disadvantages include the extra time and work required. The document provides tips for teaching mixed ability classes such as establishing eye contact, nominating students, asking easy questions, praising students, setting time limits, and balancing different activities to cater to different learning styles. Grouping students