I'll be more engaged with the students bringing up really life. Here’s how I will Select a scene from popular movie and prepare half a dozen comprehension questions, an exercise using vocabulary spoken in the scene, and a quick review of grammar, slang, expressions or even cultural elements illustrated in the scene and “Voila!” you have the initial elements of an interactive English video lesson....
I'll be more engaged with the students bringing up really life. Here’s how I will Select a scene from popular movie and prepare half a dozen comprehension questions, an exercise using vocabulary spoken in the scene, and a quick review of grammar, slang, expressions or even cultural elements illustrated in the scene and “Voila!” you have the initial elements of an interactive English video lesson.
You like to listening to rhythmic poetry, we'll have sections where we make short poems
that will be fun. Poems can be used in numerous ways to teach or learn vocabulary, grammatical elements, idioms, and expressions. Above all else, they’re fun!
Learners bring in their favourite short “Raps”, with both lyrics and music to analyze, perform and dramatic, then I'll have a winning class lesson activity. With Pop songs though, just be careful of the lyrics.
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