Here are five new activities what I can incorporate into your English lessons:
"Word of the Day": Start each class by introducing a new word to your students.
''News Time": Allocate a few minutes each day for students to discuss and share news articles they have read.
"Gallery Walk": Create stations or display various texts, pictures, or vocabulary words around the classroom.
"Journaling": Set...
Here are five new activities what I can incorporate into your English lessons:
"Word of the Day": Start each class by introducing a new word to your students.
''News Time": Allocate a few minutes each day for students to discuss and share news articles they have read.
"Gallery Walk": Create stations or display various texts, pictures, or vocabulary words around the classroom.
"Journaling": Set aside time for regular journal writing in my class. Give students prompts or topics to respond to, or allow them to write freely.
"Role-Play": Assign different roles to students, such as a customer and a shopkeeper, or a doctor and a patient, and have them act out a conversation in English. Role-play activities improve students' speaking and listening abilities while allowing them to practice real-life language scenarios. Provide guidance, feedback, and encourage creativity during these role-play sessions.