Henry’s Activities:
Although we are not used to reading often, it is essential for students to have reading exercise if we want to develop our students’ skills in thar particular area. The writing stories part lets students use their imagination, apply their vocabulary and at the same time, employ all the written structures they have learned. Topics such as blues music will be attractive for those who enjoy music in general.
Rose’s Activities:
Even at advanced levels, its is not so rare to find some people who still have quite a troublesome situation when dealing with the proper creation of “wh” questions. Consequently I think that it is a good idea to study or reinforce that particular topic.
Roleplaying is a fun way to have a spontaneous English practice and actually use our vocabulary as well as any talent some may have. It also gave the opportunity to see how well the students could follow commands, putting to test their listening skills while doing so.
Ana’s & Lili’s Activities:
Pictures are doubtlessly essential to visual learners. They have no real complexity and most cases, which means the students will be able to relate to them with no difficulties. The group could recognize what was on every image. The repetition process is usually used along the pictures, and that’s a nice way to enrich our vocabulary.
Coloring is entertaining for kids and sometimes even awakens creativity.
Reviewing topics as the use of “will” are basic things we must never forget and it never hurts to check those topics every now and then so that we don’t forget anything.
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