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Role-Playing: Create scenarios where students act out everyday situations. Assign roles like a customer and a cashier in a store, or a traveler and a ticket agent at an airport. This encourages students to use simple language in context.

Picture Cards: Use flashcards or picture cards with common objects or actions. Ask students to describe what they see or use the words in a sentence. This visua...
Role-Playing: Create scenarios where students act out everyday situations. Assign roles like a customer and a cashier in a store, or a traveler and a ticket agent at an airport. This encourages students to use simple language in context.

Picture Cards: Use flashcards or picture cards with common objects or actions. Ask students to describe what they see or use the words in a sentence. This visual aid helps learners connect words to their meanings.

Storytelling with Visuals: Share simple, illustrated stories and ask students to describe the pictures or retell the story in their own words. This builds comprehension and encourages them to use language creatively.

Language Games: Incorporate games like charades, Pictionary, or word bingo to make learning fun. These games encourage active participation and reinforce vocabulary.

Sing-Along Songs: Use songs with simple lyrics and catchy tunes. Singing along helps with pronunciation, vocabulary, and rhythm. You can also incorporate actions to go along with the lyrics.

Picture Dictionaries: Provide students with picture dictionaries that include common words and phrases. Encourage them to use the dictionary to find and practice new words.

Story Building: Start with a sentence or a few words, and have students take turns adding to the story. This promotes creativity and language use in a collaborative context.

Show and Tell: Have students bring an object from home and describe it to the class. This exercise encourages vocabulary expansion and speaking in front of others.

Plan lessons around specific themes, such as food, weather, important events or daily routines. This allows students to learn related vocabulary and phrases in context.
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