As an English teacher, my lessons are tailored to the wants and interest of my students: I usually start up with a
1. Warm-up activity - I Start each lesson with a warm-up activity that gets my students engaged and ready to learn. This could be a conversation starter, a game, or a review of previous lessons.
2. Vocabulary - I Introduce new vocabulary words and provide examples of how to use the...
As an English teacher, my lessons are tailored to the wants and interest of my students: I usually start up with a
1. Warm-up activity - I Start each lesson with a warm-up activity that gets my students engaged and ready to learn. This could be a conversation starter, a game, or a review of previous lessons.
2. Vocabulary - I Introduce new vocabulary words and provide examples of how to use them in context.
3. Grammar -I Teach grammar rules and provide examples of how to use them in context.
4. Reading and listening - I Choose a text or audio clip that is appropriate for my students' level and interests. Have them read or listen to it and then ask comprehension questions.
5. Speaking and writing - I make my students practice speaking and writing using the new vocabulary and grammar rules they have learned.
6. finally I Assign homework that reinforces what was learned in class.
When creating your lessons, I consider using a mix of teaching materials such as textbooks, videos, audio clips, and online resources. I try my best to make sure that my students are always motivated during the classes.
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