Classroom Vocabulary Bingo

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Involve students in the lesson planning.

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These can be simple, such as, “If everyone participates at least once today, you can choose three short English videos on YouTube to watch next class.” Offer small rewards or other incentives to motivate students.Use a variety of media, such as podcasts, videos, news articles, and music, to keep things interesting and lively.For example, if you’re teaching teens a lesson, try using one of their favorite pop songs to demonstrate the language point. Find out what your students are interested in and use it in your class.Encourage students to speak up by reducing teacher talk time and giving them plenty of opportunities to talk.Keeping your class interactive ensures that students are engaged in the lesson. This is because children have shorter attention spans and because teens may lack the natural motivation that older students have for language learning. Making your ESL lessons interactive is important for all levels of learners, but perhaps especially so for younger students and teens. EFL/ESL Games for Teaching English to Teenagers.ESL/EFL Games for Teaching English to Young Children.Where can I find ESL games for children and teens?.

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