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  • A couple smiling at eachother on a bridge in London with the river behind them
    • Just for fun

    9 slang terms from across the UK

    By Charlotte Guest

    The English language is a fascinating mix of regional dialects and unique slang, shaped by centuries of history and cultural influences. Throughout its long history, the UK has had many invasions and visitors. From the Romans in ancient Londinium to the rolling hills of the Saxon heartland, and from the Viking raiders of the north to the Norman conquerors of the south, each wave of historical influence has shaped the dialects of the UK. Each region of the United Kingdom has its own distinct flavor of language and accent. Today, we embark on a slang tour to explore some of the expressions from different regions.

  • A woman sat at a laptop with a headset smiling, with a bunch of mini flags on the desk next to her
    • Linguistics and culture

    Unlocking the power of multilingualism: Celebrating European day of languages

    By Pearson Languages

    Language is not only a tool for communication but also a means to explore and comprehend diverse cultures, traditions, and perspectives. Europe, with its vast array of languages, is a prime example of this linguistic diversity. Each year on September 26th, Europe observes the European Day of Languages, which is a day solely dedicated to celebrating and embracing this linguistic richness.

    Europe is a magnificent tapestry of languages, with over 200 spoken throughout the continent. This diversity is a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of each nation and reminds us of the intricate historical, social, and linguistic elements that mold our identities. The European Day of Languages inspires people to cherish and honor this linguistic heritage.

    Why September 26th?

    September 26th marks an important date for celebrating linguistic diversity and promoting multilingualism. This day commemorates the adoption of the "European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages" by the Council of Europe in 1992, a crucial document that recognizes and safeguards the linguistic rights of minority languages spoken within European countries. By celebrating the European Day of Languages on this date, it renews our commitment to supporting the rich diversity of languages and cultures that make our world a more vibrant and fascinating place.

    What type of events happen?

    Language Exchanges

    The European Day of Languages offers language learners a chance to participate in language exchanges, which is an exciting opportunity. During such exchanges, learners from diverse backgrounds partner up and teach each other their native languages. This not only helps improve language skills but also promotes intercultural understanding.

    Language Workshops

    Various European cities offer language workshops led by enthusiasts and experts, providing an introduction to different languages.

    Multilingual Storytelling

    Storytelling is an incredibly effective tool for learning languages. Libraries, schools, and cultural centers hold multilingual storytelling sessions, where stories from different cultures are shared in their original languages. This helps both children and adults to better understand and appreciate the beauty of linguistic diversity.

    Film Screenings

    Cinema provides a wonderful opportunity to explore different languages and cultures. Throughout Europe, foreign films are often shown with subtitles, enabling viewers to fully immerse themselves in new linguistic worlds.

    Cultural Exhibitions

    Museums often showcase exhibitions highlighting the linguistic and cultural heritage of various regions, providing insight into the history and traditions of different languages.

    Language Cafés

    Cafés and restaurants might offer special menus featuring diverse cuisines and multilingual staff – a delightfully tasty way to explore languages and cultures.

    Games and Competitions

    Language-based games and competitions, such as crossword puzzles and spelling bees, are organized in schools and communities to provide a fun and educational way to celebrate language.

    If you are a teacher hoping to celebrate this occasion make sure to check here for ideas on what to do.

    Check out what events are happening near you here.

    Just like the European day of Languages, we at Pearson Languages are fully committed to empowering and celebrating language learners and educators alike. That's why we are now supporting French, Italian, and Spanish language learning with the Global Scale of Languages (GSL). With these new language learning frameworks at your fingertips, you can confidently design curriculums and personalize learning pathways to help fast-track your learners’ progress and help your learners be themselves in French, Italian and Spanish.

    Whether you're a teacher, a language learner, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of languages, the European Day of Languages and the GSL provide exciting opportunities to explore, learn, and enjoy the rich tapestry of Europe's linguistic heritage.

    Find out more about the Global Scale of Languages

  • Children running outside together with balloons
    • Young learners

    5 quick and easy ESL games for teaching young learners

    By Pearson Languages

    Can we play a game? How many times have you been asked this in class? And how often do you say Yes? Young learners love to play games, and if you choose the right ones, they can have a hugely beneficial impact on their learning.

    As well as being fun, games can provide learners with necessary language practice, as well as lowering the affective filter (i.e. anxiety, fear, boredom and other negative emotions that can all impact learning). Games also foster a positive, relaxed environment.

    So are you ready to play? Here are a few tried and tested games that work especially well in the primary classroom. Each game is designed to consolidate and review the language students have been learning, and take from 5 to 15 minutes. The games are flexible enough for you to adapt them to different levels, age groups and skills.

  • Children sat at desks at computers in a classroom
    • Teaching trends and techniques

    21st-century skills and the English language classroom

    By Pearson Languages

    Are you teaching in a 21st-century classroom? Chances are, If you are an English educator working in the classroom today, you have already moved well ahead of your peers and colleagues teaching math, science, and good old-fashioned grammar. Now that you know you are a 21st-century teacher, what does that mean? And how do you know if you have moved ahead of the curve to embrace what we call 21st-century skills?

    Actually, "21st-century skills" is a bit of a misnomer. The prized skills of this age have existed in teaching and learning as long as we have been teaching and learning. In a modern-day class, Socrates and Aristotle would feel right at home (although maybe underdressed).

    The phrase itself is meant to imply a classroom ready for the upcoming STEM needs of employment that will allow for innovation, development and significant advances across tech and non-tech industries. Yet, the skills themselves do not imply a highly technological classroom. A modern 21st-century class can be a surprisingly low-budget place.

    It can be summarized by the 4Cs:

    • Communication
    • Critical Thinking
    • Creativity
    • Collaboration

    Reading through this list, you may think, "Hey, those are my classroom goals as an English language teacher!" Finally, the rest of the world has caught up with the modern English language classroom. Of course, when describing these skills, we aren't just talking about teaching English, but skills that can be used to prepare learners for the modern age. This means we want our students to be able to:

    • Perform independently and with groups in a highly technologically advanced atmosphere.
    • Be ready for daily, global interaction.
    • Be capable of adaptive, flexible and creative thinking.
    • Understand how to plan for, build, and include collaboration with peers who are colleagues and experts in the field.

    Students and 21st-century skills

    This goes a bit above and beyond the basics of the walls of the English language classroom. And yet, preparing our students for the 21st century doesn't require a classroom resembling a science fiction movie set. Several teachers have proved that you can embed these skills by utilizing the most important resource available in the classroom.

    Your students.

    Sergio Correra is an inspired young teacher at the Jose Urbina Lopez Primary School on the US Border with Mexico. After a year of teaching uninspired curriculum to disengaged students, he returned to the drawing board. He spent time researching ways to improve student engagement and performance and stumbled across exciting research that could be boiled down to one question: Why? Or rather, getting students to ask the question: "Why?" At the beginning of his next school year, he arranged the desk in a circle, sat his students down and asked: "What do you want to learn about?".

    Using this as the jumping-off point, he encouraged students to ask questions, seek out more information, and find more questions to answer.

    Over the next year, he saw his students' test scores rise, the engagement and enthusiasm improved and he received approval from his principal and fellow educators. With few resources and limited access to technology, he found his students shifting from the lowest testing group in the nation to being ranked among the highest for their performance on standardized tests in the country. One of his students was the highest-performing maths student in the country.

    Mr. Correra was inspired by research and reports based on the work of the Indian educator Sugata Mitra. The principle behind Mr. Mitra's approach is to drive student's curiosity by letting them carry out their own learning. In one of his most famous examples, he walked into a classroom in India with computers loaded with information. He explained to the students, now curious about the big shining boxes that held inside something interesting.

    And then he left the students to it.

    In the course of a year, students had taught themselves everything from English to molecular biology, all without the guidance of a teacher. Rather, they were driven by their natural curiosity, playing off of each other's discoveries to go farther and learn more. Embodying what it means to be self-guided, innovative, collaborative and curious learners.

    Keeping your curriculum up to date

    These students who were given freedom are much more likely to ask questions out of curiosity, motivate themselves and learn without guidance. And while this may be wonderful for learners, this isn't exactly helpful for teachers. To get to the 21st-century skills and inspire motivation, do we have to throw away our syllabus and books and trust only in our learners to motivate themselves?

    Fortunately for those of us who have chosen a career in education, that is not the case. We as educators can take lessons from Mr. Correra and Mr. Mitra and use these as a way to inspire interest and engagement in our own classroom while building these skills in our learners.

    As language teachers, it's a matter of blending the 4Cs more thoughtfully into a student-centered classroom where learners can engage in high-interest content that is relevant, useful, and promotes innovation.

    Take your average prepositions lesson as an example. Even in the best communicative classroom, a teacher may still spend time explaining the rules, setting up the activity and delivering instruction. By applying the 4Cs we can turn this lesson a bit more on its head, making a typical ELL grammar lesson magical.

    For example:

    Collaborate: Start by handing out magazines or picture books. Have the students work together and choose a picture.

    Communication, critical thinking, and creativity: Ask your students to work together to create two ways to give directions. One set of directions for a student who is blind. Another set of directions for a student who is deaf.

    Encourage students to think outside the box and think about ways to give directions using a computer, a mobile phone, a television, or a YouTube video. While there may be some L1 use in the classroom, the goal is for the final product to be in English. Stand back and watch your learners go.

    Another way to engage with 21st-century skills using a typical ELL lesson: the "What's your favorite food lesson?" At some point, we have all experienced it.

    Collaborate: In groups, have students create a survey to assess classroom interest in 10 different foods representing different types of meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert).

    Communication: Once finished, have learners use the information to create a pie or bar graph to communicate the results and determine which meals are the favorite.

    Critical thinking: Have the students compare their answers with answers from other groups. How many differences are there in the reporting? Is the information consistent with the same foods or does it change drastically? Have students compare their results with other teams. Then ask the groups to create a short written or spoken piece to explain how their results differed from other students.

    Creativity: Using the information collected from the class and after analyzing data from other students, have groups work together to create an advertising campaign that will make the foods that students liked least into foods students may like more. For example, if the survey said that most students did not like kim-chi-chigae for breakfast, the group would need to work together to create an advertising campaign to make kim-chi-chigae seem like a tasty choice for breakfast. To do this students should consider what makes certain foods more popular in the class.

    This may require further follow-up interviewing to find out why students like one thing and not another; this information can then be used in the campaign. This lesson may play out over a few days, but in the end, everyone involved will have gotten much more out of the lesson than they had anticipated.

    Both of these examples represent the use of skills in the ELL classroom. Each lesson also embeds, in one way or another, critical STEM skills.

    In the preposition lesson, the students may use engineering and technology to find a better way to give directions. In our favorite foods lesson, students engage with science (and a bit of sociology) and mathematics. Altogether it becomes a rounded classroom experience where teachers have an active role as facilitators and students become inspired, self-guided learners who still manage to work inside of the confines of the curriculum.

    In the end, 21st-century skills, and using them in the classroom is not really about teaching at all. These skills are truly ones that will spell success for our learners in the future, leading them to be capable, Independent and curious individuals.

    Our real challenge as educators is to model a desire to embrace the known, the unknown, and the just plain unknowable. As Alwin Toffler, writer and futurist, put it: "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn."

  • A woman standing at a whiteboard in a office with two others sat down.
    • Business and employability
    • Language teaching

    How to bring soft skills into the business English classroom

    By Pearson Languages

    Anyone who’s ever taught a business English class knows that their students are busy people. Sometimes they get sidetracked by their other tasks - even during class. This means we have to make the most of the time we have with our learners and focus on what they really need.

    How you do this depends on the sector your students work in (or plan to work in), their previous experiences studying English and their own strengths and weaknesses.

    Teachers often focus on teaching hard skills, such as writing reports or running meetings. We do this because it can be challenging for many business students to do these things in English and also because hard skills have an immediate and positive impact on their workdays.

    But, if there’s one thing that all business people can benefit from, it’s soft skills.

    Soft skills are interpersonal or people skills. They include things like active listening, teamwork, decision-making and influencing skills. Mastering these skills will help students progress more rapidly and become more independent learners. However, isolating the specific vocabulary or grammar structures that these skills use is complex and they often get overlooked in language learning classes as a result.  

  • University graduates in robes taking a group photo
    • Business and employability

    How an education degree can help you work anywhere in the world

    By Pearson Languages

    Are you thinking about embarking on a career in education? If so, you’ll be opening the door to an entire world of possibilities. An education degree can help you to work anywhere in the world, making it one of the most rewarding career paths you can choose. In this blog, we’ll delve deeper into just how this field of study can broaden your horizons more than you ever thought possible.

    Why choose an education degree?

    Without teachers, there are a lot of valuable life lessons that we just wouldn’t learn. Of course, learning isn’t just limited to the classroom, but educated teachers seem to consistently have the most impact on young people all over the world. This potential to change young lives is what makes studying for a teaching career desirable for many.

    Studying education will also enable you to work from anywhere that you like, as teaching jobs are widely available across the world. The opportunity to teach English to second-language learners in particular can be found in even the most remote locations. Teaching abroad frequently comes with perks, too, including free accommodation, assistance with travel, and the chance to meet people from all walks of life.

    Where can I work with an education degree?

    In short: almost anywhere. Some of the most popular places people immigrate to with an education degree include Australia, New Zealand, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. The latter is particularly attractive, as international school teachers are paid well here, and frequently awarded free accommodation and travel.

    Saudi Arabia is also known for its vast riches, which they invest in building beautiful, gated communities for their expats. These often include air-conditioned housing and community pools. If you choose to relocate here, you’ll usually find yourself teaching a mixture of fellow expats and locals – most people find the exposure to such vastly different cultures particularly exciting. 

    Teaching schemes and programs are available to people with relevant education degrees and overseas teaching roles are always in demand, so it's not uncommon to see new programs pop up over time. Make sure to check out relevant embassy and government websites for up-to-date news on schemes that are running.

    If you find a program that interests you, make sure to do your research and find out from others who've participated to ensure its the right program for you. One person's experience teaching can be a lot different from someone else's. The kind of wage, accommodation and benefits can differ greatly depending on the scheme and where you work so its a good idea to research that, comparing it to the area's cost of living.

    What should I study alongside my education degree?

    If you’re choosing to study education you’re already on the right path to an enriching international career – however, you may wish to study other subjects alongside this to make sure that your future job applications stand out.

    An English degree complements education studies nicely. The English language teaching market created approximately £1.4 billion annually as of 2020, and this number continues to grow. Alternatively, subjects such as maths and computer science continue to be popular choices for hiring companies abroad.

    Education is generally seen as the precursor to a PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education), which enables you to work abroad. In the UK alone you have the choice of 1,125 courses in Education as of 2023, so when it comes to getting started on your academic journey, the options are endless.

    Education: the key to the world

    Studying education at degree level will give you the key to the wider world, and is the first step towards a rewarding international career. If you choose to go down this route academically, you’ll have the opportunity to submerge yourself in vibrant global cultures. So, choosing to study for an education degree is sure to be the start of an exciting journey.

  • Two young girls sat at a school desk reading a book
    • Young learners
    • Teaching trends and techniques

    8 first lesson problems and solutions for young learner classes

    By Pearson Languages

    The first class with a new group of young learners can be a nerve-wracking experience for teachers, old and new. Many of us spend the night before thinking about how to make a positive start to the year, with a mixture of nerves, excitement, and a desire to get started. However, sometimes things don’t always go as expected, and it is important to set a few ground rules in those early lessons to ensure a positive classroom experience for all throughout the academic year.

    Let’s look at a few common problems that can come up and how best to deal with them at the start of the school year.

  • Bir sınıftaki bir sınıf öğrencisi masalarda oturmuş, önde duran öğretmenlerine bakıyordu
    • Dil öğretimi

    Yaz tatilinden sonra öğrencilerinize ilham vermenin 5 yolu

    By Pearson Languages

    Yeni akademik yıl geldi ve İngilizce sınıfa geri dönmeye hazırlanıyoruz. Yine de, uzun ve dinlendirici bir yaz tatilinden sonra, bazı öğrenciler, özellikle birkaç yıldır İngilizce öğreniyorlarsa, aynı sınıf rutinine geri dönmek için motivasyonsuz hissedebilirler. Peki, öğrencilere öğrenmeye devam etmeleri ve İngilizceyeniden bağlantı kurmaları için nasıl ilham verebiliriz? Yeni kaynaklar, öğrenme yaklaşımları ve hedefleri getirerek, öğrenme sevgilerini yeniden alevlendirebileceğinizden eminiz.

    Öyleyse, önümüzdeki akademik yılda İngilizce öğrencilerinize yeniden ilham vermenin beş yolunu inceleyelim.

    1. Yeni hedefler belirleyin

    Öğrenciler derslere olan ilgilerini kaybedebilir veya çalışmak için net bir hedefleri olmadığında cesaretleri kırılabilir. Sınıfınızda durum buysa, ulaşmak istedikleri beş yeni hedefin bir listesini yazmalarını sağlayın. 

    Bu hedefler AKILLI olmalıdır: Spesifik, Ölçülebilir, Ulaşılabilir, İlgili ve Zamanında. Bu yüzden sadece "Daha fazla kelime öğrenmek istiyorum" demek yerine, öğrencilerin bunu AKILLI hale getirmelerini sağlayın. 

    Mesela:

    Spesifik: "Yazılarımda kullanmak için yeni gelişmiş kelimeler öğrenmek istiyorum."

    Ölçülebilir: "Cümlelerde 20 yeni kelime tanımlayıp kullanamayacağımı görmek için kendimi test edeceğim."

    Ulaşılabilir: "Haftada 2 saatimi tanımları incelemeye ve bağlam içinde örnek cümleler yazmaya ayıracağım."

    İlgili: "Bu, resmi akademik dille mücadele ederkenPTE sınavımda   iyi bir puan almama yardımcı olacak."

    Zamanında: "Eylül ayının sonuna kadar 20 yeni kelime öğreneceğim."

    Öğrenciler hedefleri düşünmekte zorlanırlarsa, onlardan her dil becerisi için bir tane yazmalarını isteyin: dinleme, okuma, yazma ve konuşma. Ayrıca yaş, seviye, beceri türü ve daha fazlasına göre düzenlenmiş yüzlerce öğrenme hedefine sahip GSE Öğretmen Araç Seti'ne de başvurabilirsiniz.

    Buradaki fikir, onları net hedefler belirlemeye teşvik etmek ve onlara önümüzdeki yıl için üzerinde çalışmaları için heyecan verici yeni bir meydan okuma vermektir.

    2. Öğrencileri konuşma ortakları bulmaya teşvik edin

    Öğrenciler sadece bir sınıfta okuyorlarsa İngilizce geliştirmeye olan ilgilerini kaybedebilirler. Bunu sıkıcı ve gerçek hayatlarıyla ilgisi olmayan bir şey olarak görebilirler. 

    Bununla başa çıkmanın harika bir yolu, onları sınıf dışındaki İngilizce konuşmacılarla konuşmaya teşvik etmektir. Bunu yaparak, yeni kelimeler ve ifadeler edinecekler ve dil yeteneklerine daha fazla güven duyacaklar. 

    Bir dil değişimine katılmalarını önerin.Facebook ve Meetup , yerel bölgelerinde düzenli dil değişim etkinlikleri bulmak için harika platformlardır .  Bu, orta seviye ve üstü öğrenciler için uygun olsa da, yeni başlayanlar için biraz göz korkutucu olabilir. 

    Bu durumda, HelloTalk uygulaması uygun bir alternatif olabilir. Bir dil değişimine benzer şekilde, öğrenciler dünyanın dört bir yanından insanlarla bağlantı kurabilirler. Yeteneklerine ve güvenlerine bağlı olarak kendileriyle benzer seviyedeki kişileri seçebilir ve mesaj yazabilir, kısa sesler gönderebilir veya görüntülü görüşmeler yapabilirler. 

    Gerçek insanlarla iletişim kurmak, öğrencilerinizin gelişmek istemeleri için eğlenceli ve cesaret verici bir nedendir.

    3. İlginç yeni kelimeler tanıtın

    Öğrenciler yıllardır öğreniyorlarsa ancak fazla ilerleme görmüyorlarsa hayal kırıklığına uğrayabilirler. Seviyelerini geliştirmelerine yardımcı olmanın basit ve etkili bir yolu, kelime dağarcıklarını genişletmelerini teşvik etmektir. 

    Zaten ders kitaplarından çok fazla kelime hazinesi çalışmak zorundalar, o zaman neden daha kişisel bir dokunuş yapmıyor ve ilgilerini çeken konuların önerilerini istemiyorlar?  

    Belki de onlar oyunculardır ve dünyadaki diğer oyuncularla nasıl daha iyi iletişim kuracaklarını öğrenmek istiyorlardır. Kullanabilecekleri oyun stilleri, sıra alma ve strateji oluşturma hakkında kelime dağarcığı seçin - sınıfta pratik yapabilir ve ödev verildiği için heyecanlanabilirler.

    Belki de bazı öğrencileriniz yurtdışında okumak veya çalışmak istiyordur. Bu ortak bir konu olabilir, ancak sık sık tartışılmayan bir şey, başka bir ülkede yaşamanın evrak işleriyle nasıl başa çıkılacağıdır. Örneğin, bankacılık, konut kiralama veya wifi kurulumu hakkında daha spesifik bir dile girmek, taşınmaları konusunda kendilerini daha güvende hissetmelerine yardımcı olacaktır. Bu şeyler ülkeler arasında farklılık gösterse de, örtüşen çok sayıda kelime hazinesi vardır ve rol yapma oyunları, yaklaşan maceraları hakkında onları rahatlatmak ve heyecanlandırmak için harikalar yaratacaktır.

    Öğrencilerinizin öğrenmelerini kontrol altına almalarına izin vererek, motivasyonları doğal olarak daha yüksektir ve siz de ilgi alanları hakkında belirli bir dil bulmaktan keyif alacaksınız.

    4. Belirli sorunlu alanlar hakkında İş

    Dil öğrenciler aynı hataları yapmaya devam ederlerse hayal kırıklığına uğrayabilir ve motivasyonlarını kaybedebilirler. Yeteneklerinde hayal kırıklığına uğramalarına ve özellikle sınavlara girmeyi hedefleyenler için pes etmek istemelerine neden olabilir. Belirli sorunlu alanları tanımlayarak ve sınıflarınızı bunlar üzerinde çalışacak şekilde uyarlayarak seviye atlamalarına yardımcı olabilirsiniz. 

    Test, öğrencilerinizin zayıf yönlerini keşfetmelerine ve bir sınava girip geçememenin hayal kırıklığından kaçınmalarına yardımcı olabilir. Ne üzerinde çalışmaları gerektiğini belirleyebilecekler ve sınıflarınızı, sorun yaşamayabilecekleri alanları kapsamak yerine, tam olarak ihtiyaç duydukları şeye adayabilirsiniz.

    Örneğin, öğrenciler okuduğunu anlamada zorluk çekiyorsa, daha çeşitli okuma materyalleri sunmayı deneyebilirsiniz. İlginç buldukları konularda blog yazıları, dergiler ve haber makaleleri getirmelerini isteyin. Parça hakkındaki anlayışlarını geliştirmek için metindeki anahtar kelimeleri vurgulayın ve alacakları test formatına benzer anlama soruları oluşturun. 

    Sorunlu alanları düzeltmeye biraz daha fazla dikkat ederek, öğrenciler yakında ilerlemelerini görmeye başlayacak, devam etmeleri için onları teşvik edecek ve ilham verecektir.

    5. Sınıf formatınızı değiştirin

    Bazen öğrenciler sadece sınıfların formatına çok alıştıkları için demotive olurlar. Bu durumda, ders kitabına ara vermek ve daha yaratıcı dil öğrenme yöntemlerini denemek isteyebilirsiniz. Mesela:

    İnteraktif oyunlar kullanın

    Tüm seviyeler için uygun, öğrencilerinizi test etmek için Kahoot veya Quizziz gibi platformları kullanabilirsiniz. Sınıfa yeni bir boyut sunarak, öğrencileri dille eğlenmeye teşvik ediyorlar. Bir rekabet unsuru eklemek için onları takımlara ayırın - öğrencileri heyecanlandıracak dostça bir oyun gibisi yoktur!

    Proje çalışmasını ayarlama

    Sınıfınızı küçük gruplara ayırın ve grubun geri kalanına sunmak için bir proje üzerinde çalışmalarını sağlayın. Meslekler, seyahat veya kültürel gelenekler gibi ders kitaplarında ele alabilecekleri konuları seçin. Ya da daha da iyisi - öğrencilerin kendi başlarına gelmelerine izin verin! Bu aktivite tüm seviyelere uyacak şekilde değiştirilebilir ve öğrencilerin dil sınırlarını zorlamaları gerekeceğinden bir meydan okuma sunar.

    Sınıf tartışmaları düzenleyin 

    Orta seviye ve üstü öğrenciler için daha uygun olan sınıf tartışmaları herkesi konuşturur. Öğrencilerden ilgilendikleri konularda beyin fırtınası yapmalarını isteyebilirsiniz. İklim değişikliği, abur cubur reklamı veya sosyal medyanın etkileri gibi istemler sunabilirsiniz. Kendilerini ilgilendiren şeyler hakkında konuşmaktan mutluluk duyacaklardır.

    Öğrencilerin dikkatini sınıfa geri getirmek ve tekrar öğrenmeye olan ilgilerini artırmak için bazı beklenmedik aktiviteler yapın.

  • Bir grup çocuk, yüksek bir parkta oturup birbirlerini ateşlediler
    • Öğretim eğilimleri ve teknikleri

    Okula dönüş: Sınırları yıkmaya yardımcı olacak 5 ekip oluşturma etkinliği

    By Anna Roslaniec

    Dönem başında ergen öğrenciler genellikle utangaç, utanmış ve gariptirler. Akranlarının önünde İngilizce konuşmak veya sınıfta coşku göstermek konusunda isteksizdirler, genellikle sosyal baskı ve özgüven eksikliğinden muzdariptirler. Öğrencilerin birbirlerini tanımaları ve bağ kurmaları haftalar veya aylar sürebilir. Ancak, genç öğrencileriniz böyleyse umutsuzluğa kapılmayın. Öğrencilerin sınıfta kendilerini rahat ve rahat hissetmelerini sağlayacak ilişkiler kurmalarına yardımcı olmak için yapabileceğiniz birçok takım oluşturma oyunu ve etkinliği vardır.