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Best way to Learn is "Think, Eat, Speak,in English. listen to "English Radio App" Available in Android. English movies, chatting, speak to friend, are good options
At the elementary level, they will learn faster with picture books and interactive video exercises.
There are elementary story books with a lot of pictures and graphics with text depicting what the images are saying. They will find this books interesting and attractive. So because of ths, it is easy for their brain to pick up and store the english words and structure used in this book.
Interactive videos too can help. you can get them invovlved in the activities in the video. They enjoy this and learn faster.
Reading, even during free time, helps a lot. The key element however is to teach them how to think in English rather than translate their thoughts from another lanuage into English. Teaching them the basic grammar gives them the platform to formulate thoughts and ideas directly in English and then practicing them verbally should do the trick!
This activity is good for activating existing vocabulary or revising vocabulary studied in previous lessons.
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A faster moving, fun alternative to this activity is a team game.
What were you doing...? (What are you going to do....?)
This activity can be adapted to revise a range of tenses (present simple, past simple, continuous, future tenses) by changing the time prompts.
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Adjectives
This is a variation on the above activity and is great for practising adjectives. Students personalise the discussion by talking about experiences and feelings.
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Cartoons, cartoon stories and unusual pictures
There are many copyright-free comic strips, cartoons and unusual images available online; you can also find cartoon stories in many EFL resource books. These can be used in class in a number of ways.
Information gap activity: Order the story
Information gap and jigsaw tasks have been shown to be beneficial task types in terms of promoting obligatory, as opposed to optional information exchange and as a way of promoting collaborative dialogue in the classroom. In this activity, students work in pairs and the information, i.e. the pictures are divided equally between them. Students must work collaboratively to put the story together in the right order. Suitable for strong Pre-intermediate students and above.
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Write the dialogue
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What’s the question?
This activity is good for practising questions and for fluency practice on a range of topics.
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Iagree with experts answer,s, Thanks for the invitation.
The more you interact, the more confident you become. So making the kids interact with each other, by giving them day to day scenarios and making them do role plays can be fun as well as a good learning experience. Also vocabulary plays a very important role here, as the kids are in elementary school, what can be more interesting than making them play scrabble. Reading books, newspapers, hoarding boards, advertisements, movies, television shows etc. are always an open source of learning and understanding any language.
yes -you could let them activating by english cartoon -vidioes to learn meaning
I think speaking English is a gradual process just let them experience it daily in thier class rooms and try to add those acitivities in the lesson plans which can enhance thier confidence of speaking English.
By having them speak in English to each other
Best way to teach enlish to the students in elementary level is to speak some common words in english and after that increasing the voucabulary in english during conversation.
watch movies without translate read books .