English lesson for Halloween
I'm an elementary school teacher as you might know.
In Japan, starting next year we'll officially have to teach English to students who are in both 5th grade and 6th grade.
I've made some English classes, actually.
Yesterday, I made an English lesson with ALT, which is an acronym for Assistant Language Teacher.
The lesson's topic was Halloween.
We provided some kinds activities to get the students not only to keep enjoying the lesson but also to keep some vocabulary in mind before they know it.
One of them is "Halloween trivias and Bingo".
The student need to answer some questions about Halloween I've prepared by playing Bingo.
The more correctly they answer, the more Bingo they can get.
After the class, I asked the students to answer a questionnaire.
I was very glad to find they liked the lesson.
One of my ultimate goal as an English teacher is that all students look the world broadly.
I'm sure you'll have plenty of opportunities not only to communicate people from other countries but also to know several cultural differences through the lesson.
I believe this will lead them to accepting more things.
That's why I'm very excited with teaching studens English!!
In Japan, starting next year we'll officially have to teach English to students who are in both 5th grade and 6th grade.
I've made some English classes, actually.
Yesterday, I made an English lesson with ALT, which is an acronym for Assistant Language Teacher.
The lesson's topic was Halloween.
We provided some kinds activities to get the students not only to keep enjoying the lesson but also to keep some vocabulary in mind before they know it.
One of them is "Halloween trivias and Bingo".
The student need to answer some questions about Halloween I've prepared by playing Bingo.
The more correctly they answer, the more Bingo they can get.
After the class, I asked the students to answer a questionnaire.
I was very glad to find they liked the lesson.
One of my ultimate goal as an English teacher is that all students look the world broadly.
I'm sure you'll have plenty of opportunities not only to communicate people from other countries but also to know several cultural differences through the lesson.
I believe this will lead them to accepting more things.
That's why I'm very excited with teaching studens English!!
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In Japan, starting next year we will officially have to teach English to 5th and 6th graders.
I have already made some English classes for the children.
We provided some kinds activities to get the students not only to keep enjoying the lesson, but also to keep some vocabulary in mind before they learn it.
One of them is "Halloween Trivia and Bingo".
The students need to answer some questions about Halloween that I've prepared by playing Bingo.
The more answers they get correct, the more Bingo they can play.
After the class, I asked the students to fill out a questionnaire.
One of my ultimate goals as an English teacher is that all students look at the world broadly.
I'm sure you'll have plenty of opportunities not only to communicate with people from other countries, but also to learn about several cultural differences through the lesson.
I believe this will lead them to accepting more challenges.
That's why I'm very excited to teach students English!!
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Seems like it would be more normal not to use contractions in writing form, right?
I appreciate that you let me know the more natural way to express myself in English! :-)
An English lesson for Halloween
I'm an elementary school teacher, as you might know.
In Japan, starting [from] next year we'll officially have to teach English to students who are in both the 5th and 6th grades.
Actually, I have already designed/planned some English classes.
Yesterday, I planned/designed an English lesson with an ALT, which is an acronym for Assistant Language Teacher/an ALT (Assistant Language Teacher)
The topic of the lesson was Halloween.
We provided activities so the students would not only enjoy the lesson but also introduce them to some vocabulary before they learnt it formally.
One of them was "Bingo: Halloween Trivia".
It's like Bingo, except that you cross out a square by correctly answering a question about Halloween.
The more correct answers they have, the more Bingo squares they can cross out.
I was very glad to find [that] they liked the lesson.
One of my ultimate goals as an English teacher is that all my students look at the world broadly.
I'm sure they will have plenty of opportunities not only to communicate with people from other countries but also to learn about cultural differences through the lesson.
I believe this will lead them to be more tolerant.
That's why I'm very excited to teach students English!!!