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Word Association: Give the students a word and have them quickly think of as many related words as possible. For example, if the word is “food,” students might say “pizza,” “hamburger,” “spaghetti,” etc. This activity helps activate their vocabulary and gets them thinking in English.
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Sentence Completion: Provide the students with incomplete sentences and have them fill in the missing words. For example, “I like to ___ in my free time” or “My favorite movie is ___.” This activity helps review grammar structures and encourages students to express themselves in complete sentences.
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Picture Description: Show the students a picture and have them describe what they see in as much detail as possible. This activity helps improve their descriptive skills and encourages them to use a wide range of vocabulary.
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True or False: Give the students a series of statements and have them determine if each statement is true or false. For example, “The capital of France is Paris” or “Elephants can fly.” This activity helps reinforce their knowledge of facts and encourages critical thinking.
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Role Play: Assign each student a role and have them act out a short scenario. For example, one student can be a customer at a restaurant and another student can be the waiter. This activity helps improve their speaking and listening skills, as well as their ability to think on their feet.
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